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Anger, disappointment and fear had given way to hope, but hope had given way to disappointment.
The pair also noted that in the last 100 years, the Model T has given way to Teslas, and switchboards have given way to incredible smart phones.
The verbal experience has given way to the visual experience.
Globalisation has given way to a new era of sluggishness.
The euphoria of Crimea's annexation has given way to disappointment.
Blaring skepticism has given way to (yet another) pragmatic adjustment.
So they have given way too much power to corporations.
Paddyfields have given way to skyscrapers, bicycles to traffic jams.
In recent weeks, confrontation has given way to widespread confusion.
Ownership has given way to rentals, and analog to digital.
The impulsive playmaker has given way to the cool coach.
Dogmas about authenticity have given way to independence and experimentation.
The hardware store has given way to The Home Depot.
Reprises have given way to glossy remixes and confetti cannons.
Many manufacturing jobs had moved overseas or given way to automation.
And her shock has given way to a hunger for justice.
Meme pages, for example, have given way to ironic meme pages.
So far, where there has been disagreement Britain has given way.
Demands for stability have given way to a desire for change.
In Beijing, confidence has given way to a case of nerves.
But in more recent years, DVDs have given way to streaming.
But today it has given way to relativism and self-doubt.
This has given way to myriad trends — some better than others.
The pink plump hands had given way to leather over bone.
Rain had given way to dusk, which prompted tea and candles.
But these have given way to light, both spiritual and intellectual.
Today the canon wars have given way to the icon wars.
Genteel circumlocution has given way to calling out lies as lies.
Heavy jewellery has given way to lightweight designs, sometimes with lesser caratage.
Nearly three decades later, incredulity has long since given way to revelation.
A symmetry of consumption has given way to a minefield of choice.
Tell them the dark clouds have given way tot he ocean mist.
In other areas, early bluster has given way to a different reality.
Mud has given way to mats, and bare feet to fancy footwear.
The streaming era has given way to a new wave of nostalgia.
But the risk-off move may have given way to another catalyst.
Yet, the situation in Syria has given way to something else entirely.
Show day is finally here, and nerves have given way to excitement.
Three months later, their bravado has given way to panic and confusion.
Increasingly, the amusement and befuddlement have given way to alarm and disgust.
By this point, the bristling has long given way to Baptist stirring.
The ground had given way days earlier and engulfed a Dacia Duster.
The search-and-rescue mission has given way to a cleanup operation.
By Tuesday evening, the initial shock had given way to mourning and healing.
The question marks of 2013 have given way to clear statements of progress.
But more recently, crypto's revolutionary air has in part given way to pragmatism.
Many suspect that clear-cut sexism has given way to more subtle discrimination.
He had given way to a humane impulse and was called an abductor.
In five months of negotiation, May has largely given way on EU demands.
Bipartisan comity had given way to win-at-all-costs partisanship, he warned.
But for airlines the supersonic boom has given way to a frustrating bust.
The frivolity of those fast, fulsome, fleeting days has long since given way.
Quantitative easing has given way to quantitative tightening, and interest rates are rising.
Like so many big ideas, Ms. Donegan's spreadsheet has given way to sequels.
Fond partisan fantasies of unified conservative government have given way to night sweats.
The clarity of The Great Derangement has given way to a confused outburst.
Now last-minute wedding tasks had given way to the business of death.
Over the years similar dams have given way at other mines around the world.
The era of strategic patience has given way to the era of bad choices.
The checks and balances of parliamentary democracy have given way to rule by numbers.
By late December of last year, however, his contempt had given way to alarm.
Swirling swaths of muted color dominate the canvas: solidity has given way to vertigo.
The 1980s Reagan boom had given way to recession under President George H.W. Bush.
One-dimensional, stereotypical portrayals have given way to strong characters who drive compelling narratives.
The thrill of my conversancy has given way to a kind of sheepish chagrin.
The black-trimmed white block letters have given way to Snapchat and Instagram fonts.
Abandoned for decades, most settlements and farms have given way to a sprawling wilderness.
Promises of having cake and eating it have given way to a less appetising offering.
The post-election euphoria has given way to a month of the market going nowhere.
Global regulatory harmonisation has given way to local approaches, such as Europe's data-privacy laws.
Now, eight months later, Trump's "say anything" strategy has given way to a new phase.
For now, co-operation between criminals and politicians has given way to all-out conflict.
Bernd Ulrich, a liberal commentator, reckons that "German angst" has given way to "German coolness".
Last year's dowdy model has given way to a more evocative, interesting design for 2018.
"  "These serial accusers are being given way too much credibility because (hashtag) #metoo is trending.
In recent years, healthy debate largely has given way to dangerous rhetoric and even violence.
The flophouses and nickel-a-drink saloons have given way to nightclubs and luxury condos.
Posting in perpetuity is passé; the fixed feed has mostly given way to ephemeral stories.
But on the Columbus airwaves, those messages have largely given way to more inflammatory issues.
Mom-and-pop hardware stores and pharmacies have given way to Home Depots and RiteAids.
It was a formerly gay area that had given way to prostitutes and sex shops.
Free speech has firmly given way to groupthink with a constant race to the bottom.
A concrete stage has given way to one made of handsome ipe, a Brazilian hardwood.
The blameless incandescence of the 7-year-olds has given way to cringing self-consciousness.
Raids on private companies have given way to cordial meetings between ministers and business leaders.
"Last year's aggressive sexiness has given way to something more magical, dreamy, otherworldly," she said.
East Harlem and even Staten Island's Italian community have given way to more recent immigrants.
Today that culture has given way to a culture of reflexive gratitude and reflexive trust.
The discipline of stitching has given way to a wayward, irregular line akin to drawing.
Shaved heads and combat boots have given way to army haircuts, polo shirts and corduroy jackets.
By the time reporters arrived in Ellicott City, apocalypse had already given way to post-apocalypse.
The cord-cutting dream has given way to a stark reality: Streaming TV is a mess.
By now, those eight images will have given way to the best-performing two or three.
The era of sanctimony has, in the past few years, given way to a dawning skepticism.
The dusty burgundy awning has given way to three-dimensional letters glowing over bands of flame.
With Mr. Trudeau's election, however, the chill has given way to an affectionate big-brother relationship.
His first foray into team success has given way to his first bout of team underachieving.
A great number of aboriginal villages in Taiwan have given way to overdevelopment and fancy resorts.
As professional opportunities broaden and cultural attitudes shift, competition between women has given way to allyship.
But those types of hitters are increasingly rare, having given way to swinging for the fences.
Whatever the cause, Rome's charming world weariness has given way to a cynicism of epidemic proportions.
But the euphoria surrounding a historic democratic transition has given way to a more sobering reality.
Nerd culture is what's given way to movements (read: hate groups) like GamerGate and Sad Puppies.
That's especially beneficial in former prairie land, where native wildflowers have often given way to grasses.
So far they have been successful, as American forces have generally given way rather than resist.
The control room has given way to the cloud as the site where decisions are made.
For by the 1980s, his documentation or his corporate mimicry had given way to some ghastly installations.
Contrasting glossy and matte textures have lost their gimmick and given way to a cold, solid heft.
In Thuringia, for example, old industries like textiles have given way to laser technology, optics and tourism.
Technical Boy believes that prayers are obsolete and that worshipping a deity has given way to obsession.
Economic growth that followed the lifting of sanctions in 2016 has given way to an inflationary recession.
Accordingly, fears of a stock market meltdown have given way to talk of a possible melt-up.
But the revolutionary fervor has given way to something equally potent, what Lilla calls the reactionary spirit.
In North America, hail research has mostly given way to the study of tornadoes since the 1980s.
The tossed-off vibe of his early material has given way to more assured songwriting and production.
In both countries, stable two-party systems have given way to wobbly four- or five-party ones.
By Tuesday, the desk had given way to a pair of "Masterpiece Theater"-esque black leather chairs.
Early enthusiasm for the medicines has given way to a determination to push response rates substantially higher.
"The U.N.'s alleged pragmatism has long given way to troubling proximity to the regime," Leenders said.
For them, Ali's criticism of the nation seems to have given way to his embrace of America.
We stood together watching the drumming, which had now given way to a full-on round dance.
In any case, the question over national loyalties has since given way to the Augusta National question.
A short-lived spurt of bipartisan cooperation over the summer has given way to a partisan split.
Consumer demands have expanded to include ethical mantras but have not given way to requirements of convenience.
What began as a debate over policy and ideology has given way to a fixation on electability.
The vote reflected how President Trump's plan to mend ties with Moscow has given way to acrimony.
Politics in service of the governed had given way to politics in service of ideology and obstruction.
Mr. Trump's expressed love for the men he called "my generals" has given way to chillier climes.
The initial shock and feeling of national solidarity have partly given way to a series of quarrels.
Radio interviews had given way to a short film, the short film had given way to a comic book, the comic book to a billboard, the billboard to the album itself, the album to an Australian tour, and that tour to Simz's own London festival, Welcome To Wonderland.
But this year, that collective excitement has quickly given way to pull-out-your-hair levels of frustration.
The internet has given way to an overload of products, making the shopping industry more competitive than ever.
The Work Issue Beige partitions have given way to napping lofts, lunch gazebos and lots of open space.
The fervor of Thursday night had given way to Friday morning sobriety, of unpopular provisions and constituent pressure.
The chairs are made of simple wood, the puffy window dressings have given way to pragmatic slatted blinds.
Spring primary season has, for all intents and purposes, given way to the fall election, skipping summer altogether.
His old teen-nerd aesthetic has given way to something more like a Fashion Police-approved Steve Jobs.
Yet hopes of a deep and lasting transformation that Mr Fox's victory raised have given way to disillusion.
The pencils and paper tablets of yesteryear have given way to the pixels and electronic tablets of today.
This poverty has also given way to a flurry of illegal activity, including drug trafficking and people smuggling.
Instant coffee has given way to trendy specialty blends and a craving for high-quality single-origin beans.
Nature has given way to artifice; shell has been separated from yolk, form from content, food from function.
As usual, Bleacher Report's former dominance has given way to another year of on top for CBS Sports.
The initial pressure of the morning had given way to boredom among the extras and start-up employees.
If only the honor of the warrior had not given way to the dishonor of the indicted politician.
A parking lot at 688 Broadway has given way to 1 Great Jones Alley, a 16-unit condo.
The gutsy move made it clear that the shame associated with wigs has subsided and given way to ownership.
The Desert Storm militarism of the Hummer has given way to the all-black Suburban of the Forever War.
The sounds of jubilant song have given way to those of automatic gunfire and the screams of the dying.
Initial shock has given way to scepticism that Tsingshan can deliver on such an ambitious target any time soon.
However, the digital securities-side of blockchain has also given way to a different avenue for investing in games.
By that point, the freneticism that accompanied Tyler's introduction has already given way to slower camera movements and cuts.
