Sentences with phrase «taking hold as»

While cultural competencies and cultural safety courses are taking hold as «best practices» across many jurisdictions, this seminar lecture presents more overtly the idea that racism remains a significant barrier to optimal health care relationship, and thus optimal health, still faced by Indigenous peoples.
The cyber units effect may already be taking hold as cryptocurrency based ICO's have fallen off since the probe began raising just over $ 600 million in March which was half the amount of the previous month and the lowest since August.
Whether it is part of the recovery process following surgery or a means of maintaining mobility for an aging pet, physical and hydro - therapies are taking hold as useful components of companion animal care.
And slowly but surely, you'll see the idea a 200 % + Debt - to - GDP ratio is perfectly sustainable taking hold as economic orthodoxy.
Casino gambling is beginning to take hold as disposable incomes increase.
It's been a very, very long time since I added to any of my health REITs as most have performed quite well until last summer when their gradual decline began to take hold as interest rate hike fears began to grip the sector.
In the wake of the U.S. Department of Commerce's announcement of the countervailing duties on Canadian softwood lumber Tuesday, the Canadian dollar fell due to expectations of large job losses that could begin to take hold as early as this fall.
Planted in 1832 as an ornamental, coffee in Kona took hold as many wished to form commercial ventures.
West Ham, even though they were pretty poor today, did have chances to get back into the game and you feel that we would have struggled if they did get their tails up but even when the doubts may have started after Carroll made it 3 - 1 they had no time to take hold as the Ox came up with his stunner.
I am not Native American, but as the typical white American, I can look back in my family tree and see the history of breastfeeding is much the same as it was for my white American friends: After World War II, formula really took hold as the «best» way to feed babies, so much that the medical community was recommending formula over breastfeeding.
Assemblywoman Linda Rosenthal's passion for animals took hold as a college student when she discovered an abandoned pregnant cat in a vacant apartment next to hers.
The radicalization of individuals — who come from a range of cultures and possess a diverse mix of ideological beliefs — begins to take hold as recruits adopt increasingly extreme ideals and aspirations — something Mueller calls «an essential process in formulating a terrorist's mindset.»
In addition to poaching and cutting down trees for fuel, people are over-exploiting medicinal plants in the search for affordable means of treating the diarrhoea and other diseases that take hold as HIV weakens the immune system.
Immunotherapy has taken hold as an effective treatment for a variety of advanced cancers, but so far, colorectal cancer has stubbornly resisted.
Expect your breathing to slow, your heart rate to come down, and a sense of calm to take hold as you supplant your environment's unsettling rhythms with those of the music.
In a bold strategic move that has the brilliance of simplicity, as things reach the direst pitch, silence takes hold as the reality of death sinks in for Harry and the others and, more importantly, for the audience.
But eventually, it takes hold as she's given more time to explore her own relationships with «the help» and with her daughter (Stone).
The Potter balance of whimsy and darkness means to tip more to whimsy here, but it doesn't take hold as well as you'd hope.
When the parents hide a Jewish refugee (Ben Schnetzer) in their basement, the boy's and girl's mutual passion for books takes hold as the world collapses around them.
Blended learning has taken hold as districts begin to rethink how they deliver instruction amid fiscal instability and criticism of the traditional model of schooling, according to the Innosight Institute, a research and consulting firm working on innovation in education.
Pedagogic reading, the kind done when learning from a textbook, has yet to take hold as there hasn't been a device and / or business model for delivering lesson - based reading that has gained any traction.
And, given the predominantly leftist nature of publishers, I anticipate the proliferation of ebook «burning» to take hold as more and more snowflakes take offense at people outside of the progressive bubble having a forum for their ideas.
Dogs that receive the vaccine should be protected from the virus unless the vaccine did not take hold as is sometimes the case in puppies, who need to be several months old (4 to 6) since antibodies in their system from their mother can prevent the vaccine from taking hold.
A stirring of joie de vivre takes hold as you consider sumptuous choices from across the globe - Europe, the Middle East, Southeast Asia and other regions.
Let that relaxing idea take hold as you pack for a place where swaying palms, sparkling pools and gorgeous ocean vistas will surround you.
As the gay rights movement ushered in a new era, a new sense of expression took hold as gender became an area ripe for exploration.
Slowly the conceptual underpinnings and gestalt effect take hold as forms emerge and disappear, demanding a unique and powerful engagement with the work.
A climate of finger - pointing and blame assigning eventually takes hold as the bugs are enventually found in the field.
Powell's idea took hold as an array of public interest legal foundations were established to represent «conservative» or business groups, for example, the Washington Legal Foundation, the Pacific Legal Foundation, the Mountain States Legal Foundation.
It is clearly a human condition that takes hold as we age and mature.
Likewise they do not want lower commissions to take hold as this would impact their bottom line.
If there had been enough people in the first place, Iraq could've been stabilized to some extent so that the whole insurgency couldn't have taken hold as it did.

Not exact matches

It is scaling down its holdings in Brazil as it takes a new tack in India, attempting to gain a majority position in the online retailer Flipkart.
A lot of U.S. housing stocks have skyrocketed as the American recovery has taken hold, but there are still some companies in this sector that will continue to climb.
He has rented another forklift and purchased a new scale to replace the confiscated equipment being held as evidence 500 kilometres away in Laurierville, along with the barrels of maple syrup police took from him.
The chain, which recently renewed its lease on the theater, has also held onto it so no competitors can come in and take over, the town officials told Business Insider — leaving Celebration residents and those in neighboring areas with the AMC in Disney Springs as the closest option for seeing a movie.
- take time away from the day - to - day running of the business to read books or attend seminars as a way to uncover new ideas and approaches to running the business with the goal of uncovering the kink that's holding up its progress.
However, these downsides can be overlooked when taking the other features into consideration, like its lightweight, compact size and the fact that it can still hold the same temperatures as a full - sized hair straightener.
Particularly as an entrepreneur, it's more important than ever to steel your resolve, take a giant step backwards, and say «hold up, not so fast!»
In the letter, Dimon described Congress's reform as a «historic» step that «shows that we can take on tough issues that have been holding us back.»
«If you hold yourself out as an expert giving advice, and someone could be financially damaged in taking that advice, you want to think about professional liability insurance,» says Jeff Perlman, an agent in Lawrenceville, New Jersey.
Ann Cavoukian was trembling as she took the stage at an annual meeting of privacy commissioners held in Jerusalem in 2010.
The speech — to be held at the University of Utah in Salt Lake City at 11:30 a.m. ET — comes as a slew of establishment Republicans take aim at Trump's candidacy.
They were then quarantined, exposed to the rhinovirus (also known as the main cause of the common cold) and monitored for five days afterward while the colds took hold.
Should this trend really take hold, as I suspect it could, there's a definite threat of a potential capital flight storm that could have far reaching consequences for the American economy.
While it's not as generous as taking the grant approach, it does eliminate the tax burden on the employee and it means any gains are taxed at a long - term rate depending on the holding period.
Governments should be looking to cut taxes as a fragile euro zone recovery begins to take hold, the president of the ECB tells Davos delegates.
After 16 years, Dina Alker is going to put her house in Toronto up for sale Monday, joining the throngs of others in the city who have decided to downsize as a chill gripping what was once one of the hottest real estate markets in North America takes hold.
New study shows how the Internet is taking hold when it comes to local information, offering clues as to how marketing dollars might be better spent.
As a response, Endeavor finally took action in September by opening an office in Miami and assembling a board of local business leaders that includes execs from Virgin Hotels and Cisneros Group, one of the biggest privately held media companies in the world.
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