Sentences with phrase «than at any point in the history of»

THR has a big update on the situation at Fox, with their insider claiming the studio now has «way more in development and production in Marvel IP than at any point in the history of the studio.»

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That would be the biggest one - day slump in stock market history, by more than double, besting the 777 point plunge that happened on October 29, 2008, at the high of the panic surrounding the financial crisis.
This is worse than the level observed at the 2007 market peak, or at any point in history outside of the late - 1990's market bubble.
At the end of the day, the major averages finished down more than 7 %, and the DJIA had its largest point decline in history with a loss of 777 points.
Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross plans to ask Congress for a major increase in funding Thursday to salvage the 2020 Census, a program beset by cost overruns, poor preparation and a population of Americans who are less likely than at any point in recent history to self - report their existence to the...
Most agnostics and atheists were in your shoes, have studied the bible and more importantly the history behind it's composition but at some point most realized that the reason for the current focus of worship was no more valid than worshiping any other god.
Obviously it is much more difficult for us to imagine the first appearance of reflective thought at some point in the history of a phylum or race made up of different individuals than at some point in the series of states making up the life of one and the same embryo.
Sometimes I wonder if perhaps the rooms of Alcoholics Anonymous have, at some point in its 76 year history, contained individuals who possessed the ability to do great things — cure cancer, revolutionize politics, or contribute other great things to society — but whose minds became so polluted with AA propaganda that they shut off their own brilliance and chose to spend the rest of their lives «making their sobriety their number one priority» and believing humility to be more valuable than fulfilling their potential and allowing their greatness to shine.
The former camp were highly concerned with packing as much theological and biblical knowledge into each song as possible, while the latter adopted the strategy of reaching hip - hop culture by fitting into it, and there's more great Christian - focused hip - hop being made, which will appeal to more fans, than at any point in the genre's history.
Here, perhaps more than at any point in human history, we encounter the prospect of man becoming the object and means of a science that has become its own end.
In that system of processing those things which elude our natural mind, we must at some point settle that the greatest thinkers in history failed to answer quite a bit more than they obtained in their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evadIn that system of processing those things which elude our natural mind, we must at some point settle that the greatest thinkers in history failed to answer quite a bit more than they obtained in their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evadin history failed to answer quite a bit more than they obtained in their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evadin their understanding & they certainly, even at the height of their skill set were unable to elude an inevitable natural death that no man can evade.
They were league leaders with an average of 29.9 points per game and coach Sean McVay, 31, became the youngest at the story that brings his team to the postseason.Todd Gurley led the NFL with 2,093 yards combined and joined Eric Dickerson, Marshall Faulk and Steven Jackson as the only players in franchise history with more than 2,000 yards combined in a single season.
At this point in time, no two Franchises have had more success in the history of All Sports Series than Teams Hakimian and Zimmerman.
When the match race takes its place in racing's history books, the fundamentalists will almost inevitably give decisive weight to the circumstance mentioned by Sunny Jim Fitzsimmons elsewhere in this issue: over an off track (in patches slow) Nashua and Swaps raced together at killing early speed: five - eighths of a mile in 58 seconds, three - quarters of a mile in 1:10 2/5 — two seconds faster than Swaps's time at the same point in the Kentucky Derby over a fast track.
I mean, Wenger's arc is pretty much well defined at this point, and despite all his amazing achievements in his first decade, he fact that he doesn't evolve as the game has evolved has meant Arsenal, with all the institutional advantages a club could ever want (great location, great history, astounding amounts of money), have been left behind, and the evidence of that could not have been more starkly on display than it was on Sunday.
After a record - breaking transfer window in which more money was spent by Premier League clubs than at any point in history, the stage is set for what should be one of the most exciting league battles in recent memory.
The point I was making is that Arsenal is owned and run by billionaires that would sooner take money out than put money in and while you might not need a cash injection at this moment in time, anyone with half a brain cell will know that your club has had financial leg - ups in the past so to accuse City of being somehow different to what's gone on in your history is both hypocritical and incorrect.
While we know from first hand experience that no game is a foregone conclusion pre-match, were Chelsea to drop points in this home fixture with newly promoted Blackpool, it would rate amongst some of the biggest shocks in Premier League history, although, in actual fact, most punters are worrying over how many Chelsea will win by rather than deciding whether or not Blackpool can spring another surprise at tasty odds.
