Sentences with phrase «steady march toward»

The latest readings reflect a slow but steady march toward historically normal appreciation and interest rates, producing an HOI typical of the period before the mid-2000s boom.
That's the target we need to keep in mind if we are to stop and then reverse the steady march toward climate catastrophe.
Liberty's steady march toward full control of SiriusXM is not surprising.
It's one in a series of losses that initiates Dickinson's slow, steady march toward isolation, illness and death.
The victory completes Rockwell's steady march toward the winner's circle after the actor triumphed at the Golden Globes, Baftas and Screen Actors Guild awards.
Keep in mind, perimenopause means «around menopause,» so it could usually be described as a slow, steady march toward the end of estrogen production that commonly presents as a very gradual onset of the menopausal symptoms we listed above.
Still, it's a handy way of taking stock of Facebook's and Google's steady march toward global digital domination.
Remember, the fundamental argument for the dollar is a slow and steady march toward genuine tax reform.

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The slow, steady march of cards toward the combat zone creates a great sense of tension.
He proclaimed the steady march of European art toward abstraction.
Her steady march back toward popular recognition culminates this week with what the Whitney Museum calls a celebration of Kusama's six - decade career (and coincides with the release of a line of Kusama - inspired luxury goods available from Louis Vuitton).
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