A longtime laissez-faire approach to outdoor activities has given way to anxious checks of the city's pollution map.
The amorphous shock and outrage of a year ago have given way to the broad contours of a movement.
Alex Rodriguez's surprisingly strong comeback last season after a yearlong drug suspension has given way to a feeble start.
Trump's tough campaign rhetoric has given way to pragmatism, said Donohue, citing Trump's softened stances on China and NATO.
To suppress my shadow, rather than to embrace, nurture, and love it, had only given way to self-destruction.
And so, Russia's onetime wariness of competition in the Arctic has given way to a new openness with China.
A heavily protected barrier that once was a symbol of unnatural separation has given way to a natural coalescence.
On Twitter Sunday night, "Moscow Mitch" had given way to a hashtag #MassacreMitch to pressure him over gun legislation.
Caution and discretion — typically hallmarks of federal criminal and national security investigations—have given way to unprecedented public disclosures.
But his battle with the government in Tehran has given way to a struggle against another country — his own.
The marathon lineup suggests that the aesthetic struggle of the 1980s have given way to more overtly political ones.
In Ohio, deaths from prescription painkillers have given way to a potentially more dangerous substitute, the synthetic opioid fentanyl.
The "Leave it to Beaver" comfort zone that sitcoms traditionally occupied has given way to greater multiculturalism and nuance.
Nixon has given way to Trump, and the Koch Brothers, a favorite target in this decade, have replaced the Rockefellers.
The lead grew to 93-70 midway through the fourth quarter, and soon the starters had given way to reserves.
The promise of peace has given way to civil war, and tribal rifts continue to run deep, permeating political affairs.
Today, much of the carefree, welcoming early sensibility of the movement has given way to Singularity's obsession with exponential growth.
Over the past months, though, that optimism has given way to an admission that such a return is increasingly elusive.
Genesis's intellectual prog rock had given way to a playful populism—art-house meaning replaced with the joyful and absurd.
Last year's limp wonkery and diplomatic crises have given way to rapid-fire storylines reminiscent of Homeland's adrenalized early seasons.
Traditional shifting cultivation has given way to continuous cropping with few, if any, conservation practices; marginal land is particularly vulnerable.
You'll be getting paid what you deserve and being given way way more responsibility over so many things in life.
A decades-old policy of peaceful engagement with China directly has given way to an era of confrontation and conflict.
By the end of the 1960s ska had given way to the slower rocksteady beat, a closer precursor of reggae.
Colonials and mock Tudors have given way to low-slung, flat-roofed structures with open plans and walls of glass.
Western Europe's bloody centuries of warfare, culminating in the two world wars, have given way to seven decades of peace.
After an epic, bloody regime change, however, the bitter old Lord Death has given way to a younger female successor.
Among many, the allure of Barack Obama's brainy nuance had given way to a longing for a more muscular certainty.
Grief and shock after school shootings have long given way to fierce debates over gun control and firearms in schools.
In the dugout, Gonzalez, who had given way to Woodruff, bounced up and down with his arms in the air.
The artsy shots he favored before the crisis have given way to these more matter-of-fact updates and offerings.
On the ground: What began as a debate over policy and ideology has given way to a fixation on electability.
In Stojka's paintings of this final camp, the coldblooded order of Auschwitz has given way to chaotic, even apocalyptic desolation.
Severe heat and dry skies have given way to strong thunderstorms in the country's southeast, where giant hailstones destroyed cars.
"Veils aren't going anywhere, but tiaras have given way to the latest in hair jewelry — barrettes and combs," Brown said.
Today, that approach has given way to sparse layouts and lots of pictures that try to grab users&apos attention.
Mint, seafoam and "neon" greens, which were hot early in the year, have given way to sage, crocodile and moss.
Even the tenor of the street protests has shifted, as anti-Iranian slogans have given way to anti-American ones.
They've given way to laptop replacements, —tablets with pop-on keyboards and enough oomph to make a tablet your only computer.
And quarterly meetings between banks and their clients have given way to monthly sessions to discuss algorithm performance and other tools.
While Doom helped set the stage for what first-person shooters could be, it has largely given way to other franchises.
Some of these drugs have worked for weeks, some for months — but the transient responses have given way to inevitable relapses.
Every week provides proof that the one-man show starring Tiger Woods has given way to a wonderfully talented ensemble cast.
In recent years, old-guard senators like Mr. Alexander have given way to brasher, more partisan lawmakers, many from the House.
The rise of fast fashion (fueled by the rise of consumerism) has given way to massive amounts of pollution and waste.
At trail's end, following the footsteps of 10 centuries of wanderers, the cynic in me had given way to something else.
Suddenly, a season of suffocating heat, bone-dry skies and voracious fires has given way in southeastern Australia to widespread thunderstorms.
The women speak of feeling angry and seeking revenge after being raped, which has often given way to depression and despair.
"From what I've seen, the Fitzgerald should have given way and passed to the stern of the container ship," he said.
The bank said the worsening outlook had given way to an "increase in uncertainty," and had soured business and consumer confidence.
New homes are being built with low-flush toilets and restrictive shower heads, and lawns have given way to desert landscaping.
The bank said the worsening outlook had given way to an "increase in uncertainty," and had soured business and consumer confidence.
The recession frenzy that consumed investors this summer has given way to talk of a melt-up in the stock market.
The cock-of-the-walk confidence with which liberals strode into the 21st century has given way to trembling self-doubt. Good.
But the background terror of the Clinton and Bush Jr. years has given way to something even more visceral in recent months.
Preliminary investigations showed corbels - brackets that help support beams - had given way while the construction team was working in the early hours.
The optimism that attended the EU's great eastward expansion in 2004 has given way, in some places, to angry, nationalist "illiberal democracy".
Greenery has given way to water and with a rising sea level and sinking land, what's left is more prone to flooding.
Luckily, years of apathy have finally given way to real passion to reform the inefficiencies of the insanely expensive U.S. healthcare system.
Mr. Vargas sued because of the allegation that he had given way to political pressure, said Felipe Chao, a spokesman for MVS.
The roof had given way long ago and nature had crept inside, with skeletal bushes and limp grasses rising in the stalls.
People here still speak Otomí, an Indigenous tonal language, even though it has given way to Spanish in most of the region.
In the Bo-Kaap's mosques, practices rooted in Southeast Asia have given way to a version of Islam from the Middle East.
The grocers who lived in cramped quarters attached to their downstairs shops have long given way to gratuitous fashion and electronic boutiques.
Meanwhile, optimism about Apple's iPhone X has given way to concerns that demand for the $2549.90,22 device may be weaker than expected.
Traditions of compromise and civility have given way to a zero-sum, winner-take-all approach that is now out of control.
The Hall of Famers had already given way to Jeff Garcia when the next Oakland-San Francisco game was played on Oct.
The desperation that followed Maria's devastation and the stumbling response has given way to uncertainty for many Puerto Ricans throughout the country.
Videos shared on Twitter showed homes crumbling in front of onlookers and cars strewn in gullies where entire roads had given way.
The president's declaration of victory after his landmark summit meeting in Singapore in June has given way to tense accusations and counteraccusations.
Here the barbed aperçus and hollow-point insults of his reviews have given way to careful, almost comically meticulous literary-historical investigations.
Communities surrounding artists and their work can often appear diffused online, particularly as forums have given way to broader social media platforms.
Mehta noted that the typical secrecy surrounding investigative material such as the dossier had given way to a string of public disclosures.
The enthusiasm generated in Paris less than five years ago around global climate action has given way to frustration for many people.
In her narratives, she is the commodity, and the joy of the consumer has given way to the anxieties of the consumed.
The recent surge in volatility has given way to a buying opportunity in one hot area of the market, according to Oppenheimer.
The dictionary industry itself has been listing of late, as printed dictionaries have given way to online dictionaries, many of them free.
Observation has given way to a celebratory stylisation, as swirling brushstrokes reflect exuberant patterns of clouds, trees, flowers and swelling ears of wheat.
As analogue components have given way to digital ones, software now runs at the heart of practically every consumer product on the market.
I prefer spontaneous, unscripted celebration, but that is a part of a long-lost era that has given way to marketing and branding.
But since then David Cameron has given way to Theresa May, and the political outlook has been changed utterly by the Brexit referendum.
It suggested that a period of calm and steadily rising markets had given way to a turbulent new era with a bearish bent.
The problem is more pronounced in certain African-American communities, where poverty has given way to gun violence and other crime, she added.
The stark certainties of the cold-war spy world have given way to a new landscape: murky and in some ways more dangerous.
Expectations of a quick military proclamation have given way to concerns over a slow and complicated path forward, both in Caracas and Washington.
His death in 2016, the year of Brexit and Trump, shows just how much the old world has given way to the new.
It's not just that hope and change have given way to fear and loathing—it's that so few of us saw it coming.
It is only over the past two years that the upward pressure on the yuan has subsided and given way to a devaluation.
Making short, shareable videos designed to appeal to the broadest audience possible has given way to something, not only longer, but more niche.
They remain predominantly male, but over the decades their Mao jackets have given way to Western suits and they have become disproportionately rich.
The talks, led by U.S. special envoy to Afghanistan Zalmay Khalilzad, have given way to an initial blueprint for an eventual peace deal.
The initial bipartisan support in Congress for a serious inquiry into foreign meddling in America's democracy had given way to a partisan brawl.
Valeant's admission that it had wrongly booked $58 million of revenue has given way to the possibility of bigger problems at the company.
While this anti-homelessness strategy has given way a little with the emergence of the city's many parklets, it's still in full effect.
The cybernetic naturalism of previous records has given way to Utopia's eco-fantasia and it's telling what she's decided to take with her.
The images of "Uncommon Places" have the same impartiality as "American Surfaces," but the earlier series' offhandedness has given way to formalist exactitude.
Now he must move to less certain footing as the tour shifts to grass, where early career triumphs have given way to challenges.
The withdrawal has now become explicit, and the elaborate work The Discourse once did has given way to a simple means of distraction.
"The era of what you believe defining who you are has given way to who you are defining what you believe," I wrote.
A look back at the homepages of popular websites shows how text-heavy layouts have given way to vivid images and minimalist design.
For James Betts, another Paradise resident, the miracle of escape has given way to the losses he knows he will face back home.
The meandering, sometimes cryptic interviews of 2018 have given way to something more considered and open with occasional dashes of her trademark whimsy.
Brute force approaches to AI have given way to neural networks, a type of computing architecture inspired by neurons in the human brain.
In Madrid Mariano Rajoy, the stolid conservative who sent in the riot police, has given way as prime minister to Pedro Sánchez, a Socialist.
Nobody "instant-messages" anyone anymore; stand-alone chat services have given way to versions integrated into smartphones or platforms such as Facebook and Slack.
If detectives' apparent lack of zeal in uncovering such crimes in past years has given way to an excess of it, that is understandable.
