Sentences with phrase «turn of the tide for»

Gov. Andrew Cuomo said the $ 500 million Upstate Revitalization Initiative award to central New York signals a turning of the tide for the area.
Denis Villeneuve's massive blockbuster sequel «Blade Runner 2049» may or may not be the turning of the tide for Deakins at the Academy Awards, but judging by his response to such factoids, he isn't losing any sleep over it.

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That information — augmented by advocacy efforts from such Addyi supporters as the National Organization for Women and National Consumers League — turned the tide, and the FDA's joint meeting of the Bone, Reproductive and Urologic Drugs Advisory Committee voted 18 to 6 to support approval for HSDD treatment, contingent on Sprout consenting to risk - mitigation measures like warnings and restrictions to prevent misuse.
How else can you explain the meteoric rise of Amazon which not only survived every market tide over the turn of the century and beyond, but emerged even stronger with a brand set for world domination?
A key factor that could turn the tide for sovereign debt yields is the Bank of Japan, which meets Tuesday and Wednesday, and may decide to stop buying longer - duration bonds, according to reports.
This series by Monte Paulsen traces reasons for the rise of homelessness in the Vancouver area, scrutinizes the numbers and responses offered by officials, and lays out what experts believe is really necessary to seriously turn the tide before the world arrives for the Olympics in 2010.
Analyst Chris Brendler sees plenty of opportunities for investors to turn a profit in the payment space, and he said the rising tide in payments will lift a number of ships.
But long - term investors need to be prepared for the inevitable end of the bull market and make sure they are not caught off guard when the Wall Street tide turns.
A preliminary glimpse of what is what is needed to turn the tide for the gold market occurred in the 3rd quarter with a sharp decline in all global equity markets.
The recent Q3 reports for Blackberry were quite disappointing, even the change of CEO from Thorsten Heins to John S. Chen couldn't turn the tides for the company.
Despite the expectation that the tide is finally turning for Canada's oil producers, significant challenges remain, with constrained pipeline capacity and limited capability to expand export markets the biggest of them all.
Seed and early stage deals have been the name of the game for many investors, but is the tide now turning towards longer - term financing?
Marred by the «ideology of papal absolutism,» Humanae Vitae was for him part of Pope Paul's effort to «turn back the tide» of church reform begun by Vatican II.
It seems he was not unfamiliar with the need for deconstruction in the lyric of his song «The Tide is Turning».
My contention is that it's been a focal point of church politics for centuries, and it is only now, when the tide of public opinion is turning, that the church isn't going to focus on it more.
c Finally, it is through the medium of education that there ensues, directly and indirectly, the gradual incorporation of the World in the Word Incarnate: indirectly, in the degree in which the heart of a collective Mankind increasingly turned inward upon itself is made ready for this high transformation; directly, to the extent that the tide of Grace historically released by Jesus Christ is propagated only by being borne on a living tradition.
For millions of years a tide of knowledge has risen ceaselessly about him through the stuff of the cosmos; and that in him which he calls his «I» is nothing other than this tide atomically turning inward upon itself.
If fully awakened, they could release new forces of healing and wholeness in the stream of our world that could turn the tide for millions of persons toward that fullness of life which is mental health.
While it has become common over the last several decades for theological enquiry to generally ignore the contributions of Thomistic thought, the tide seems to be turning in favor of an acknowledgment of St. Thomas as the true «common doctor» of the Catholic theological tradition.
For example, the Vietnamese War was the first to be a livingroom, TV affair, and it is not too much to believe that the tide of public opinion finally turned against the whole enterprise in large part because of TV viewers sickened by the continuous sequence of gruesome spectacles on the nightly news.
Hosts of people have prayed for the recovery of loved ones from sickness, have seen the tide turn and flow upward when physicians saw no hope, and are therefore convinced beyond all argument that prayer was the only decisive factor.
Poor christians, now that the tides are turning they are the opens being exposed and are finally receiving the hate that they have been spewing for hundreds of years.
This is one of those lunches that will turn the tides for a child with special dietary requirements.
Michael Gove, UK environment secretary, said: «We've already seen a number of retailers, bars and restaurants stepping up to the plate and cutting plastic use, however it's only through government, businesses and the public working together that we will protect our environment for the next generation — we all have a role to play in turning the tide on plastic.»
