Sentences with phrase «turn of the tide in»

Samsung is changing everything up in order to try to reverse the turn of the tide in the mobile industry that's moved against them, shrinking their market share to the smallest levels seen in years.

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Specifically, there are concerns about what might happen should the tide turn in the bond markets when 30 years of falling interest rates reverses at a time when the Federal Reserve is preparing to tighten monetary policy by forcing rates higher.
«The tide is very clearly turning on this issue, and it's thanks to the growing coalition of interns and young workers across the world who are standing against this worrying employment trend,» Hyde told Business Insider in an email.
«I got into this race to put forward a plan to win a war we can not afford to lose and to turn back the tide of isolationism that was rising in our party,» he said.
The cyclical tide is turning once again, so trade in the 1.06 - 1.07 region looks very cheap against a long - term average of 1.22.
But he winds up meeting with a Transformer — yes, they were on Earth that far back — and gets a special weapon in the form of a magic staff to help turn the tide.
In Poland after the post-election uncertainties that began in 2015 we think the tide is turning more positive as inflation recovers and the undervalued currency remains attractive,» Sen from Bank of America told CNBIn Poland after the post-election uncertainties that began in 2015 we think the tide is turning more positive as inflation recovers and the undervalued currency remains attractive,» Sen from Bank of America told CNBin 2015 we think the tide is turning more positive as inflation recovers and the undervalued currency remains attractive,» Sen from Bank of America told CNBC.
The UK has acknowledged that the intention of the strikes was not to turn the overall tide in the war and was essentially meant as a punitive action to compel Assad not to use chemical weapons.
Vigilante groups initially took a decisive role in turning the tide against the Knights Templar in Michoacan State, which is only 200 miles west of Mexico City.
With that, Schultz proved two things: 1) The tide in the U.S. has definitely begun a major turn in support of gay marriage, and 2) Starbucks officially is too big to care what anyone thinks.
Even in the midst of the turning political tide, -LSB-...]
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.
«They're trying to get ahead of regulation because they can smell it in the air because the tide has turned in terms of public sentiment,» García - Martinez said.
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.
Slowly but surely, the tide will turn in favor of all cryptocurrencies.
The tide is about to turn, and when it comes in it'll bring a host of new investment opportunities to shore.
However, thanks in part to new guidance from the FDA regarding the treatment of digital health apps, the tide is turning and many investors feel the opportunities outweigh the downsides of longer product cycles and negotiating payment through third parties.
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.
With demographic trends pointing to a greater focus on longevity risk and more attention being placed on the downside of short - term investment behavior by governments, regulators and even the financial media, the tide may turn in the coming years.
As a matter of fact, a change of political status quo may result to change in economic policy and that might turn the tide against investors.
I am worried that this will turn around the tide of negative perception that has driven DDD lower in recent weeks.
All of us, sisters and brothers both, need to play our part in raising awareness, in confronting violence and harassment where it occurs, in turning back the tide of violence that scars and kills so many women still, a quarter century after that horrific event in Montreal.
The company also got a big shot in the arm when its name appeared in a report documenting how the Obama administration started turning the tide with the problem - plagued launch of the Healthcare.gov website last year.
Schneider believes the current quarter «should help turn the tide of negative investor positioning on the stock as Square demonstrates its ability to expand margins and sustain momentum in lending with Square Capital.»
The drug overdose epidemic has become one of the most concerning public health issues of recent time, and in an effort to stem the tide, moreg and more patients and doctors are turning to pot over pills.
Do you get the sense, as I do, that the evangelical tide is turning in favor of egalitarianism?
The proverbial tide has turned in favour of the truth of the Gospel of Life among today's generation of young Catholic witnesses.
It seems he was not unfamiliar with the need for deconstruction in the lyric of his song «The Tide is Turning».
What ultimately turned the tide in a direction which could accommodate theological thinking to the evolutionary view was a resurgence of personal idealism which purported to see the entire process of evolution, animal as well as human, in the context of a cosmic drama presupposing a Creator God.
The Grimms» two volumes — here collected in one — appeared in 1812, the year the tide began to turn against Napoleon, and 1814 (postdated to 1815), the year of his defeat.
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.
Speaking as his appointment was announced Friday at Lambeth Palace in London, Welby said it was a privilege to take the helm at a time when the «tide of events is turning» and the Church has great opportunities to be involved in a changing world.
He may underestimate the crucial role played by American air power and special forces that turned the tide of the Northern Alliance's losing war effort in 2001, but he is nonetheless correct that the war is ultimately the Afghans» to win or lose.
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.
The tide had turned from a Lewisian seeing of celestial beauty in the....
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.
This rising tide of cultural domination can be turned back in two ways: through the support of efforts in the third world to achieve local communication that reflects local needs; and through reform of the media in the first world — which we will consider in some detail in Chapter 11, «What We Can Do.»
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.
The tide had turned from a Lewisian seeing of celestial beauty in the jungle of filth and imbecility that is Myth to a marketable spotting of Christian symbolism in every pop cultural artifact imaginable.
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.»
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.
Now, in a day and a half of this draft, the tide has turned.
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.
The visitors were well in the game early on and had their chances to break the deadlock, but after falling behind and seeing Sadio Mane given a straight red card after his collision with Ederson, the tide turned significantly in favour of Pep Guardiola's side.
Chuck hesitates no second, turns the tides and sends Frank to heaven with a good amount of strikes to the head, once finally Herb Dean steps in, again at least 10 seconds late.
Perkins silenced some of the critics by turning the Alabama offense into the most productive (424.1 yards a game) and highest scoring (30.7 points a game) in the conference, and gave Crimson Tide fans an 8 - 4 season that ended with a 28 - 7 upset of fifth - ranked SMU in the Sun Bowl.
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.
Down 2 - 0 in the second period with the game still in reach, Phoenix found itself with some pretty decent opportunities in front of Kings netminder Jonathan Quick; however, the tide turned when the Kings carried the puck into the Phoenix zone on the power play, causing some commotion along the boards.
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