With the near-ubiquitous accessibility of platforms like Instagram, the even playing field has given way for the creation of tiers within their ranks.
These obvious fakes have slowly given way to fakes that are so uniquely well-made that they are almost indistinguishable from the real thing.
" – had given way to a bleaker realisation on the album's older, wiser lead single "I Would Fix You": "Life is stressful when you're successful.
Years of skyrocketing premiums have given way to modest declines in the past two years, and more insurers are signing up to sell coverage.
Sibling rivalry in childhood — "I was extremely jealous of Sophie," Frederik says with a sheepish smile — has given way to close friendship in adulthood.
Russians travel widely and have nearly unlimited access to information and technology, and the Soviet command economy has given way to far greater consumerism.
What was once a manufacturing hub has given way to an overflowing corridor of tourists and commuters cramming onto sidewalks, roadways and subway stations.
Many view Mr. Bush as emblematic of an approach to public life that has given way to the politics of polarization under President Trump.
The defense industry — once the dominant economic driver for much of Orange County — has given way to more high-tech and service industry jobs.
If ever there was a moment when it was clear that Mr. Bush's America has given way to Mr. Trump's America, this is it.
Their generation's dream of representing the homeland has largely given way to the dream of playing in the major leagues for American-style paychecks.
A longtime synagogue on West 179th Street, for instance, has given way to the Ammann, an eight-story, 24-unit condo from Orient Development.
Still, as celebration has given way to intense anxiety, Mr. Black argues that the election's outcome has made the mini-series even more urgent.
Blustery speeches have given way to fuzzy policies that have weakened the president's negotiating hand on such complex challenges as revamping taxes and health insurance.
A senior official's proposal earlier this year to nationalize a 5G network has given way to meetings featuring pro-industry rhetoric about expanding wireless networks.
The politics of having your cake and eating it have long since given way to the politics of choosing between gruel or bread and water.
In the past couple of years, debate about how to get engagement to work has given way to talk of strategic competition and security threats.
And that has given way to extreme opinions about how to deal with Spencer and the broader resurgence of white nationalists in the Trump era.
What was once a sea of thin, white, cis, women, has given way to a new generation of models that include women of all races.
Fallou explained that much of the concern has given way to excitement, with many on social media enthusiastically digging into the details of the announcement.
What was described as a "too choppy and too fuzzy" experience has given way to high definition streams of every baseball game at your fingertips.
Today the term is used fairly broadly, particularly as the securitization mania of 2007 has given way to new lending booms like private credit funds.
Stimulus has given way to credit tightening as Beijing looks to damp down speculative excess and force banks to clean up off-balance-sheet exposure.
With Nunes-Shevchenko, the UFC's personality-driven dalliance in women's MMA has given way to something else: seeing it prosper after its pioneers move on.
His early plans to modernize Syria have given way in the last five years to the iron-fisted authoritarianism of his father, Hafez al-Assad.
Animal patterns like cow and zebra were also popular at the start of the year, but have since given way to snakeskin and leopard prints.
Louis-Dreyfus is both the star and an executive producer of "Veep": the shove has given way to the push-and-pull of creative collaboration.
As the walls tumbled and the city bled, it seemed as if all sense of order had finally given way, leaving only chaos and flame.
Since last May, when President Muhammadu Buhari, a northerner, took office, those gowns have given way to the babanrigas and woven caps of the north.
This abbreviated, unconventional origin story helps explain Trump's continued difficulty leading the Republican Party now that the primary has given way to the general election.
Budget cutting has given way to fresh spending in large part because of fears of the economic consequences of Britain's potentially tortuous European divorce proceedings.
But now that joy has given way to fear as an online mob, quick to react and even faster to weigh in, condemns her act.
Up until about 15 years ago, this sort of sparkling wine was pretty rare, the method having largely given way to two more modern techniques.
Spieth's attempt to become the sixth man to complete a career Grand Slam has essentially given way to Koepka's bid for a Secretariat-like finish.
In each of his last two games, he has walked two batters — threatening what had been a comfortable lead — and given way to Tommy Kahnle.
Recent protests against the regime appear to have given way, at least for now, to rallying around the flag after the strike on Soleimani. Feb.
The arguments have given way to vicious mudslinging and hacking attacks against the leaders on both sides, leading some prominent developers to leave the project.
The arguments have given way to vicious mudslinging and hacking attacks against the leaders on both sides, leading some prominent developers to leave the project.
When CNN Business visited in September, an area once used for testing the Segway PT had given way to palettes of scooters fresh from China.
As he approaches 2020 and the prospect of Buttigieg being the Democratic nominee, McDonnell's onetime skepticism of the mayor has given way to possible support.
On Austin's most famous street, a former gravel lot turned food-truck court has given way to one of the most popular spots in town.
OK, so if the homosexuals are nice and behave in the one given way- a relationship of two monogamous people- then we will accept them.
Shots, the selfie app back by Justin Bieber and Floyd Mayweather, has given way to a video business, Shots Studios, in which Shahidi and co.
Clinton's inner circle, the boasting about her achievements in Libya had given way to a "nagging worry that it would go south," one senior aide said.
The mass displays, when people crowded into public spaces to sing "La Marseillaise" and wave the tricolor, have given way to smaller acts of national pride.
The global growth story that was the main narrative at the end of last year has now given way to the global slowdown as 23 wanes.
These questions have given way to existential concern that Facebook is bad for us--and its still-young founder cannot address its ills on his own.
Ghulan Rasul, director general of the Pakistan Meteorological Department, said the city's cool springs have given way to warm ones, most of them without good rain.
" In public life still, he writes, "an accusation of being emotional traditionally carries the implication that someone has lost objectivity and given way to irrational forces.
Over time, fans may have looked different — tucked in shirts and mullets have given way to phone charger-carrying fanny packs and memes on graphic tees.
"Not too surprisingly the effervescent bounce back in Asia equity sentiment has given way," Stephen Innes, a trader at OANDA, said in a note to clients.
The fall in equities — coupled with plunging commodity prices and a slowdown in the Chinese economy — have given way to a rise in global recession fears.
The days of people lining up outside stores by the thousands to rush in for doorbusters are mostly gone, given way to scouring online for deals.
Fights over copyright in particular have given way to a lot of winning legal arguments that treat code as speech, as NYU's Gabriella Coleman has documented.
His shift in focus is evident in the Facebook campaigns he oversees: His first page, FindSarahFindJacob, has more recently given way to a new page, JusticeForSarahAndJacob.
Specifically, have the days of "next generation" consoles given way to regular hardware upgrades, much like the model Apple has formulated so well with the iPhone?
Wang Jingyao, an analyst with Lianxun Securities, said the initial investor euphoria over the market has given way to a more rational assessment of companies' fundamentals.
My pride in my family's accomplishments has given way to a somber resignation to the fact that I can never make full amends for their crimes.
In high school civics classes, the usual assignments about political parties and the Electoral College have given way to anguished venting about groping and sexual violence.
That's given way to a wider culture of policing, wherein those users' comments sections are flooded with fishing rods to signify that they're fishing for compliments.
Ezras Nashim, she said, is not about being a feminist, but about reclaiming the traditional role of women to help in their own God-given way.
Each playoff failure — as puzzling to him as anyone else — had given way to dissections not just of Price's performance, but of his fortitude and character.
As the war stretched into its second year, Washington's plan to take Baghdad with columns of tanks had given way to grueling house-to-house fighting.
Human affairs have always been messy, but even in science, the old idea of nature obeying exact laws has given way to a more flexible view.
But Mosser does adjust to the times, and the collectible figurines that were once a mainstay have given way to a larger selection of functional pieces.
Promises had given way to despair, and he was humbled by the belief that he and others were suckered into giving up their only true assets.
Up top, another three-story mom-and-pop shop has given way to a gleaming residential tower, changing the skyline into something closer to Midtown Manhattan.
Giovanni Staunovo, commodities analyst at UBS, told me that concerns about supply at the beginning of the month have given way to fears about flagging demand.
The hedonism of the '70s had given way to a new and necessary decadent rage ("Die yuppie scum," as the rioters against East Village gentrification declared).
But she said that the "black cloud" of depression that descended on so many of her patients after the election has given way to something else.
One of the things I have been most struck by in my conversations with Christian conservatives is how moral concern has given way to moral panic.
But the gentrification of those pubs in recent decades has threatened that legacy, as raucous band rooms have given way to pretty beer gardens or pokies.
By Tuesday, the initial disappointment over being silenced at the ceremony had given way to the realization that the snub let him reach a much wider audience.
The curious thing is, my initial burst of endorphin-rich joy at finishing the race in a previously unthinkable time has given way to more complicated emotions.
But two years into Trump's presidency, the modifications to the format have given way to what in some places in DC looks like the tradition's virtual extinction.
Pride has quickly given way to consternation in some parts of Israel's tech community, following yesterday's news that Intel will buy hometown hero Mobileye for $15.3 billion.
Not only that, technological advances have given way to a new kind of bomb that can deliver a blast over 1,000 times that of the Hiroshima bombing.
But the good old park-reverse-neutral-drive setups of old, when you simply moved a shifter up and down, have given way to more elaborate systems.
Bersani said that under Renzi the PD had become an "arrogant" party, where free debate had given way to a demand for blind obedience to the leader.
By the final decades of the 20th century, however, this vision had given way to the so-called actuarial fairness promoted by insurance companies to justify discrimination.
The gothic overtones of Love in Arms has given way to a more subtle loneliness, something deeply affecting and, as ever, disconcertingly easy to nod along to.
Force India have reminded both that the team comes first, with Baku following a row in Canada when Ocon was angry that Perez had not given way.
In 21 years, the honk and screech of boxy old modems has given way to sleek whole-house Wi-Fi networks powered by modern fiber broadband networks.
But as ownership has given way to monthly payments—not just in streaming video but music, clothes, and everything in between—the choices facing gamers have multiplied.
But even today, when copper has been replaced by modern antifouling paints and wooden hulls have given way to metal ones, ship-fouling is still a problem.
"Uncertainty amongst many consumers with regards to the policies of the new U.S. president has given way to a greater level of economic optimism again," Buerkl added.
Relief over a pause in the trade war between the U.S. and China has given way to doubts over whether the two countries can resolve their differences.
That manual labor, farm or factory, has given way to 60 percent of Americans employed in white-collar circumstances is the important story in the long term.
From the beginning, military action was never overwhelmingly backed by the public and by the time Britain withdrew that slim support had given way to fervent opposition.
As we walked down the streets of Ashrafieh, toward the sea, Arbid showed me how space has gradually given way to a sort of anonymous vertical compound.
The serious, stately race play of old has lately given way to a new genre: the ironic, satirical race play, flirting with discomfort and implicating its audiences.
The original premise, of a global noodle-centric spot, has given way to a focus on Asian flavors, but with culinary techniques borrowed from across the world.
The calls for unity after the attack have already given way to finger-pointing, with both sides blaming the other's rhetoric for exacerbating public anger at Washington.
