Sentences with phrase «upheavals going»

Coinbase Comes Under Glare For Not Syncing With Bitcoin Cash With the constant upheavals going in the thunderous world of cryptocurrency, Coinbase a hotshot startup found itself in the eye of the storm following its disagreement of favoring Bitcoin Cash.
With the constant upheavals going in the thunderous world of cryptocurrency, Coinbase a hotshot startup found itself in the eye of the storm following its disagreement of favoring Bitcoin Cash.
For the better part of the last decade or so, cable and TV companies have watched the upheaval going on in the movie and music industries — not to mention the newspaper business — and felt pretty sanguine about their prospects.
The problem with the Arab spring is that the media and others are boxing the upheaval going on in the Middle East under a single term even though what happened in Tunis is completely different than Egypt, or Libya, or Syria or any other surrounding countries.
You may be wondering why we are adopting from Guatemala at this time with all the upheaval going on in their government and since we already have three girls.
There's some upheaval going on in the entertainment business these days.

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Meanwhile, the turmoil at Politico may be giving some media watchers déjà vu, or at least flashbacks to another Allbritton - backed venture that went through substantial upheaval: In 2010, a number of senior journalists including former Washington Post digital chief Jim Brady started an ambitious hyperlocal effort called TBD, only to have the entire effort implode in less than two years after what appeared to be a power struggle with Allbritton over the future direction of the site.
Every few months, the ongoing upheaval in the digital - music business forces its way into the public consciousness — Rdio goes bankrupt, Pandora hangs out a «For Sale» sign and then gets rid of its CEO, artists and labels ramp up their criticism of YouTube.
«I don't know what the board was thinking putting a half - time CEO in, but if your company can not grow in a time of political upheaval, you have a reality TV president using it and is going completely rogue on the platform, then you will never grow,,» he said.
Much like the media business itself, the advertising industry is also going through unprecedented upheaval as a result of the Internet, with Google and Facebook controlling an estimated 75 % of all digital advertising.
This can be troubling, particularly given how many industries are going through upheaval.
While other industries may go through a period of upheaval, Diageo's portfolio shouldn't be one of them.
Going back to the political and social upheavals of the 1960s, Berkeley has been a city with a strong social and civic identity and today is still frequently the site of protests and marches.
Kelly Blidook, a political science professor at Memorial University, says this bizarre chronology of events is the result of a moment of «upheaval» where people want to speak up, but don't feel they have anywhere to go.
The various conditions attached to the bailout caused political and social upheaval in Greece that is still going on today.
This not to say that the Western world doesn't have its own history of social upheaval, but at least we have learned from our past mistakes and learned (for the most part) that killing anyone who goes to a different church is not the way to solve our problems.
On August 18, it will go back to the Leopold Museum in Vienna, after a settlement last week ended the painting's legal upheaval.
Maybe as the church goes through upheavals in modern times, we should search for a new term.
It is so true today that many Christian denominations are going through upheaval because they think the church is a democracy when in fact it is a theocracy.
Even now dismal possibilities lie ahead — upheaval, anarchy, violence; it may be the League of Nations spoiled by opposition, apathy or treachery, and the whole world going on with this military business, using all inventive genius for destructive ends and making a worse hell of it all than the Stone Age a thousand times over.
Outside of the iconic opening crawl, Star Wars wastes very little time explaining what's going on, which is pretty remarkable when you consider that it's a tale of political upheaval with an undercurrent of Eastern mysticism.
I was talking with someone recently who said that when one of the partners in a marriage goes through profound spiritual upheaval and transition, their marriage almost always «ends up in the shitter ``.
It has become very difficult, in the world's present state of upheaval and distraction, to form any idea of the significance of what is going on except, by rising above the individual level.
In some families this prejudice against emigration in any form went back to emigrants after the political upheavals of 1815 and 1848, to the very scions of «our crowd» in this country.
My body has been going through some major upheaval with the changes in my diet (to eliminate the foods I react to) and the associated die - off / detox that goes with it.
I've shared only a little of it here, but in the past couple years I've been going through somewhat of a personal growing up / life upheaval.
Through corruption the 1938 World Cup, which was supposed to go back to South America, was changed and held in France which caused upheaval.
There's going to be so much upheaval at the emirates all season.
Doc Rivers could potentially leave the L.A. Clippers if that franchise goes into upheaval.
The trouble is though, we're going through an upheaval in the scouting department at the minute and things will prob take a while to get sorted.
And yes we do need a change I think, but not a massive upheaval, so I reckon the calls for a manager like Diego Simeone, who is almost the polar opposite to the prof in the way he works, is not the way to go at all.
Besides being a romantic home - coming, going back to Southampton would offer Oxlade - Chamberlain a similar platform to West Ham but outside of London and with less upheaval off the pitch.
We did a lot of flying during the first year because we lived in Asia and honestly, since then we have much preferred just packing up the car and going because a flight does feel like a lot of upheaval just to have the same shit somewhere else — we \ re definitely more about the British countryside these days!
As a single mum, taking complete responsibility can be a big challenge - from finding enough money and juggling work and childcare, to coping with emotional upheaval and the need to keep going for everyone's sakes.
And we didn't even have the whole maternity leave / going back to work upheaval.
In such an upheaval the Baloch territories are likely to go their own way, and other tribal regions along Pakistan's western borders may also complete the irrelevance of colonial lines drawn through clans and kin.
The student movement, which voted massively for Labour, will enter a period of enormous political upheavals once students grasp that Blair is going to abolish grants and try to impose tuition fees.
The BBC's James Menendez reports from a country going through huge upheaval.
They think the President would be relegated instead to some sort of «prioritization» process, where he directs those limited funds available to him to making certain that the country honors its outstanding bond obligations — the most unambiguous focus, they contend, of Section 4 of the 14th Amendment — and to funding other absolutely essential functions while allowing most other obligations (salaries, entitlements, contracts, etc.) temporarily to go by the wayside, though this would obviously cause enormous pain and upheaval throughout the country.
Over the course of several field trips to this wilderness, geologist Glassley and two colleagues went in search of evidence that the land is in fact the remnant of an ancient mountain chain and the site of tremendous geologic upheaval.
Despite the upheaval, the changes to the gut microbiomes were short - lived — they reverted to their original structure about two days after people went back to their normal diets.
Space policy in the U.S. has gone through an upheaval.
They feel completely absorbed, engulfed and rejuvenated while going through the rigmarole of emotional upheavals.
The B. Coming attempts to document the emotional upheaval Sigel went through during his trial and conviction, but from the start the sober moral tone and forced gospel choruses make it obvious the MC's mind is on other matters.
While such a device works for the book, the film version never goes into any detail to explain the conflict between the two different tribes of Afghans and how that sparked much of the upheaval in the decades to come.
And what measure of upheaval will be triggered when the robots go haywire?
Credit goes also to Van Sant, who keeps the dramatics simmering while presenting an uplifting look into a time in our recent history that echoes a whole lot of current upheaval while never veering into being preachy or sentimental.
Aside from the incredible influence of social upheaval, there are also clear functional dynamics within the Academy that one must consider going forward.
However the upheaval over Zack Snyder's CGI and fetish exhibition gone wrong is dwarfed by the passing of someone who's had an overwhelming impact on this industry, Elizabeth Taylor.
The overcast skies and ominous clouds evoke not so much some picturesque, romantic transcendence as the polluted air of wrongdoing that looms over a people who have had to go about their daily lives through decades of political upheaval, moral corruption, and economic stagnation, crushed beneath a burden of guilt, humiliation and worn out pride.
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