Sentences with phrase «views have shifted»

Public views have shifted starkly over the past year on the long - running controversy over whether global warming is real, and whether human activity contributes to it.
I don't believe someone whose views have shifted radically $ $ RT @dpinsen: @AlephBlog He's telling you what he stands for now Aug 31, 2012
But in recent years her views have shifted, resulting in her voting for the Civil Partnership Act and for same - sex marriage.
It's no secret that over the past year or so, my dietary views have shifted (and relaxed) a bit.
(Apparently I didn't do a very good job, because my own views have shifted in the years since.)
Binge viewing has shifted from being the pursuit of a few movie marathon nerds to an activity of the masses.
In recent years that view has shifted radically, opening brand - new fields of research aimed at clarifying the role the microbiome plays in common urologic diseases that affect children, according to a review article published online Feb. 22, 2018, by Current Urology Reports.
With the help of a few high - profile media stories and some legal cases, this view has shifted, and now most schools have an acceptable use policy covering all online communications between students, parents and teachers that impact on the school community.

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Meanwhile, a huge amount of video consumption has shifted from TV to the mobile phone (over 70 % of video is now viewed on mobile devices, according to research firm eMarketer), and Legere believes that puts some of the pay - TV industry's $ 100 billion of annual revenue in play.
«My view is that the public consensus has shifted, and politicians at the national level are lagging behind,» says Vancouver lawyer Geoff Plant, a former B.C. attorney - general.
It's unclear whether vendors view changes in buying behavior as the elephant in the room (not to be discussed) or are aware of the shift but have concluded nothing can be done.
But while many have started viewing the current environment as the new normal, JPMorgan's quant guru has a warning: it's not going to last — and when the shift comes, it's going to hurt.
It certainly would appear to be a major shift in thinking for Delrahim, at least as far as the views he shared during the Canadian television interview last year.
Just as consumers have shifted their media - viewing behavior away from traditional mediums like television, advertising dollars previously spent on TV ads are migrating to the digital world as well.
Whether people personally lost a job or not, the downsizing of the»80s and»90s has created a paradigm shift in the way people view their work life and manage their careers.
But after the April 9 raid of his personal attorney, Michael Cohen, the President's view of sitting down with Mueller had a «seismic shift,» according to one source — from yes toward no.
Today's Republican politicians have shifted gears, adopting the increasingly absolutist view of the Second Amendment proffered by the gun lobby, which, in the Trump era, has itself become more ambitious.
The cavalcade of scandals that followed that November — disputes over user data, fake news, and Russia's manipulation of the platform — has led to a «very basic shift in how we view our responsibility,» he said in an interview with The Atlantic on Friday.
It's possible that Puerto Rican's views of statehood may have shifted in the aftermath of Hurricane Maria.
A more refined view would recognize the potential for the yawning gap between price and value to snap shut, particularly in periods where deteriorating market internals suggest a shift of investor preferences from speculation to risk - aversion.
In January, KBW analyst Brian Kleinhanzl shared his views on the effect these three shifts could have on the profits of major banks and financial firms, like Bank of America and Wells Fargo.
«We do not view Berkshire shareholders as faceless members of an ever - shifting crowd, but rather as co-venturers who have entrusted their funds to us for what may well turn out to be the remainder of their lives.»
The major shift toward reflationary macroeconomic policy would seem to trump events on the stock market in determining Chinese growth, in our view.
Over the years since she joined Facebook in junior high school, her perception has shifted, and Facebook now feels more like a place that tries to «exploit» her personal information, even as it fails to, in her view, adequately address the harassment and hate speech she and her friends see on the platform.
Post-GFC, the shift from relative return benchmarks to concrete outcomes tied to specific investor needs has also kept the utility of alternatives in view.
It would be more accurate to view the Federal Reserve as shifting to Wall Street the financial power hitherto concentrated in the hands of the Treasury Secretary in Washington.