The orthodox sense of site-specificity has given way to reform interpretations that allow works inspired by one setting to be relocated and modified to suit others.
That patience has given way, and the Fed is poised for its first cut since 2008, when the economy was in the depths of the Great Recession.
We increasingly have easy solutions at our fingertips: Dial-up modems have given way to broadband; stores are being replaced by Amazon drones; courtship is now Tinder.
But those earlier versions, of Woods and Mickelson in their 163s and 216s, have given way in middle age to models that are more similar than not.
Headlines like "Slaughter in Suburbia" have given way to stories about an increase in murdered rabbits, while the cats continue to turn up, bloodless and cleanly disemboweled.
To keep busy, he dabbles in woodworking, and he began making the flags from old wooden stockade fences that have largely given way to white plastic versions.
Meanwhile the right's narrative has become steadily more exclusionary — religious-conservative outreach to Muslims has given way to Islamophobia, racial optimism has been replaced by white resentment.
Revolvers have been replaced by 7013-millimeter semiautomatic pistols, wooden nightsticks have largely given way to expandable batons and uniform slacks have been replaced by cargo pants.
But as the Trump administration's early hopes of a rapprochement with the Kremlin have given way to increasing rancor, Mr. Levashov's arrest is certain to heighten tensions.
Rising demand for D&I professionals has given way to more specific roles over recent years, noted Davis, who has worked in D&I for 15 years.
In Atlanta, a parking lot roughly a 2500-minute walk from the Jimmy Carter Presidential Museum and Library has given way to a 2500-unit townhome development.
Just as Judaism had given way to Christianity, and Christianity to Islam, it was Islam's turn now to give way to a new, vibrant faith, Milah Abraham.
What used to be a fear of missing out on the next big thing has given way to a fear of what the next big thing hath wrought.
Yet since then David Cameron has given way to Theresa May, whose new government faces a country whose political outlook has been changed utterly by the Brexit referendum.
The euphoria at Mr. Cruz's poll-defying victory in Iowa has given way to a palpable exasperation that he did not receive more of a bounce from it.
Worries about teenagers texting and playing computer games too much (and, before that, watching too much television) have largely given way to worries about smartphones and social media.
The bad-tempered exchanges between OPEC and shale chiefs that characterized 13-21 have given way in 210-22016 to a recognition that their prosperity is tied together.
But the quick uptake has given way to yet another problem: The bikes are now polluting the public square, with mangled two-wheelers piled high on some sidewalks.
The shock and awe with which the Trump administration initially took office has given way to an apparent lull, a period of seeming disorientation and grasping for direction.
Reynolds said he believes the 2010 Dodd-Frank law, then created to combat excesses that led to the financial crisis, have given way to even more shadow banking.
With unemployment at historic lows, the economy humming along nicely and a harsh winter having given way to glorious summer sunshine, Canadians should be in a good mood.
"Like the rest of the world, Kolkata's gardens and trees have given way to high-rise buildings and wider roads to accommodate more vehicles and people," Chaudhuri says.
It's the latest sign of a change in tone by Pyongyang, where tour operators said in May anti-American posters had mostly given way to less political messages.
By the late 1960s, Jewish enclaves in the Catskills had given way to an influx of hippies who were attracted to the cheap land and free-spirited lifestyle.
How all the skirts have dropped below the knee, and the tight, power-boss silhouettes have given way to softer, more 1950s lines, complete with bows and ruffles?
Dense forest had suddenly given way to a lake flanked by mountains — a Chia pet landscape of undulating greenery beneath a vivid blue sky streaked with cirrus clouds.
Suddenly, the days of multibillion-dollar deficits and anguished debates about what to cut have given way to a quandary over what to do with all this money.
In Mr. Wiley's "Napoleon," from 2005, the Alpine setting has given way to an abstract ground of red and gold brocade, speckled, strange to say, by swimming spermatozoa.
But now that one joke has given way to an ugly episode involving Sean Hannity demeaning the countless women who suffered brutally at the hands of Harvey Weinstein.
Differences between Ryan and Trump during the presidential campaign have given way to a working relationship as the Republican president-elect prepares to take office on Jan. 20.
The sexual harassment scandal that has been gripping Capitol Hill for the last few weeks has given way to an even more widespread scandal: the cover-up culture.
It was also a world in which power and legitimacy were radically untethered, in which a former cohesion and strength had given way to decadence and endless crisis.
"The wall of worry which has supported stocks for 8 years has given way to a deep sense of hope and optimism," Emanuel said in a recent research note.
Since then, both the technology and design have changed tenfold and given way to a cheap and — most importantly — comfortable way to listen to music without annoying your neighbors.      
It shows in the gifts we're now giving each other: The fervor of BFF necklaces has given way to the lukewarm gesture of artisan dish towels or housewarming succulents.
The city of Christchurch, ravaged by an earthquake in 2011, lies to the north of the Canterbury Plains, where dryland farms have given way to heavily watered dairy operations.
The senior Syrian opposition figure said the United States and other states that had backed their cause - Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Jordan and Turkey - had all given way to Russia.
As much of the state has given way to suburbia, trucking apples up from the Shenandoah Valley didn't make much sense in comparison to moving the site of distillation.
He lands himself in the same location, but a beautiful spring has given way to winter, and he discovers the White Walker army behind him, including its four leaders.
Islamic State militants were driven from Mosul nearly two years ago, but relief has given way to impatience over alleged corruption as reconstruction of the destroyed city has stalled.
And the 1970s ethos that the public has a right to know how its government is functioning has given way to classifying more documents to hide them from view.
Pilot Liu Chuanjian told the Red Star News, a local news portal, that the windshield had given way without warning around 150km from Chengdu, the capital of Sichuan province.
The go-go life that had him on call 24/8 in Washington has given way to staring at his phone while in gym clothes yelling about Trump University.
Brandin McDonald told me he was concerned that they'd be left with a bunch of warehouses empty of people, terrible jobs having given way to no jobs at all.
Textbook central banking, with its hawk-dove taxonomy and effort to stay "ahead of the curve" on inflation, has given way to an era of shape-shifting and adaptation.
Formally, Levant's work has become more rigorous and complex since Blood Drive, and the art-activism of that show has given way to encoded references touching on sociopolitical issues.
"Animalic" is a buzzword floating around the industry, now that the minimalist, clean trend has given way (at least in high-fashion niche circles) to more feral fragrance clouds.
The age of impossible-to-use computers and incomprehensible TV remote controls has given way to the sleek and intuitive interfaces offered by pioneers like Steve Jobs of Apple.
While the heyday of indie-rock bands may have given way to an upcropping of solo performers, this West Coast group continues to invest in a more communal approach.
Fervent opposition to abortion and euthanasia have given way to a panoply of positions within the party, ranging from vocally pro to mutedly con and, perhaps more commonly, indifference.
But the decades of engagement that followed have given way to a trade war encouraged by China hawks like Stephen K. Bannon, the former chief strategist to President Trump.
By last spring, interviews at the time suggested, the guarded optimism that greeted his arrival had given way to concern among diplomats about his aloofness and lack of communication.
Global geopolitical tensions have given way to upside for the names; the S&P 500 aerospace and defense index is now pacing for its best weekly performance since May.
The passivity from many voters that allowed Trump to get elected, even as he said terrible things about many Americans, has given way to a new energy and activism.
Australia's Wild Weather: First Fires, Now Baseball-Size Hail: Severe heat and dry skies have given way to strong thunderstorms in the country's southeast, where giant hailstones destroyed cars.
"Nations as a natural, God-given way of classifying men, as an inherent though long-delayed political destiny, are a myth," the British-Czech political theorist Ernest Gellner wrote.
The weirdly distorted, and yet wonderful, Frankenstein-proportioned suits of his startling debut collection last June have given way to the designer's take on, of all things, corporate dressing.
"We'll definitely make it pretty clear what right was given away and the extent that it was given way," vowed Ernesto Falcon, legislative analyst at the Electronic Frontier Foundation.
But over the past couple of weeks enthusiasm has given way to doubts about whether the agreement will make any real difference to the supply-demand balance next year.
The rain, so unrelenting that it damaged tender tomato plants and flooded almond orchards, has finally stopped and given way to a sky as blue as it gets around here.
Since the Sunni Muslim militants were driven from Mosul nearly two years ago, relief has given way to impatience over alleged corruption as reconstruction of the destroyed city has stalled.
Droughts that had gripped Peru in late 2016 have given way to rains and floods that have disrupted the delivery of food products from rural regions to the capital Lima.
Other areas along the cliffs have given way in the past 10 days as heavy storms and waves slammed the shoreline, prompting Pacifica officials to declare a state of emergency.
But that benign thought, a matter of taste, has given way to a darker one: There's a faction of Blige's fans who prefer "Sad Mary," on and off the track.
But understanding the phenomenon is growing harder, because the scrutable openness of the early years of internet development has given way to the walled gardens of Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.
Residents might have as little as two hours' notice that the dam to the north had given way, and the wall of water could be as high as 80 feet.
But as the first act ends with the arrival of another son, the one-legged, electric razor-wielding Bradley (Rich Sommer), the solid ground beneath your feet has given way.
I wonder whether the space-based Afrofuturism of Sun Ra we saw in the mid-20th century has since given way to a new internet-based one: the millennials' Afrofuture.
The recent spike in traffic to FaceApp has also given way to memes about certain famous faces who never seem to age, like the actors Paul Rudd and John Stamos.
The bracing, revenue-raising budgets of the past have given way to ones that trumpet tax cuts and do their best to disguise measures that might bring in more money.
The weekend's severe thunderstorms have given way to sunshine in lower Michigan, where temperatures are expected to reach a pleasant high of 78 on Monday, according to the weather service.
Technology has made music more ubiquitous than ever, but our listening has been privatized; boomboxes have given way to pocket-size devices, whose playlists we absorb through noise-canceling headphones.
Trump has proposed a 10-point plan that emphasizes enforcement and a reversal of the executive orders that have given way to things like sanctuary cities and catch-and-release.
Nowadays, seedy has given way to charming, as scores of young Londoners gather on the sidewalks or sit on the curbs, happily eating takeout curry from a number of places.
The civil wars that gripped El Salvador and Guatemala during the 1980s have given way to criminal activity by gangs and criminal organizations that have forced many families to flee.
In the years since the financial crisis, the specter of private debt has given way to a larger conversation about inequality and the structural forces that give rise to it.
Formally, Kate Levant's work has become more rigorous and complex since Blood Drive, and the art-activism of that show has given way to encoded references touching on sociopolitical issues.
" By the end, it's given way to resolution: Deacon's sounds are borderline symphonic, wandering piano arpeggios, with Ali falling back into reverie, resolving that "I'ma rage / I'ma rage / I'ma rage.
The bond market, however, appears to have already priced in diminished prospects for a deal as October's marked uptick in yields has given way to a partial retracement in November.