The tide is turning and now instead of the smoothie you know it is green powder for green drink.
«Second period, I thought the Soderberg line kind of turned the tide for us,» Avalanche coach Jared Bednar said.
It wasn't long before the tide of the game had firmly turned in Man Utd's favour as Romelu Lukaku found an equaliser, but it took until injury time for the visitors to find a winner.
The boss feels that the time is right for that to happen and he even suggested in an Arsenal.com report that the tide could turn again and see us become their bogey team once more instead of the other way around.
While United have historically dominated Arsenal for much of the last decade or more, there is some sign of the tide turning due to a number of factors.
Also, while everything went perfectly for Mourinho and his team in the first half of the season, with hardly a day missed through injury and some nice friendly decisions from the officials, the tide could be turning.
However, I just feel that the tide has been turning in our favour and if it does not turn back it could signal the start of something big for Arsenal FC.
But a fumble returned for a touchdown quickly turned the tide and the Lancers could never get back on the right side of it.
When the Iron Tulip took over at Old Trafford after the disastrous tenure of David Moyes, many felt that the tide was finally turning for Manchester United.
Dr. Sloan has presented at a number of conferences dedicated to the promotion of natural childbirth in the United States and Canada, most recently at Turning the Tide: Balancing Birth Experiences and Interventions for Best Outcomes, organized by the Collaboration for Maternal and Newborn Health, in Vancouver, BC.
«About 15 years ago, we began to see courts awarding more men custody of their children in divorce actions, That turned the tide, and it's now more acceptable for single men and gay men, for example, to raise children without wives.»
Unfortunately, turning the tide has been slower than she anticipated but this has certainly never dampened the enthusiasm and dedication of the HBA and its members in lobbying for the rights of women in regards to where they choose to give birth.
Although it's been a long time since I had to turn anything in on warranty (for aplix issues about 5 years ago), I knew that my use of Free and Clear Tide would void it anyway.
«Reallocating a few pence from existing fuel duty might prove an equitable way of turning the tide, as could previous calls for Vehicle Excise Duty to be redirected to local roads from 2021.»
It was just a matter of time before the tide began to turn for Clinton, their faces screamed.
This report will help families and the professionals who support them to turn the tide and establish new and healthy patterns of living for all our children.»
In a statement issued on Friday in Abuja, the Minister said all the trips have been anything but frivolous, and that they have started yielding fruits in terms of turning the tide in the fight against the insurgents who have been most active in the North - east, attracting investments in the range of billions of dollars, and securing global support for the administration's anti-corruption fight.
Globally, the tide has turned, and ever more prominent statesmen and women are calling for an end to the failed war on drugs and its replacement with models of legal regulation based on science, public health and human rights principles.
A new report from the Centre for Social Justice, Turning the Tide, explores the troubling wave of poverty engulfing numerous seaside towns, which have fallen from their former position as prosperous holiday destinations.
House Minority Leader John Boehner (Ohio) issued a memo late Sunday insisting that the victory of Anh «Joseph» Cao over Jefferson is a sign that the tide is turning for Republicans.
Chin added, «Today, I join Manhattan Borough President Brewer to renew our demand that our city provide the Two Bridges community a real opportunity to shape the future of their neighborhood... In order to turn the tide against out - of - control overdevelopment across our city, we need to act decisively and close loopholes that would allow for the construction of out - of - scale luxury towers without a robust and transparent public review.
David Dinkins is responsible for the beginning of the reduction in crime, and when the tide starts to turn, these four guys were there making sure investment came to Harlem.
After decades of hopes raised and dashed, pediatricians, immunologists, and others are cautiously hopeful that new biological insights and a push for treatment from parents - to - be could turn the tide for prenatal stem cell therapy.
To search for the tide's signature, the scientists turned to data taken by LRO's Lunar Orbiter Laser Altimeter, or LOLA, which is mapping the height of features on the moon's surface.
To turn the tide, they created a tiny preserve from 27 square miles of rugged coastline, enforced by the fishermen who switched to tourism for income.
Janis Searles Jones, vice president of the Ocean Conservancy, called it a «landmark decision» that indicates the tide is turning for Arctic policy.
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