That said, it's not at all clear that the FOMC more generally has shifted from the theoretical view that there is a Phillips Curve between unemployment and inflation that can be manipulated by the Fed, nor the view that the Fed can exploit a meaningful «wealth effect» from financial assets to the real economy.
Another critical catalyst has been the steady shift in the way the American public views marijuana.
Yet Democrats have largely viewed that debate as an attempt to shift focus away from guns — even a cop - out for Republicans.
Still, by shifting its policy focus to negative rates, Reuters said the BOJ hopes to dispel growing market views that the unpopularity of negative rates among the public would discourage it to cut rates, even if it would arrest unwelcome rises in the yen.
«In our view, investors would be well advised to see the outcome of Cyprus both as a reflection of how future stresses will be handled (support sovereign creditors, haircut bank creditors) and a reminder that efforts to shift the liabilities associated with legacy bad bank assets in both Spain and Ireland onto the ESM [European Stability Mechanism] balance sheet are unlikely to be successful,» the IIF says.
In its view, the company's repeated strategy shifts, missed expectations and what it characterizes as «undue optimism» have resulted in an erosion of management credibility, and by extension, shareholder value at the storied Wall Street firm.
It is subject to demographic shifts... those under 40s who hold «modern» views are less likely to have a lot of kids than the ones who don't... and social preferences... morals were lax in the late 1700s and early 1800s but then the Victorian era happened.
Such a shift has great implications for theological method in the Wesleyan tradition and for its view of biblical authority.
The U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom's 2010 Annual Report took note of the shift, stating, «This change in phraseology could well be viewed by human rights defenders and officials in other countries as having concrete policy implications.»
He said he followed Wheaton's agreement to refrain from premarital sex during school, but his personal views on the morality of homosexuality have shifted.
This shift largely came as a result of increased access to information (printing press), a new, more scientific view of the world, and the rise of humanism (which is to basically say that human beings had been given the faculties to «figure it all out» for themselves).
Gabriel Bar - Haim suggests that in this post-modern, mediated era, there has been a shift in the way in which people view and participate in community.
I had hoped it was just my imaginiation as I viewed the shifts.
In my view, there are at least six key factors which have caused and continue to affect a global transformation of consciousness: the revolution in communications, globalization of the economy, a growing awareness of the degradation of the environment, demographic shifts, the threat of nuclear destruction and the advent of the new science.
His basic weakness is that he has ignored the intervening fifty years, whereas real progress in scholarship, precisely when progress means a shift in direction, comes by means of profound understanding of the valid reasons behind the current position, including the valid reasons it had for rejecting an older view to which we must now in some legitimate sense return.
In my case I have undergone a life changing shift in my view of what Christ achieved for us (thanks to you) and so I agree with what you have proposed as a more accurate view of the atonement coming from scripture.
Furthermore, it is obvious that this shift in strategy has been facilitated by his change of view on the relation between the historicity of natural processes and human affairs.
Since a difference in estimating the shift in the vision of science affects one's views concerning the capacity of human observation and its formulations in reporting the realities of experience, one can assume that our views here would diverge somewhat.
I think that McLaren would say that he could help show you that the gospel is way more than just about getting saved, but is also a way of living life in the world here and now, and living this way will shift and transform how you view others, read Scripture, and interact with God.
Under the impact of modern science our world view has been shifting in the past three hundred years.
Even when we have not participated directly in this radical shift, we have come to view the particularities of functioning in the midst of the city (restricted parking, unsympathetic neighbors and pushy transients) as inconveniences rather than as opportunities for ministry.
In fact, Russell thinks that the death of Whitehead's younger son, Eric, in air combat in 1918, significantly shifted his views: «The pain of this loss had a great deal to do with turning his thoughts, to philosophy and with causing him to seek ways of escaping from belief in a merely mechanistic universe.»
Study after study has shown some remarkably rapid shifting around the LGBT views.
That shift has dismayed those who believe that this is a moment for the hierarchy to announce the church's views on the economy with the same vigor that it promotes other causes.
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