For dessert, there was geometric buckwheat cake with a center of buckwheat honey, fromage blanc and a crème fraîche glaze (with summer, the honey has given way to rhubarb compote).
And this kind of calculated play makes perfect sense in the System Shock universe, where traditional cyberpunk corporate wars have given way to a ruthless monopoly that approaches totalitarian socialism.
But by the time he got around to writing it his hurt feelings had given way to more indeterminate sentiments, and the idea grew to become an interactive music video.
The (relatively) niche popularity of MMOs like World of Warcraft has given way to wholly online social experiences that are as much about the hang as they are the gameplay.
It has given me great hope about America as centuries of discrimination against gay people have given way in the last few years to widespread legal and societal acceptance and rights.
Shimon Peres will be mourned and missed as Israel's founding generation has given way to younger leaders who seem to lack the confidence, authenticity and moral authority of their older counterparts.
If the Holocene has now truly given way to the Anthropocene, it's because a single species -- us -- has significantly altered the character of the entire hydrosphere, cryosphere, biosphere, lithosphere and atmosphere.
"The older generation's fears and prejudices have given way, and today's young people realize that if someone loves someone, they have a right to marry," she said in a public statement.
That has given way more recently to disappointing business investment, weaker-than-expected consumption, and market volatility that took a record $3.8 trillion out of U.S. household wealth late last year.
While that argument may have been bolstered by its decision to fire all its human Trend curators, that move has given way to multiple instances of glaring errors in Facebook's Trends.
But the precision and control of the tales has given way in these pages to a shaggy-dog approach that's part stream-of-consciousness, part apocalyptic conjuration, part analogy-laden metafiction.
The fireworks and celebratory revelry have given way to simmering rage and visceral demonstrations protesting the death of the voiceless; the annihilation of the helpless; and the extermination of the powerless.
The rhetoric of liberal opening has given way to authoritarianism, the peace process with the Kurdish nationalists has fallen apart, press freedoms are diminishing and terrorist attacks are on the rise.
Ironically, since he was booted from office in May after a series of spats with Mr Erdogan, Turkey's adventurist streak has given way to pragmatism, at least in the Middle East.
While this myth has given way to many clichés and examples of human excess at its worst, it has also provided an escape from the soul-destroying nature of daily life.
Mr. McCain's memorably pointed defense of Mr. Obama after a voter labeled him "an Arab" has given way to a Republican nominee advocating a ban on Muslims entering the United States.
But to their quadrennial dismay, old-style floor fights and smoke-filled rooms have given way to a modern presidential nominating process based on hard-fought primaries and media-generated momentum.
There was talk among Republicans earlier this year about using reconciliation to unwind the 2010 Dodd-Frank financial reform law, but that has also given way to a more bipartisan approach.
Since then, the fervor that greeted the minting of each new unicorn — start-ups valued by investors at $1 billion or more — has given way to some fear about the future.
What started for me—at the tender age of eleven or twelve in a black-and-white telnet window— has given way to fully-realized graphical worlds brimming with rich detail.
Last year's sleeper trend with its treacly allusions to butter churns, quilting bees and starchily kitted-out sister wives, has given way to something less like a costume, less aggressively maidenly.
This practice appears to have given way to encapsulated placenta, a process by which a steamed and dehydrated — but sometimes raw — placenta is ground and placed in gelatin capsules for consumption.
The initial optimism on both sides has given way to a sour and uncertain mood as geopolitical gravity has pulled Mr. Trump and Mr. Putin in opposite directions and lowered expectations.
But fear and sadness have given way to a renewed confidence that others will not follow and to worries about remaining tied to such a divided and awkward big member state.
Here's the funny thing, though: Once that sense of anticipation has given way to the actual moment of indulgence, that pleasure tends to be quickly followed by a third stage: self-loathing.
From its casting of members of the LGBTQ community, to storylines that broke long-held misconceptions, this Emmy winner is a triumph that has given way to a new era of understanding.
As the primary has given way to the general election, Trump has pre-spun two related defeat narratives, both of which gloss over or ignore his weakness as a general-election candidate.
As these companies have become powerful, in other words, the "Move fast and break things" ideology that guided their earlier years has given way to concerted efforts to preserve the status quo.
The only indication that Elizabeth has given way to Linden is a sign in a vacant lot admonishing people to pick up after their dogs, an instruction that has been flagrantly ignored.
"No collusion," Trump's battle cry for much of the past three years, has given way to an open invitation to foreign actors, asking one or more to interfere in the 2020 election.
The optimism that enveloped the Yankees a week ago — after they had won seven in a row and charged within a game of a wild-card berth — has given way to frustration.
Mr. de Blasio's larger vision has given way to more pragmatic considerations — not only on housing and homelessness, but also on policing and criminal justice reform, key pillars of his mayoral campaign.
While the Pentagon's large fuel consumption make looking at alternative energy "prudent," the report says, the Navy's efforts "have given way to dogma" as the alternative fuel has cost more than petroleum.
As the artists who once settled Dumbo's roomy ex-factories have given way to affluent inhabitants, the area's restaurants and shops have become fancier as well, particularly in the last few years.
"Nothing happens in a split second," a woman named Janie says near the end of "Anger," when the wackiness of the play's tone has given way to something more exalted and devastating.
There was too much TV. "Peak TV" suddenly became the most popular way to refer to the 22017s — TV's latest so-called "Golden Age" had given way to an inundation of choice.
For men (and women) who are accused, a general lack of accountability has given way to a lack of consensus over what kind of behavior merits warning, a firing, or career obliteration.
In the 13 years since, more than 6703 columns have followed, and while heartbreak and obsession still dominate, regrettable emails have mostly given way to regrettable texts, Instagram posts and Tinder swipes.
It is a slice of the kind of artsy-gutsy takeover of open space that in New York City has largely given way to gentrification and shrinking amounts of available real estate.
Strong and synchronized global growth in 2017 appears to have given way to a more varied outlook, with escalating global trade tensions — notably, between Washington and Beijing — keeping financial markets on edge.
This has given way to a rising number of out-of-court recapitalizations, formal bankruptcy cases, and the closing of debt and equity windows to oil and gas and oilfield service companies.
Here, expats are enamored with their adopted home for a number of reasons: the rugged landscape, quiet beaches, jungles and waterfalls, and ultimately because it has not given way to large development.
Information scarcity has given way to information abundance, and Americans today do not depend on a tiny handful of companies to communicate with one another and learn about the world around them.
By the time The Joy of Sex, with its illustrations of hairy fornicators, arrived on shelves in '72, sexual freedom had more or less given way to wanton Henry Miller–esque rutting.
Even in the Pakistani media, which has suffered from intense repression by the security forces and initially was introspective about the military's relationship with militant groups, skepticism has given way to triumphalism.
The story echoes the experience of several companies spoken to by Reuters, who say organized graft has given way to a free-for-all where bureaucrats grab what they can, while they can.
Domestic equity funds took in cash for the first time in four weeks, according to the Investment Company Institute (ICI), as caution toward the markets has once again given way to risk taking.
LONDON (Reuters) - U.S. natural gas prices have fallen sharply as the unusual cold weather of late November and early December has given way to warmer-than-normal temperatures in the last four weeks.
Originating in ancient Japan as a ceremonial practice based on paper's status as a luxury good, the art of origami, or paper folding, has recently given way to a host of technological breakthroughs.
"They have given way to the [regime and] Russians to commit massacres and take control of the liberated cities by force and to carry out the forced displacement of the population," he said.
In less than a half an hour the quiet serenity of the morning had given way to a steady onslaught of bodies, all vying for the right photo angles or must-have gift.
But the "romantic" era of individual mining has given way to "large-scale and dangerous" operations run by foreign-controlled criminal syndicates, Ghana's President Nana Akufo-Addo told a mining conference in February.
The rise in tech usage has given way to a new billion-dollar mindfulness industry – which includes things from festivals with yoga and sober silent raves, to meditation apps like Calm and Headspace.
Promising starts have given way to unmitigated disaster for both the Denver Broncos and Miami Dolphins, who enter Sunday's tilt at Hard Rock Stadium with constantly revolving quarterback carousels and pronounced losing skids.
Depressed economic activity, stubbornly sluggish corporate profits and negative interest rates have given way to a sharp uptick in consumer and business confidence, double-digit earnings growth and near-record corporate deal-making.
"The sheer excitement of building something new had given way to all-consuming stress and anxiety … a point that I do not want to visit again if I can help it," she recalls.
It was another troubling performance by the Texan, whose consistent brilliance from last year has given way of late to a series of poor rounds that seemingly have occurred out of the blue.
Jojutla, Mexico (CNN)Days after a deadly earthquake battered the small market town of Jojutla, collective shock and fear have already given way to the gritty work of cleaning up and moving forward.
The howls that followed Grenell's appointment to the position have given way to cautious optimism from some critics in the intelligence community who, for now, are giving him the benefit of the doubt.
The initial euphoria in Thailand and around the world that all 13 people had been found alive has given way four days later to deep anxiety over the challenge of getting them out.
After picking me up in Freeport, Ross, a 40 year old, amply proportioned gentlemen whose days as a basketball stalwart have given way to the paunch of fatherhood, drove us across the island.
But for the residents of the quiet Hong Kong suburb of Tung Chung, the initial fanfare following the opening of the world's longest sea bridge last month has quickly given way to frustration.
Neoliberal ideals have given way to the rise of populism in parts of Latin America, with Mexico electing current President Andrés Manuel López Obrador and his left-wing National Regeneration Party in 2018.
The "big is better" mentality of the $100-oil era has given way to smaller, simplified projects, often involving fewer wells than originally planned and advanced in phases rather than all at once.
The leisurely pace of spring training seemed to have given way to spring football, with rapid-fire repetitions, sprints to cover first base, bullet throws to the bags and attendant exhortations from coaches.
It's given way to everything from professional photo editing to memes and gifts like Photoshop battles, but it's also opened the gates for bad actors to take advantage of it to spread misinformation.
But the British, whose obvious foreignness and colonial arrogance helped solidify a shared sense of being part of China among their subjects, have given way to a new elite of mandarins from Beijing.
The job has become more demanding as a more static style of singing opera — now dismissed as "park and bark" — has given way to the kinetic, athletic stage presence many singers strive for.
Since the election, hopes at the C.I.A. that the new administration would bring an infusion of energy and ideas have given way to trepidation about what Mr. Trump and his loyalists have planned.
For now, unease about an end to an era of ultra-cheap money has given way to optimism about global growth, with Friday's stronger-than-expected U.S. non-farm payrolls report bolstering risk appetite.
Since then, the series has given way to television spin-offs, book deals, and bonafide mogulships for their titular Housewives — all of whom bucked the conventions of what a "housewife" was supposed to be.