However, our eyes do not naturally contain enough of these substances to protect us from today's blue light - rich environment; we are exposed to more blue light now than at any point in history.
«Since then, we have registered more political parties and I am happy to note that we have more women as chairmen of political parties in Nigeria than at any other point in our democratic history».
The path to creating sustainable fusion energy as a clean, abundant and affordable source of electric energy has been filled with «aha moments» that have led to a point in history when the international fusion experiment, ITER, is poised to produce more fusion energy than it uses when it is completed in 15 to 20 years, said Ed Synakowski, associate director of Science for Fusion Energy Sciences at the U.S. Department of Energy (DOE).
Then of course I checked back a few hours later and saw the 25 had become 71, at which point I closed the comments on a post faster than any human has ever closed the comments on a blog post in the history of mankind.
Meanwhile Steve Adamowski will be put in charge of Malloy's statistical fudd duddery and convince the BLS that CT is creating more jobs than at any point in history and in fact leads the nation in rebounding economies.
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The 1970s offered more brands, and greater varieties of two - wheelers than at any point in history.
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Scholars estimate the total number of modern - day slaves is greater than at any point in history.
The far more interesting story is the many thousands of indie authors who are now earning $ 10K, $ 25K, $ 50K, $ 100K, or even $ 250K a year — real living wages, earned by far more authors than at any previous point in history.
Longer life spans, increasing uncertainty about Social Security, and the decline of pensions all have made retirement harder and more do - it - yourself than at any point in history.
It has more than 15,200 residents, including at one point Roger Clemens, one of the most decorated Major League Baseball players in history, who lived in Vandalia until he was 15.
Better Home Loans — There are more loan programs now than at any point in history, and many of them are designed specifically for first time home buyers, those with bad or no credit, and more.
At Manchester Airport, passenger numbers in January 2016 were up 7.8 per cent up year - on - year, mainly due to a range of new destinations — there are now more destinations (over 210) offered than at any other point in the airport's 78 year history, and more than London HeathroAt Manchester Airport, passenger numbers in January 2016 were up 7.8 per cent up year - on - year, mainly due to a range of new destinations — there are now more destinations (over 210) offered than at any other point in the airport's 78 year history, and more than London Heathroat any other point in the airport's 78 year history, and more than London Heathrow.
However, thanks to the success of Red Dead as well as the BioShock games, Take - Two is now «more diversified than at any other point in its history
At -341,000 points (and growing) in less than 24 hours, this post from Reddit user EACommunityTeam defending Battlefront II's locking of characters like Darth Vader and Luke Skywalker is by far the most unpopular comment in Reddit's history.
It's also worth noting that while Idea Factory and Compile Heart titles tend to have some of the worst tutorials in history with what feels like a never - ending slideshow, 4GO does well to give you less than 2 - 3 windows at a time that are to the point, and doesn't pop up incessantly even well after the start of the game.
For a start, how about teaching art history in art lessons from the point of view of the artist, tell them Francis Bacon hung about with the Krays, or that Caravaggio murdered someone, let them know that the stuff about the vanishing point and composition are tools for conveying aspects of life, death, fear, sex - god forbid, humour - and those po faced dullards with posh voices that stand in front of great works pointing at background views of Tuscany are no more to do with painting pictures than I am an art historian.
The cultural backdrop of 20th century America remains infused with this systemic injustice and social inequality, perhaps more so now than ever, thus the exhibition comes at a particularly relevant point in history.
One can try to point the finger at other reasons for this, but the fact is that for the past hundred some odd years since the Industrial Revolution, we've been dumping more stuff into the atmosphere — and on a continuous basis — than probably in the rest of human history combined.
Keep in mind how I pointed out right here at GelbspanFiles on September 20, 2013 that Al Gore's former long - time spokesperson, someone having no more than a Bachelor of Arts, History degree *, is found in a 1997 IPCC special report in its Annex H «Authors, Contributors, and Expert Reviewers» USA section, where she is listed in association with Greenpeace.
Air bubbles trapped in the ice and chemical clues about atmospheric carbon levels in corals have shown that there is now more carbon dioxide in the air than at any other point in the history of human civilization.
It has more than 15,200 residents, including at one point Roger Clemens, one of the most decorated Major League Baseball players in history, who lived in Vandalia until he was 15.
Most of us have heard this data point: more Millennials are now living at home with their parents than in any other living arrangements, or at any other time in modern history.
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