Sentences with phrase «turning to more»

An increasing number of pet parents today are concerned about the impact of harsh chemicals and medications on their four - legged friends, so they're turning to more plant - based products.
Thankfully, the vet was on board with turning to a more holistic diet.
There are many brokers now who are turning to the more established and structured gaming industry regulators, as this has been far more effective and successful than the financial regulators.
I think many young adults already don't believe that social security will be there for their future, and as such, are turning to more self - directed investment options, such as 401 (k) s and IRAs.
You should also think about turning to more conservative investments and cutting down on investment risks as you age.
It has been for several years and without any disruptive new battery technology on the horizon, we're turning to more power efficient components to compensate.
No matter which model Apple debuts, the company won't likely reach a price to compete with the $ 50 Amazon Fire, a cheaper tablet would make more sense for families and schools, which are turning to more - affordable Chromebooks.
Turning to more promotion when something doesn't sell is a fear - based decision based on ignorance of what sells books.)
Now, it's summer time, and people's attention starts turning to more enjoyable subjects, leaving the ASD ample opportunity to plot their fall shenanigans.
You can find positive, effective, preventive approaches to improving attendance before turning to more costly punitive measures.
The «90s turned its back on the previous decade's sprawling epics such as «Out of Africa» and «Gandhi» by turning to more intimate period pieces.
His acclaimed performance as a widowed psychologist seemed to signal a career redirection, turning him to more drama - skewed dramadies.
Turning to more human characters, Beast presents audiences with Moll (Jessie Buckley), a troubled young woman struggling under the iron grip of her controlling mother.
Other than pumpkin spice, fall has us also turning to more heavier fare.
So, I know I'll be turning to them more often than not.
Just play it by ear and if you feel like you're struggling to recover, back off a bit rather than turning to more carbs.
He, now dead, has known about it for years and even proposes a mechanism of action, the inactivation of oxidated endorphins, but modern pyschitry does not believe in supplements turning to more expensive pills.
Our fertility test is a cost effective starting point for those wanting to take a first step in learning more about their hormone levels before turning to more expensive, difficult, or complex alternatives.
She believes that natural therapies provide the least invasive route of treatment for many conditions and that these modalities should be tried first before turning to more invasive procedures.
Since a lot of people don't have the budget or space for a full solar panel system, they're turning to more fluid options like SmartFlower Solar.
The researchers also mention that research is needed to determine whether teens are still turning to this more dangerous form of marijuana in states where recreational marijuana use is now legal for adults to use.
In the race to catch drug cheats, sports officials are turning to more sophisticated tests.
Working with his trusted excavators from Egypt and a crew of 300 local men, Reisner had laid tracks around Jebel Barkal for dump carts and moved tons of earth before turning to the more delicate work of exposing the temple ruins.
But turning to the more complex climate issue, he added, «And then later this year, hopefully late this summer, do the global warming part of it.»
The middling effect staves off withdrawal and keeps people from turning to the more dangerous heroin or fentanyl.
With decades - long searches failing to find the hypothetical dark matter particles that theorists have favored, physicists are turning to more radical ways of explaining the universe's missing mass.
Turning to more serious matters, Mr Reid said he joined the Labour party, like most others, to see a «more equal and just society» - not to «fight a war against terrorists».
Many parents are turning to a more baby - led weaning approach and are offering soft cooked small bits of age - appropriate foods as they begin to introduce solid foods.
Call it the Green House effect... people everywhere, especially parents, are turning to more eco-friendly products for their homes.
Linehan dissects that NFL offenses are turning to more quarterback movement in the red zone, asking them to buy time, break down defenses and find success.
Similarly, changes in the construction industry, which is turning to more efficiently produced products like cross-laminated timber (CLT), can help reduce carbon pollution.
Turning to the more specifically theological elements of Hartshorne's thought, it is beyond doubt that his greatest contribution to contemporary theology and Christian thought is his massive and persuasive insistence upon the divine relativity.
Many Americans, particularly those with higher incomes, are turning to more - upscale chains like Starbucks or Panera.
Consumers are turning to more resources to make purchasing decisions than ever before.
The industry is turning to a more proactive approach.
«Turning to more recent history, since 1950, the average intra-year drawdown for the S&P 500 during the first calendar year of a new Fed chair has been 15 %.»
With an effective onboarding program, you should aim to present basic information in an easy - to - digest fashion, so that a rookie can turn to the more demanding aspects of his or her job.
The coal miner has been hurt as the world has turned to more environmentally - friendly energy sources such as natural gas — a trend that has accelerated in the last few years as gas prices have come down substantially due to surging supply from the U.S. fracking boom.
Since becoming involved with WBENC, Copeland says her company has analyzed its own supplier base and turned to more WBEs as suppliers.
I turned to the more peaceful sounding Bose QuietComfort 15 acoustic noise - cancelling headphones.
Higher prices because of increased labor costs and other expenses have led some consumers to turn to more at - home cooking.
This kerfuffle shows that technology doesn't hold to any inherent moral or ethical value: The same algorithms used for legitimate purposes can be turned to more nefarious goals.
After devastating famine in the late 1950s followed by social upheavals of the Cultural Revolution in the»60s and»70s, China turned to a more pragmatic approach to economic development when Deng Xiaoping ascended to power at the end of that period.
«Our concern is that the new set of tariffs will turn to more consumer products not on the list and will now include things like apparel, home goods, shoes, all of those basic retail goods coming in from China, Gold said.
After that I did some other types of risky investments until eventually (after a few costly lessons learned) I turned to more conservative investments
The stock market — a pretty good leading indicator of economic change — is beginning to reflect the turn to a more growth - supportive environment.
Of course, certain lawyers and other estate planners (your correspondent among them) will also have to turn to more productive work when the law no longer makes it easy to propose a six - figure tax - saving strategy after just 15 minutes of conversation with a new client.
Arar realizes that entrepreneurs from Kanata or Stittsville might instead turn to the more centrally located Invest Ottawa, but he stresses that he's not looking to compete with the regional economic development agency.
With these challenges, it would not surprise us if Perrigo's earnings come in even lower than expected, or, even worse, the company turns to more poor acquisitions in an attempt to stoke revenue growth.
Unable to glide into the academy, they turned to more time - honored methods of finding their way in America.
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