Nesting dolls — first appearing in the late 1800s — are often painted in the traditional Russian folk style, but newer incarnations have given way to silly designs with pop culture characters, from Madonna to Minions.
The thunderstorm warnings and sweltering heat that stuck to the air for the better part of the day have given way to a clear, star-filled sky above barn-turned-music-venue Codfish Hollow.
The year of the billion-dollar-plus valuation in 2015 has given way to the lowest level of VC funding in two years in the third quarter 20153, according to CB Insights and KPMG.
Why it matters: According to PriceWaterhouseCooper's Bart Spiegel, a partner in its Entertainment, Media and Communications Deals Practice, concern about the regulatory environment under Trump has given way to relief, making investors more confident.
Now each streaming service brings with it its own decision to add yet another $6 or $10 to your aggregate TV bill—and so the "system seller" has given way to the "service seller."
The humor is self-deprecating, the main cast is no longer almost exclusively white and male, and the light/dark binary struggle that underpinned the original movies has given way to more complex notions.
There are innumerable instances in the history of the Supreme Court where previous opinions have given way to new understandings and rulings according to the dominant legal philosophy of a given Supreme Court majority.
The tinned beef and soy biscuits of the Second World War have given way to a food court's worth of flavors: buffalo chicken with brown rice, beef goulash with smoked paprika, mango-chipotle salmon.
I didn't know it at the time, but I later learned that mild hyperthyroidism had given way to Hashimoto's disease, a potentially more serious, and chronic, thyroid condition in which the thyroid becomes underactive.
This is combined with a new freedom to discuss the matter online, as the previously pervasive censorship of the issue has given way somewhat, leading the conversation around sexual harassment and assault to explode.
But deep in the performance, after the vibrant pink-and-white interior of Jian Jung's set has given way to the eerie abstractness of the woods, Ms. Lee drops the mask of her role.
The dark hollows that circled her eyes in her arrest mug shot had faded, and her initial bewilderment at being accused had given way to the reality of prison drabs and a metal bunk.
A trust-but-verify approach to foreign policy has given way to a seat-of-the-pants style in which rogue regimes like North Korea are elevated and democratic allies like Canada are belittled.
The nuance of Mr. Moore's early projects like "Roger & Me" seemed to have given way, both on the bus as well on the stage, to fire-breathing liberalism that speaks mostly to fellow progressives.
With the Iowa caucuses set to kick off the primary season on Monday night, a Democratic race that began as a contest of ideas and ideologies has given way to a fixation on electability.
It was 2017 and the violence that had defined the city during her childhood on the Upper West Side had long since given way to the quieter cruelties born of greed rather than desperation.
A sleepy first half has given way to something of a shootout in the third quarter, as Russell Wilson slowly and surely marched his troops down the field, gaining 84 yards on 12 plays.
Rivalries between Chicago's increasingly splintered gangs and cliques over sales of heroin, Ecstasy, prescription drugs and marijuana have given way to gunfire — even among small-time sellers who see themselves as only peripherally involved.
The missing-person posters that had appeared around the city in the days after the attacks had given way to heart-wrenching goodbyes, handwritten cards with photographs promising them that we would never forget.
Republicans' "initial ecstasy over Trump 'signing their stuff' has given way to the reality that they don't have stuff to send him," Rich Lowry, the editor of the conservative National Review, wrote last week.
The stock market's dramatic swings have given way to some positive trends, even as they might not feel safe to the average investor, CNBC's Jim Cramer said Thursday after another wild ride on Wall Street.
Fans of Metro Area will recognize the nu-disco instrumentation, but the flash has given way to something more seductive here, with Jesrani and Kane coating their percussion with layers of reverb and slight delay.
Years of standing in a mill doing shifts that last up to 10 hours have taken a toll; Mariappan's knees have given way and she is struggling with the run-up to her long jump.
Journalists are still being jailed in Myanmar even though decades of rule by a junta that tightly controlled the media has given way to a government led by Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
The controversy around the hire has now given way to public scrutiny of the foundations, the authority, and the governance of the art institution itself, and its accountability to the communities it claims to serve.
The band's output is a blend of African-American spirituals, chain gangs songs, blues, and Satanic black metal (on their newer material, that raw influence has has given way to a slicker modern metal sound).
The assumption that Germany's tight labour market was tailor-made for job-hungry migrants has given way to the grim realisation that most are an ill fit for an economy mainly seeking highly skilled workers.
David Lyon, global investment specialist at JPMorgan, believes that investors' focus on corporate earnings and economic growth has given way to a focus on politics, and the fate of the market now hinges on Washington.
Could they be transformed by intensive farming, just as the thickets of the cerrado have given way to fields of soya that transformed Brazil from a food importer to one of the world's great breadbaskets?
Initial confidence that Asia's third-largest economy would benefit from Trump's election victory has given way to concern that his isolationist rhetoric and hostility to free trade would hurt India's hi-tech and outsourcing industry.
Over the past eight years, the Germans have grown increasingly disillusioned with the American president, and the euphoria of his first visit, at the height of summer, has given way to the melancholy of fall.
Quotas, racial preferences, and the landmark 1978 Supreme Court decision to legalize affirmative action have given way to a far more innocuous, benign term — diversity — and been upheld by the Court as recently as 2016.
Today, the spirit of the written, kōan-like instruction pieces she produced early in her career has given way to the nuggets of wisdom or well-meaning provocation Ono telegraphs via Twitter to the world.
So in this instance, the familiar, mind-numbing cold of World Series games has given way to brain-melting heat, though the temperature should drop at least a few degrees as the game goes on.
While high-net-worth Russians were buying many of the most expensive seaside homes on the Costa Smeralda just a few years ago, they've recently given way to Middle Eastern and Asian buyers, brokers said.
Photographs of Wheatfield, for example, today appear more mirage-like than ever: the wheatfield has given way to Battery Park City's manicured high rises; the Twin Towers have disappeared from the skyline like missing teeth.
Both of these factors as well as the rise of the smartphone have given way to the "always-on" job, wedged into our lives from both Silicon Valley and corporate America in the last decade.
But relief appears to have given way to exaltation after he realized that the bright green liquid not only would not harm him, but even made him look like a superhero — in his eyes, anyway.
In Whitby, a picturesque town whose fishing industry has largely given way to tourism, kipper smoker Derek Brown held up some herring and pointed out that none of the fish he used were locally caught.
What once started as a joke has now given way to fashion publications to revert back to the old status quo of telling people what to wear, instead of inspiring them to dress from the heart.
Take Spain, where a two-party system has become a five-party one and decades of stable government have given way to a spate of wobbly, short-lived governments that have struggled to pass important laws.
ANDREW TERHUNEPhiladelphia The kind of antitrust regulation that sought to control national monopolies has given way to transnationally linked intangibles, multinational corporations and complex supply chains that cannot be properly regulated except by effective global processes.
CONQUISTA DO OESTE, Brazil (Reuters) - The savannah scrubland where Chief João Ponce once hunted deer and wild boar in Brazil has given way to neat rows of soy and corn that a tractor sprays with herbicide.
Since the ghastly New Year's Eve in Cologne, the celebrated Wilkommenskultur toward refugees has given way to serious doubts about how to integrate mass male migration, and to serious accusations against the police and the media.
Source: Yahoo Finance After leading the ferocious market bounce off the late-December bottom, value stocks and more cyclical names have given way to big growth names with less reliance on a pickup in economic activity.
Though Palestinian Authority President Mahmoud Abbas was hopeful after Trump's first visit to the region last May -- even saying "We rely on God, and then you" -- that optimism has given way to a very different reality.
There's legislation already written in the House and Senate, President Obama's desire to close the loophole, and even discussion of the U.S. Treasury's ability to rewrite the intricate language that has given way to the loophole.
Hat acts have given way to what Brown calls "cap acts": younger, more frolicsome singers like Sam Hunt, whose latest single, "Body Like a Back Road," has been Billboard's country No. 1 for most of 2017.
This was a quintessential pronto moda factory, able to produce clothes and accessories quickly in an era in which the fashion seasons have given way to a series of frantic commissions prompted by viral Instagram posts.
Expectations for faster growth, tax reform and a quick repeal of Obamacare, officially known as the Affordable Care Act, have "given way to 'We are not really sure what he means by that,'" the official said.
For most conservative evangelical voters, pragmatism has trumped theological purity, and the comprehensive vision of national moral renewal that once animated the Christian right has given way to a single-minded focus on the Supreme Court.
Expectations for faster growth, tax reform and a quick repeal of Obamacare, officially known as the Affordable Care Act, have "given way to 'We are not really sure what he means by that'," the official said.
General insinuations that she is too close to the country's powerful and financial elite to govern well have given way to harsher and more direct attacks — suggesting that Mr. Sanders believes that she truly is corrupt.
"Panic has given way to paranoia," Vanda Insights Founder Vandana Hari told CNBC, citing technical selling and herd mentality as possible reasons why markets failed to prop up prices despite the drawdown in U.S. inventories overnight.
The requirement has given way to some criticism from Muslims in the region, as some believe the exercises and lessons maintain religious and ideological meanings that could reinforce the rise of Hindu nationalism in the country.
A return of Rohingya refugees would soothe fears in Bangladesh, where a once-welcoming mood has given way to complaints by Bangladeshis about the burden that their poor, densely populated country has been forced to bear.
The forest, in western Germany, once stretched over nearly 10,000 acres, but over the past decade, all but 250 acres have given way to a lignite mine that feeds one of Germany's dirtiest coal-fired plants.
The promise of his first albums after leaving 'N Sync, "Justified" and "FutureSex/LoveSounds," has largely given way to complacent craftsmanship on his new "Man of the Woods," conveniently released two days before the Super Bowl.
This was exactly the response he was hoping to elicit — surprise, uncertainty and a sense that the rational, predictable statecraft of President Barack Obama had given way to Mr. Trump's more assertive vision of American power.
The WeWork effect: The big takeaway from WeWork's botched IPO, in his view, is that a focus on growth at all costs has given way to a greater emphasis on how startups can starting making money.
In "War," the fragile truce between humans and apes has given way, and we discover the sinister Colonel (played by Woody Harrelson), whose early actions set in motion a series of devastating events for both populations.
The glow of post-World War II triumphalism had given way to the Bay of Pigs, the murderous resistance to civil rights activism, mounting Cold War anxiety, the assassination of J.F.K. There was too much dread.
It's the brainchild of a product veteran (O'Brien) and a gaming industry engineer turned Twitter's vice president of engineering (Projector co-founder Jeremy Gordon), a combination that has given way to an experiential and well-designed platform.
While the rise of the tablet and 2-in-1 laptops has given way to a host of super high-quality styluses, many people still prefer the feel of a traditional pen and paper note-taking system.
In France, for example, the domination of the centre-right Republicans and centre-left Socialists has given way to a contest primarily between Emmanuel Macron's centrist La République en Marche and Ms Le Pen's populist National Rally.
