Sentences with phrase «to come to the forefront»

Reduced liquidity on cryptocurrency exchanges and regulatory uncertainty are preventing the bitcoin based payments on coming to the forefront of overseas payment system.
Sexual harassment allegations have recently come to the forefront in the venture community.
Nevertheless, the senior market is now coming to the forefront as a key consumer group.
The luxury market has come to the forefront with plug - in hybrid SUVs.
The painful reality of Canadian cellphone service has once again come to the forefront this week.
Her fascination with the human body came to a forefront during her years as an established vegetarian body builder and personal trainer.
This is where the strategy really comes to the forefront, as you literally weigh out all your options while trying to manage to stay alive and counter your opponent's attacks.
I have a hard time understanding why over the last few years it seems to have come to the forefront for some of these companies.
Many young law firms are now coming to the forefront, which was not the case even a decade ago.
Individual personalities and personal brands will increasingly come to the forefront, where consumers and fans will engage and purchase more directly from those brands and personalities they trust.
The more dominant in a game we are, the more our attacking side comes to the forefront.
As she became more immersed in the world of animal welfare, issues such as the horrific puppy mill industry came to her forefront.
When we talk about binary options, technical analysis comes to the forefront.
All memories of suppressed trauma and the gross adventures of an addictive life came to the forefront of my mind, and it was overwhelming.
When will the next great American male come to the forefront?
But such knowledge has come to the forefront only with recent public awareness, he says.
Experts then came to the forefront from a variety of different backgrounds (former professionals, passionate and knowledgeable amateur athletes, teachers and others) entered the profession.
So straight away the humble flannel checked shirt comes to the forefront of our mind and these are a great item for men.
These three flavors come to the forefront in this perfect homemade hummus.
The mobile effect is so potent in terms of online dating trends because it is based on how people communicate today as compared to before mobile devices and social media came to the forefront.
But on the first day of their honeymoon, secrets come to the forefront that threatens the viability of their long - term commitment.
More complex shifts, like creating a long - term plan to better maintain a steady teaching force are goals that do not seem to have come to the forefront yet.
From the very start of my term, I saw the defenses from the educational community, school staff, and some residents come to the forefront.
Instead, right - brain values come to the forefront — style, rarity, sophistication, glamour, equipment, image, and, yes, sex appeal.
Yet when digital books came to the forefront, those same equations no longer applied.
Each year, dozens of new tools and ideas come to the forefront.
In her fictional novels her research and experience with survival techniques and forgotten life - sustaining methods of the generations past come to the forefront in a action packed adventures.
When you can have 160 varieties of genetic tests done on your canines, a whole range of potential diseases come to the forefront.
For example, a specialized interest comes to the forefront and / or you are promoted to positions of greater responsibility or specialization.
Not satisfied to sit simply in the background, this sleek fireplace comes to the forefront, thanks to painted on stripes.
For years women have been suffering in silence and finally, this medical issue is coming to the forefront of medicine.
The money from casino and gambling interests is coming to the forefront as a new political action committee of business leaders, unions and politicians begins a push for the casino amendment.
Social media has come to the forefront in the past two years in regards to building an author platform and it would seem offline or «traditional» marketing has taken a back seat.
Those rooms do include some exceptional individual works by artists who have come to the forefront during the last decade.
I have a hard time understanding why over the last few years it seems to have come to the forefront for some of these companies.
Other spheres of blockchain that used to seem marginal are now coming to the forefront and driving the industry forward.
Know What You Need; Not What You Want Wants and needs really come to the forefront when out looking for a home.
It's no surprise that with the increasing popularity of yoga in Western culture, that chakras have also come to the forefront as more of a buzzword...
This whole «Batterygate» issue came to the forefront after people discovered that older iPhones curiously became faster after replacing the battery.
There are many people that have inspired me over the years but, as cliche as it may be, Oprah's name always comes to the forefront of my mind when asked this question.
Legal and General, through Banner Life Insurance Company, has also recently come to the forefront regarding no medical exam life insurance coverage.
Advocates for abortion rights, too, criticized Jung's stance on the issue, which in recent years come to the forefront of both Democratic electoral politics and policy in Albany after Gov. Andrew Cuomo pushed for a codification of the Roe v. Wade decision in state law.
Buildings fall with a swipe from his tail and he chows down on a few helicopters here and there, but his raw power never comes to the forefront.
Ethereum - based companies are also coming to the forefront at a time when the ICO market is growing at a rapid rate, creating new opportunities for startups and investors alike.
The issue of CO2 leakage with offshore sequestration came to the forefront last year, after a Nature article raised concerns about unexpected fractures above Statoil ASA's Sleipner natural gas project in the North Sea, where 1 million metric tons of CO2 has been injected annually below the seafloor since the mid-1990s.
The topic of traveling with emotional support animals came to the forefront when Delta... Continue reading New Travel Regulations Affect Service Animals
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