Sentences with phrase «widespread interest in»

We saw interest in ridesharing skyrocket in 2015 alongside widespread interest in sharing accommodations.
Dot - coms that had seen the industry as ripe for automation struggled to survive, their capitalization sinking under the collapse of high - tech stocks and their technology platforms failing to generate widespread interest in the residential brokerage community.
Citing «widespread interest in treating the emerging adult offender group similar to today's juvenile offender population,» Brown's new budget proposes creating a «young adult offender pilot program» at two sites in the state.
Both games in the franchise have so far been console exclusives, in spite of widespread interest in PC ports.
(There may be more, given the widespread interest in grabbing this opportunity.)
It includes something I've been advocating for decades: «this graph also switches to 1880 - 1920 as a base period, because of the widespread interest in the magnitude of warming relative to pre-industrial time.»
That is why I think the auditors (e.g. McIntyre et al.) and extended peer communities are a good thing, since there seems to be widespread interest in doing exactly that.
«BTW, this graph also switches to 1880 - 1920 as a base period, because of the widespread interest in the magnitude of warming relative to pre-industrial time.
But such was the widespread interest in her work over the next two years that, although she made more than 40 paintings, Lehmann has been able to buy only one small one.
Included in T magazine's «Nifty 50» list of American culture's rising stars, the Los Angeles - based photographer David Benjamin Sherry captured widespread interest in 2010 when he was one of the breakout participants in MoMA PS1's «Greater New York» survey in 2010.
About the Ashcan Painters The Ashcan painters were part of a widespread interest in the quality of life in modern cities during the early 20th century.
Over the past twenty years or so, hardly any contemporary artist has attracted more widespread interest in both his life and work than Jeff Koons (b 1955).
With recent projects like curator Germano Celant's recent show «When Attitudes Become Form: Bern 1969 / Venice 2013» at Venice's Fondazione Prada — a dramatic re-staging of the 1969 exhibition organized by Harald Szeemann that introduced conceptual art to Europe — there's suddenly widespread interest in examining the curatorial history of certain exhibitions that are considered major milestones in contemporary art's development.
Since the late 1980s, London has undergone a rapid cultural transformation, largely driven by an increasingly widespread interest in contemporary art.
Although many abstract artists maintain that Abstraction is a community, there is widespread interest in exploring the artists of the movement who lived outside of its more globally recognized regions and schools.
Speaking to CVG, the UK retailer GAME shared its predictions that there would be massive widespread interest in the Wii's successor.
But because no one imagined that cats would subsist on this food alone, there was little widespread interest in a nutritionally complete cat diet.
Led by the widespread interest in The Hunger Games trilogy in 2012, young adult book buyers 30 years old and over accounted for 51 % of units and 49 % of spending in the year, compared to 45 % of units and 44 % of spending in 2011.
The Common Core education movement has been accompanied by a rapid and widespread interest in the use of standards - aligned, research - supported comprehensive assessment systems to help guide local educational decision - making.
The Common Core education movement has been accompanied by a rapid and widespread interest in the use of standards - aligned, research - supported comprehensive assessment systems to help guide local edu... Read More...
(Calif.) The state's new school funding system, with its accompanying educational priorities, appears to be signaling renewed and widespread interest in integrating arts education into core curriculum.
This evidence supports the present widespread interest in improving leadership as a key to the successful implementation of large - scale reforms.
A bunch of impressive set pieces stitched together rather than a good story convincingly told, this gargantuan production should ride Brad Pitt «s name, teeming action scenes and widespread interest in all things zombie to strong box office returns, particularly internationally.
«Despite large variation in health care prices, prevalence of high - deductible health plans and widespread interest in price transparency, we did not find evidence that offering price transparency to employees generated savings,» said Sunita Desai, a research fellow in health care policy at Harvard Medical School and lead author on the study.
As evidence of the widespread interest in the formula and in the at - large bids themselves, the site has received hits from 92 countries just during the last couple seasons.
You're in luck: There's widespread interest in the biomedical research community in drawing clinicians into scientific research.
Given the widespread interest in the race, Ulster GOP Chairman Roger Rascoe, a Trump supporter and one of his Hudson Valley coordinators, predicts «the highest turnout in New York history» among the county's almost 27,600 enrolled Republicans.
There did not seem to be widespread interest in buyouts in Nassau County, which is why no buyouts were offered there, state officials said.
There has been widespread interest in the impact of these elections on the select committee system; many commentators argue that they have given Chairs a stronger mandate and reinvigorated the system.
The pages of Open Democracy attest to the widespread interest in such an idea: that the people should have a significant role to play in designed the rules under which they are governed.
According to The Mail, the attacker's form has attracted widespread interest in his services, and United are the latest club to be monitoring the teenager's progress.
If United successfully re-sign Keane, that would effectively mean a discount on a transfer fee that could surpass the # 30 million mark given the widespread interest in the 24 - year - old centre - half.
Peter G. Horsfield believes that widespread interest in religious television crested in 1976 with the election of a Southern Baptist to the presidency of the United States and that this phenomenon has manifested «a marked imbalance in the presentation of American religious faith and culture,» Religious Television: The American Experience (White Plains, N ~ Y.: Longman, 1984), xiii - xiv.
Since that time the widespread interest in religious broadcasting has largely faded.
The task has been accepted in academic theological circles for a long time, but only in the last few years has there been more popular and widespread interest in what is going on.
Back in 1975 when Peter Berger and I wrote To Empower People, the little book that is credited (or blamed) for launching the now widespread interest in the role of «mediating institutions» in civil society, we proposed a «minimal proposition» and a «maximal proposition.»
The work of Janet Smith and others in promoting this Catholic teaching and the widespread interest in the teaching of Pope John Paul on love and marriage should stir the conscience of those who promoted the «follow your conscience» line on contraception.
For the past three decades there has been a widespread interest in what is called «spirituality.»

