Sentences with phrase «state of resurgence»

Catholic schools are in a state of resurgence, innovation, and renewal.

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«The»90s have really been the decade of personality testing,» declares John Binning, associate professor of industrial and organizational psychology at Illinois State University in Normal, Ill. «We've seen an incredible resurgence in their usage.»
The V's professional management team was behind the resurgence of upscale barber shops in the United States with a combined 50 years in business management and consulting.
Other states that would feel the impact of an export slowdown include Southern states like South Carolina and Alabama that have seen a resurgence in manufacturing investment in recent years.
Among other signs of its resurgence, Crescent City has undergone a building boom — with luxury hotels and a billion - dollar state - of - the - art health center, and more sporadic rebuilding efforts in the Lower Ninth Ward.
A cornerstone of the state's economy — the floor - covering industry — is in the midst of a resurgence, with thousands of new jobs to be created over the next few years.
We begin with an analysis of the continuing bailout of insurance giant AIG and Monday's stock market selloff; price and debt deflation; the two sectors of the economy; two definitions of «free markets»; the classical economists; revolution from the right and the former Soviet states; the threat of war; IMF / World Bank resurgence; the dollar versus the euro; analogies to Rome, neo-feudalism.
In the kitchen is Ryan Smith, who, prior to Staplehouse, played his part in the nationwide pimiento - cheese resurgence as the executive chef of Hugh Acheson's Empire State South.
Height: 6» 7» Weight: 235 Age: 22 Last: 52 Stats: 19.8 PPG, 8.7 RPG, 35.9 % 3FG It's tough to ignore Bates - Diop's production, as the Big Ten's player of the year and a central figure in Ohio State's resurgence.
Although he was relieved of his duties in 2011, he is still seen as a trailblazer of «soccer» in America and his successes can be seen as the starting point of the resurgence of the United States national team.
The name eventually declined in popularity over the turn of the 20th century but is now in the middle of the resurgence, as it currently holds the 30th spot in baby name popularity in the United States.
There has been concern raised about a resurgence of vitamin D deficiency and rickets among infants and children, with reports emerging in the United States from Alaska, 1,2 Iowa, 3 Nevada, 4 California, 5 North Carolina, 6 Texas, 7 and mother - infant pairs in Boston, 8 among others.9 The prevalence of vitamin D deficiency in young children also appears to be high in other countries, including England, 10 Greece, 11 and Canada.12, 13 One study from China found a 65.3 % prevalence of vitamin D deficiency among 12 - to 24 - month - olds, but few cases (3.7 %) of radiographic or clinical rickets were noted.14 Previous studies suggest risk factors to be dark skin pigmentation1,3 - 12 and breastfeeding without supplementation.1 - 7, 9,12,13 To date, reports have focused primarily on young infants compared with toddlers.
There is a resurgence of cloth diaper services popping up all over the United States; I like to think of it as the cloth diaper revival.
European leaders must not allow a resurgence of conflictual relations (of any form) in Europe, and especially between member states.
Between 2011 and 2013, the group that was called al - Qaeda in Iraq and soon became the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria had a resurgence due primarily to the effects of the Syrian civil war.
If the perceived resurgence of the state's second largest city continues, O'Donnell believes he'll be well - positioned for something bigger.
NH: The book demonstrates a myriad of new influential actors and the resurgence and emergence of ideas (old and new) in China — complicating the control the CCP has traditionally had over its foreign and domestic policy — as well as a sense that China is nearing a cross-roads in formulating its international identity (from a developing to developed state).
Every resurgence of the conflict fosters Iran's interest by shedding light on the United States blind support of Israel and lip service to freedom.
Every resurgence of the conflict adds oil to the fire of Muslim anger against the Jewish state — thus severing relations between the US and Arab states such as Saudi Arabia, which benefits Iran.
It's governmental malpractice to let another generation of Upstate New Yorkers leave this state in search of a job and the opportunity that comes with it when the potential for an economic resurgence is right at our fingertips,» Dadey said.
The United States would like to see a strong and independent Ukraine, preferably allied to NATO to prevent a resurgence of Soviet power.
Greece offers a more extreme but not isolated example, as the past decade has witnessed the resurgence of the «owner state».
By working together, we will put New York State in a better position to lead the resurgence of industrial hemp production and processing.»