While speaking with Tessa prior to my appointment, she said that one of the most popular tattoos for women is the feather, so the butterfly above the butt has given way to the feather on the ribcage.
The department argued it had no choice but to change the definition of fiduciary to respond to a changing retirement market, where employer pension plans have given way to more individual retirement accounts and 401(k) plans.
The 45th president will inherit problems associated with the region that are vastly more challenging than any in a generation as the old order has given way to a kaleidoscopic mix of alliances, rivalries and overlapping crises.
Since the 2014 crash of oil prices, the country's once-opulent social welfare system has given way to Soviet-style product shortages and a mass exodus of citizens seeking better living conditions in other Latin American countries.
In some quarters, simmering frustration with their longtime leader, Representative Nancy Pelosi of California, 78, has given way to whisper campaigns among potential challengers and public calls for the passing of the baton to a younger generation.
After years of fierce clashing between Republican hard-liners and mainstream conservatives, the purity-versus-pragmatist wars have given way to a new, Trump-centered debate that highlights how fully the president has taken over the party.
Mr. Kelly's insistence on an identifiable chain of command in the White House — one of the first things he tried to establish when taking the job last summer — has given way to the creation of new fiefs.
Suddenly, the progressive, post-racial, bridge-building society he promised has given way to an angry, jeering, us-against-them nation to be led by a new president who relishes reality-show name-calling with racial overtones.
Now that Trump is president, his public flirtation with leaks has given way to his deeper and longer-held instincts for secrecy — his early presidency, like his campaign, has used sweeping nondisclosure agreements to an unusual degree.
By the time McIlroy teed off alongside Charl Schwartzel and top-ranked Dustin Johnson, the cold, rain and wind that had prompted the early starters to bundle up in three layers had given way to scattered sunshine.
Parish administrator for Saint Patrick's Cathedral in Ballarat, Father Justin Driscoll, said the once dominant role of institutional religion in much of the West had given way to a less centralized model with more input from parishioners.
For followers of political history, it's a rich twist that the Southern strategy, which helped Republicans hold the White House for 20 out of 24 years starting in 1968, has given way to such influence by African-Americans.
Also, as pensions (which provide a lifetime paycheck) have given way to 401(k)s (which you fund yourself), it's more important to keep the income rolling in as well as boost the balance in your retirement accounts.
Congress and 'wire tapping' Questions surrounding his baseless March 4 accusation that President Barack Obama "wire tapped" Trump Tower before the election might have dissipated or given way to another controversy in the furor of a campaign season.
In addition to her starring role on the show (which has given way to her children's starring roles, literally since their on-camera births), Kourtney has done campaigns with PrettyLittleThing, Fashion Nova, and skin-care line Manuka Doctor.
Her absence has created lots of speculation and has given way to conspiracy theories that range from plastic surgery, a move back to New York City, a deal with special counsel Robert Mueller, and even concealing domestic abuse.
But the party atmosphere at that event—with copious food and wine laid on for customers and journalists alike—has given way this year to a more sober mood, weaker sales and a bring-your-own-lunch policy.
In Mexico, some of the pessimism palpable in late December has given way to cautious optimism that progress towards a deal is possible in Montreal if the Trump administration is prepared to give ground on its toughest proposals.
As an up-and-coming British fashion model back in 2010, Delevingne's go-to look included a subtly smoky eye and free-flowing blonde locks, but that has since given way to a parade of experimental beauty looks.
The view, once commonly heard in Beijing, that it could outlast America in a grinding tariff battle has given way to the realisation that, as the country with the huge trade surplus, China has more to lose upfront.
The National Weather Service posted a winter storm warning for central Minnesota and blizzard warnings within the region, where Morrison County Emergency Management Office spokeswoman Victoria Ingram said early morning rain on Friday had given way to snow.
So, it really shouldn't really come as a surprise that the initial buzz fluttering around the film have even given way to calls for a potential Best Supporting Actress Academy Award nomination for the former Gossip Girl actress.
The small facilities built by climbers for climbers in decades past have given way to big, bright warehouse-sized behemoths offering showers, snacks, coffee, beer, Wi-Fi, yoga and fitness classes, and pro-shops to sell climbing gear.
Surging land prices, a lack of large sites and an influx of wealthy out-of-town house hunters has meant those Fortune 0003 addresses along the avenues and especially 57th Street have given way to slender apartment towers.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Early optimism among business lobbyists and executives that Donald Trump's election heralded better days has slowly given way to uncertainty as the president-elect fires off mixed and sometimes confusing messages on healthcare, taxes and trade.
This post originally appeared on VICE UK. The UK has never been known as a stronghold of revolutionary zeal, but in the past few years, disengagement, apathy, and hopelessness seem to have increasingly given way to active fury.
The rise of far-right parties in Europe, Donald Trump's presidential win, and his actions during his first few weeks in office have given way to a lot of talk about the return of fascism to mainstream politics.
The last edition's slightly hackneyed "Gardens of Versailles" look has given way to a sleeker, more contemporary "220 Shades of Gray" styling by Nathalie Crinière reminiscent of the rival Frieze Masters fair in London, which opens next month.
And even as rumors swirled around C.K. — rumors that have now given way to on-the-record accounts of sexual misconduct — the comedian has included situations in his work that come uncomfortably close to the allegations against him.
Bernard Gabbott bumped along on a road so remote the asphalt had given way to gravel, heading out to see a farmer who had been working seven days a week, straining to keep his cattle and sheep fed.
The shocks of the 1990s have given way to an uninhibited cynicism among Russians, which not only encompasses a deep distrust of their fellow citizens but also sees conspiracies against themselves everywhere, often contrary to fact and reason.
The daredevil days of the 1970s, when the race to catch seafood could leave dozens of fishermen dead each year, have given way to a culture that increasingly emphasizes safety, with catch limits, stability checks and survival gear.
By 1969, the counterculture had already given way to "hip capitalism," the subject of satire and academic study; three weeks after Woodstock, the sociologist Theodore Roszak published " The Making of a Counter Culture, " which became a best-seller.
But inevitability has given way to the improbability of sudden allegations of inappropriate sexual behavior and real jeopardy for a nominee who had been working toward this moment for decades and whose character was believed to be unimpeachable.
Fears over trade protectionism and immigration have given way to an embrace of the business opportunities created by tax cuts, accelerating economic growth and a buoyant stock market that hit yet another record high during trading on Wednesday.
The multi-sided war, which has killed hundreds of thousands of people since 2011, has escalated on several fronts this year, as the collapse of Islamic State has given way to other conflicts between Syrian and international parties.
The Houston Astros have been the class of the majors for much of the season, although the good feelings surrounding an impressive 11-game winning streak have given way to the disappointment after losing five of their last seven.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Germany's finance minister on Friday proposed shifting some of the task of enforcing euro zone budget rules away from the European Commission, which has repeatedly given way to governments' pleas to be allowed to break fiscal limits.
The proposal appears aimed to combat rising nationalism and euroscepticism that led to Britain's vote to quit the bloc and political turmoil in Italy, a country where widespread support for the European Union has given way to increasing resentment.
If you're finding the news coming out of Charlottesville, VA — where an alt-right rally has given way to hate speech, violence, and a fatal car crash reportedly targeting counterprotestors — has left you outraged and upset, you're not alone.
Today the idea seems out of date: the borders that once ensured an overlap between national markets and economic moralities have given way to capital flows and a consumer culture in which unrestricted gratification seems to be the norm.
Communism in both Russia and China has long since given way to forms of authoritarian capitalism, so rather than rivalries based on competing ideologies, the tension is more emblematic of a recent return to economically driven great power politics.
As the Saudi-led coalition has struggled to overtake the Houthis, the conflict has given way to one of the world's worst humanitarian crises, widespread child malnutrition and one of the most severe outbreaks of cholera in recent history.
What was once starry-eyed enthusiasm for America among many Chinese has given way to sober admiration, if not outright disillusionment, as people have gotten to know the United States better and its problems have come into clearer view.
This year — before the March election of the leader in which the outcome will, as usual, be decided by pro-Beijing loyalists voting on a short list of vetted candidates — defiance appears to have given way to indignant resignation.
Editorial The profile of today's angry working-class voter is someone who has found that tickets to middle-class life have run out because manufacturing jobs they once could live on have given way to low-paying service jobs.
As fledgling startups have evolved into industry monoliths and idealistic company visions have given way to platforms that elevate misinformation, Russian election interference and hate speech, Democrats are now seeking ways to rein in much of their market dominance.
Most of the rich world is out of recession, emerging markets seem to have put the worst of their commodity bust behind them, and in a few places, like America, low unemployment has at last given way to accelerating wage growth.
Khartoum has been trying to slash expenditures as it grapples with inflation that hit about 64 percent year-on-year in July and a hard currency shortage that has given way to intermittent shortages in staples like fuel and bread.
The "muscular Christianity" that started as a way for white British men to prepare themselves to defend their empire has given way to a system where white American men define their masculinity by watching black men risk injury and trauma.
And yet, this effort has also given way to a new wave of young Herero designers, models, and activists who work to keep their heritage alive — even if that means scandalizing certain purists with sheer skirts, detachable sleeves, and sequin bodices.
But now with other big tech companies like Alphabet and Amazon in the game, the industry has given way to huge on-demand and ad-supported platforms that Blackledge believes will drive a market that's more or less up for grabs.
The episode opened with a time jump — Rick already had a framed picture of an eye-patched Carl and baby Judith on his desk — and it was evident that the passing time had given way to some problems with supplies.
As 2018 comes to a close—a "low dishonest" time, as Auden said of the 1930s—that high-flying, hardly working, nap-besotted, righteous Facebook has given way to one known for secrecy and collaboration with disinformation campaigns and computational propaganda.
As consumer appetite for crossovers and other gas-guzzlers refuses to relent, the fuel-efficiency focus that consumed auto shows only a few years ago has given way to a more broad showcase of vehicles, including high-performance cars and SUVs.
The party leaders are still struggling to adapt to a new political world, in which a two-party system has given way to a fragmented parliament, while Catalan and some Basque nationalists are set on independence rather than deals in Madrid.
Guterres was visiting the Ethiopian capital a day after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Eritrea's President Isaias Afkwerki declared that a "state of war" since a 1998-2000 conflict had given way peace and vowed to restore diplomatic and trade links.
The fish he was used to seeing swim around the reef had dwindled and given way to lionfish, newcomers capable of eating 30 times their resting stomach volume, according to Lad Akins, Reef Environmental Education Foundation director of special projects.
Toxic, indiscriminate, cell-killing drugs have given way to nimbler, finer-fingered molecules that can activate or deactivate complex pathways in cells, cut off growth factors, accelerate or decelerate the immune response or choke the supply of nutrients and oxygen.
Baby boomer parents who were "old school" have given way to Gen X parents who have sheltered their kids from disappointment, adversity and failure and by doing so have left them without the skills or toughness to navigate through life.