Not exact matches

Lane added some texture to the central bank's decision to increase interest rates, saying policy makers were encouraged by «widespread strength» in exports and business investment.
The fact that so many founders around the globe (some are clearly British, another mentions his bedroom in Sydney, Australia) are willing to correspond with a reporter shows just how widespread these issues are, while demonstrating both the increased interest in discussing the issue openly and the remaining stigma (names were left off the article, after all).
The decade since the global financial crisis has seen widespread central bank intervention in markets to keep interest rates low.
«Based on the extensive public comments and evidence garnered during that process, the department determined that such conflicts of interest are widespread and could cost investors in individual retirement accounts (in one segment of the market alone) between $ 95 billion and $ 189 billion over the next 10 years,» wrote the Justice Department lawyers.
The moral Contrasting Ms. Bachmann's remarks to the panicky claims by Mr. Geithner and Hank Paulson in September 2008 confirm a basic axiom of today's junk economics: When an economic error becomes so widespread that it is adopted as official government policy, there is always a special interest at work to promote it.
At the same time, in many countries, conventional tools of monetary policy have been exhausted with policy interest rates at zero, resulting in the widespread application of unconventional policy responses.
Although interest in blockchain technology is on an exponential rise, with bank investment expected to reach $ 400 million by 2019, widespread adoption by financial institutions will only occur if the blockchain system or distributed ledger is enterprise - grade.
However, compensation committee's creating a misalignment of interests is widespread and often surfaces in companies that land in the Danger Zone.
The practice of holding total repayments (i.e. interest plus principal) steady while interest rates fell in 1996 and 1997 appears to have been widespread.
Moreover, a recent speech by Jamie McAndrews outlines a number of respects in which negative interest rates, if attempted on a widespread basis over a long period, could in fact be very disruptive, and in ways not likely to be expansionary for growth.
A key part of the government, the island's sole utility company, PREPA, defaulted on interest payments to bondholders in July of this year, Vox reports, leading to widespread power outages.
Declines in asset prices have become widespread across the region, in many cases amplified by the higher interest rates put in place to resist currency depreciations.
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