Nigeria's Minister of State for Petroleum Resources, Dr. Emmanuel Ibe Kachikwu has stated that the key to the resurgence being experienced in the Oil...
With support from Governor Cuomo, we are spurring economic growth and success at every corner of this state and I am proud to be a part of the resurgence here in Rochester.»
Our state is staggering under heavy taxes, living off of one - time windfalls from Wall Street settlements and pinning its hopes for an economic resurgence on casino gambling.
Hochul indicated she and the governor continue to tout the resurgence of the city as they travel around the state.
«The Bethlehem Steel site is a one - of - a-kind opportunity to move Governor Cuomo's plan for Western New York's resurgence forward,» said Howard Zemsky, President, CEO & Commissioner of Empire State Development.
David Streets, a senior scientist who studies historic mercury emissions at the Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois, said mercury emissions have gone down in the United States and Europe, but a rush in coal use in some fast - growing countries like China, and a resurgence of artisanal gold mining in places like Africa, is offsetting the reductions.
Since the resurgence of opioid - based medications to treat pain in the 1990s, the drugs have become the primary source of fatal overdoses in the United States.
Racism as a social and scientific concept is reshaped and reborn periodically through the ages, and according to a Penn State anthropologist, both medical and scientific researchers need to be careful that the growth of genomics does not bring about another resurgence of scientific racism.
Opioid use has grown to epidemic proportions in the United States and has been a main contributor to a resurgence of heroin use, as well as the spread of HIV and Hepatitis C.
Researchers and public health officials have struggled to explain the resurgence of whooping cough in the United States since the late 1970s, and the suspected shortcomings of the current generation of vaccines are often blamed.
Bedbugs are a growing public health issue in the United States and around the world, but their resurgence in recent years may have been aided by humans who unwittingly helped the pests evolve numerous ways of thwarting a common insecticide, scientists say.
While kettlebells have been available in the United States since the 1940s, they've enjoyed a resurgence in popularity since the turn of the century and are now widely available in gyms and for sale online and in stores.
We're starting to see a resurgence of interest in ketogenic diets for weight loss and management, at least in the United States.
His previous work includes scripts for WHITE HOUSE DOWN, THE AMAZING SPIDERMAN, THE RUNDOWN, ZODIAC, and the return to aliens versus the President of the United States, INDEPENDENCE DAY: RESURGENCE.
The resurgence of ability grouping comes as New York City grapples with the state of its gifted and talented programs — a form of tracking in some public schools in which certain students, selected through testing, take accelerated classes together.
Could the recent spate of teacher - led protests in West Virginia, Oklahoma, and other states signal a resurgence of organized labor in education?
Despite the soaring value of the yen and the Big Three automakers» resurgence, Nissan has fought its way back to become the most successful Japanese automaker in the United States over the last two years.
That actually doesn't seem as robust a jump as recent talk of a «print resurgence» — both here in the States and in the UK — might have led some to expect.
Even more amusing is Shatzkin's new correction stating that the apparent «resurgence of print» was all due to the fad boom in adult coloring books.
The resurgence of independent bookstores — although by no means uniform across the United States — is a sign that people still want to read, and they're curious about what's hot.
The rising popularity of poetry on social media is driving a resurgence in poetry book sales in the United States.
Abstract painting has been a significant part of the art world for a century, but the past few years have witnessed a marked resurgence of exhibitions that consider the history and current state of abstraction.
The New York Times charts the resurgence of women - only art shows, stating, «While some artists are ambivalent about being viewed through the lens of gender, the all - women's group show, which fell out of favor in the»80s and»90s, is...
He said the energy demands from the giant LNG plants being built in the state's north would need at least 100MW of generation and represented the best opportunity for a «resurgence» in coal fired generation.
The dramatic resurgence of the United States as an energy superpower has provided tremendous economic and environmental benefits.
108 Within the United States, where there is little interest in new dams, there is a resurgence of interest in installing generating facilities in non-powered dams and in expanding existing hydro facilities.
With fundamental issues of trust such as those illustrated above still far from being resolved, and political will on financing performing a fine balancing act in Europe and the United States (with the former dealing with a snowballing resurgence of the financial crisis, and the latter with an incoming legislature planning to dissolve the House of Representatives panel on climate change), the time has truly come for wealthy nations of the world to fundamentally shift their modes of thinking.
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