"The arrests and hounding of journalists and their defenders has given way to a climate of fear that risks turning parts of Chhattisgarh into a media black hole," said Sumit Galhotra, the senior research associate of the group's Asia program.
WASHINGTON, Jan 18 (Reuters) - Early optimism among business lobbyists and executives that Donald Trump's election heralded better days has slowly given way to uncertainty as the president-elect fires off mixed and sometimes confusing messages on healthcare, taxes and trade.
The helicoptering casualties sketched in Stillman's 2010 The M-Factor—which prepares managers for a future in which irate phone-calls from the parents of millennial employees become routine—have given way, in recent years, to subtler, fact-backed portraits.
She loves the suburbs, she hates the suburbs, she loves the crowded city where you can be alone, and the Upper West Side, where the schleppy old guys of old have given way to the schleppy old guys of now.
The lineaments of a more equitable, sustainable, and cooperative world sketched out by advocates of a Green New Deal have given way, in stunningly short order, to a race to a new global bottom, equal parts Thomas Hobbes and Mad Max.
"The Sparsholt Affair" opens in a world in which private life is fiercely inspected and surveilled; by the end, that world has given way to one in which private life is turned inside out and posted online for all to see.
But grief has given way to anger about the prevalence of violence against women — and about the lengths to which many women feel they must go in order to protect themselves — in a country often seen as progressive and safe.
When it comes to new construction, traditional houses with cedar shingles and gambrel roofs have given way, over the last few years, to sleek, contemporary homes or modern farmhouses with gables, standing-seam metal roofs and board-and-batten siding.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germans are broadly positive towards immigration and think it benefits the country, a survey showed, suggesting the often extreme reactions triggered by the arrival of a million-plus refugees there in 2015 have given way to a calmer view.
A 2020 primary season that was initially seen as a contest of ideas, with liberal activists largely setting the agenda, has given way to jockeying over notions about electability and who can assemble the strongest coalition of voters in the fall.
For the cult members who've survived over the decades, it's possible that the ideals they started with have given way to the demands of their daily lives, to the buffeting effects of the larger culture, to the familiarity of routine.
LIMA (Reuters) - Severe droughts gripping Peru have given way to some of the country's most devastating downpours in decades, catching authorities off guard as they scramble to contain the kind of floods that climate change is expected to make more frequent.
In recent years, the centrist policies championed by former mayors like Ed Lee have given way to an anti-corporate wave, including the election of a democratic socialist to the board in 2019, mirroring a change in the national Democratic party.
There, the hashtag #twentyninescene notably made the rounds last year, though it has since given way to the #rawring20s, which has earned over 003 million views; scroll through TikTok's For You page, and one of the two will probably pop up.
Trump's mixed messages vex businessEarly optimism among business lobbyists and executives that Donald Trump's election heralded better days has slowly given way to uncertainty as the president-elect fires off mixed and sometimes confusing messages on healthcare, taxes and trade.
Adedoyin raced to the scene, where a small crowd had gathered and a search had begun for survivors among the rubble of the aging three-story building that had given way without warning, trapping residents, pupils and small goods traders inside.
The conservative corporate ensembles and pearls she wore as a studio chief have given way to bohemian outfits like a crushed-velvet wide-legged jumpsuit (worn to the "Spider-Man: Homecoming" premiere) and funky platform sneakers with fat pink laces.
The initial forbidden thrill of seeing Shane McMahon tell his family that Raw was objectively in the toilet—he actually referenced ratings—has given way to a power struggle that would be better charted by Excel spreadsheet than by dueling promos.
In a hyper-ambitious, supposedly meritocratic culture, my sleek Maybach of a career had given way overnight to the Ford Festiva of unemployment insurance, of hustling up freelance gigs, of scraping together a mortgage payment by writing about getting the sack.
But sticking to the book, I didn't cave, and by the end of the day, the whining had given way to a kid who just ran to the potty when they needed to pee rather than ask for a diaper.
The ribbons and stickers are mostly gone, and the five years that Hailey stood behind its hometown kid when he was held by the Taliban have given way to a distrust of outsiders and a bitterness about the hostile tenor of American politics.
YANGON (Reuters) - Some human rights advocates say press freedom is under attack in Myanmar, even though decades of rule by a junta that tightly controlled the media has given way to a government led by Nobel peace laureate Aung San Suu Kyi.
This is, at the same time, a quiet lament that the professed compassionate conservatism of George W. Bush, Rove's own presidential candidate in the 2000 election, has given way among modern Republicans to a more extreme devotion to markets, frequently coupled with ­bigotry.
With their rampant egos out of the picture, blunt negotiating style has apparently given way to civilised talks between Mr Elkann, scion of Fiat's founding Agnelli family, and Jean-Dominique Senard, who took over from Mr Ghosn as Renault's chairman in January.
While at the beginning of 2011 trading in euro-dollar futures was still foreseeing a return to typical interest rates over the next few years, that view has given way to expectations that rates will remain low for a decade to come.
Woo, who describes himself as "not the 'Face Off' director" on his website, depicts our favorite Star Wars characters in an unironic, parallel post-Yeezy Season II galaxy, where robes and the color beige have given way to early 2000s designer threads.
"Whatever the aspirations on the campaign trail, they have given way to the realities of what it takes to conduct American foreign policy in a cruel and unforgiving world," said Aaron David Miller, vice president at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars.
The left-right certainties have given way to an amorphous and fluid body politic torn apart by massive immigration, borderless Europe and France's epochal identity crisis — a grave danger in a country where rising unemployment and poverty continue to feed social unrest.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - The early hope that stem cell therapy would make the paralyzed walk, the blind see and cure diabetes have given way to a long list of failures, highlighted by early stem cell champion Geron Corp abandoning the field in 29.
Moreover, the SPD says it will make any coalition it joins dependent on the CDU accepting a vigorous rejuvenation of Germany's social welfare state, the post-war era's social equality having given way to a yawning gap between rich and poor in Germany.
But as the 20th century has given way to the 21st, comedy has become increasingly dark, anxious and realistic, assisted by the looser rules of cable television and the rise of reality TV. Peppy punch lines have been replaced by comically tense situations.
Officials were now turning their attention to finding out exactly why the new bridge — hailed as a breakthrough in speedy, safe construction — had given way over the road beneath, killing at least half a dozen people and sending 133 more to hospitals.
Given this, the bright, popping red of the superhero costume in "Shazam!" is an early warning sign, as obvious as a matador's cape, that the dreary and crepuscular have given way to something less self-serious and end-of-the-world grim.
Founded more than 70 years ago under King Farouk, the area earned its name for the way the moon illuminated its once-vast barley fields, though they have since given way to a neighborhood of narrow alleys where some 60,000 people live.
The goodwill that existed during the Cold War—the sense that any disagreements between Democrats and Republicans paled in comparison to the antipathy between the free world and the communist menace—has given way to no-holds-barred rivalry between the parties.
Two new photos taken by the intrepid telescope and released to celebrate the eye on the sky's 28th birthday show the Lagoon Nebula, a region of space filled with gas and dust that has given way to the birth of new stars.
The time is gone when Americans worshipped the (always exaggerated) image of disciplined British two-party politics, and these politics have given way to a multi-party, multi-ethnic political system which is more like the American one than most people realize.
Twelve months after Trump stood at the rostrum of the U.N. General Assembly and derided Kim as "Rocket Man," the push to denuclearize the Korean Peninsula is a work in progress, although fears of war have given way to dreams of rapprochement.
David and Robert both agreed that the revival of the pot still, which in the mid-20th century had largely given way to the column still (used mostly for clear spirits like vodka), had played an important role in elevating Irish whiskey.
Republicans' unease over a lack of coherent strategy from the White House has given way in recent weeks to a more coordinated approach focused on hammering Democrats over an unfair process and refusing to concede any allegations of wrongdoing against the president.
The public negotiation that played out through much of last year has given way to an eerie quiet, with the players firing their representative, Rich Nichols, in December and the two sides continuing under the rules of the expired deal for now.
While they represent two of the league's biggest names, the trickle of departures has not given way to a flood, and most around the league believe that the two sides will come to an agreement eventually, without too much collateral (or financial) damage.
In a pattern familiar to all kinds of media, the era of huge mass-market tentpoles has given way to a seemingly limitless number of outlets—some well known, others almost secret-­society-like in their nicheness—in which performers can reach audiences directly.
Unemployment of 5.6 percent in Preston outpaced the national average of 5.4 last year, according to official data, and workers here say the city is surrounded by some of Britain's poorest areas, underlining a growing insecurity that has given way to concerns about rising immigration.
For some of us, the explicit misogynoir — a term coined by Moya Bailey to describe the specific, racially-informed misogyny directed at Black women — has given way to a complicated relationship with the men who have publicly exhibited a willingness and ability to harm us.
It reflects the way that Trump's fire-breathing campaign rhetoric about Muslims being a threat — Trump literally said "I think Islam hates us" during the campaign — has given way to relatively toned-down language and policies that basically continue those of the Obama administration.
The news cycle also hasn't been Paul's friend, and not just on national security issues (where the drones/Edward Snowden/anti-Syria-intervention headlines of 2013 have given way to ISIS beheadings, lost territory in Afghanistan and Iraq, and a colossal Syrian refugee crisis).
I think there are so many circumstances in which protests have arisen over the last several years where if conversation has been opened up and the internal discussions made public, it would have given way to deeper understanding for those inside and outside the museum.
Something's been eating away at me as the balmy heat has given way to winter, though: I can't stop delving into an unfulfilled and entirely fiscally irresponsible daydream of white sand beaches and a Sun, Sex, and Suspicious Parents-like lifestyle (minus the supervision).
By Thursday, talk about the movie and its merits had given way to an increasingly loud hum about Mr. Farrow's guest column in The Hollywood Reporter, which tackled the media response to accusations from his sister, Dylan Farrow, that her father had sexually abused her.
We seem to be entering a new wave in the cannabis industry, where investor optimism has given way to a demand for "efficiency" and "winning markets" as many of these stocks have lost over 50% of their market cap over the past six months.
Had the Supreme Court not hamstrung the federal government from protecting its citizens from massive violence, effectively nullifying the transformative possibilities of the Civil War, the white supremacist hold on national politics might have given way to a far more robust vision of democratic pluralism.
A. As unlimited monthly data service has given way to consumption-based pricing — tiered plans based on the number of gigabytes of data you think you may use each month — the need to keep an eye on the meter has become more of an issue.
But the era of blunt force as a playing style (think of the Bad Boys-era Detroit Pistons, or the low-scoring scrums of the late 1990s and early 2000s) has given way to something lighter and more optimistic, more free-flowing and imaginative.
You might have left your affinity for the two-piece dress in your pile of boho separates in your Donate pile, but the co-ords of a few years ago have given way to edgier sets in the form of pantsuits and longline silhouettes.
Unfortunately, in the two months since his victory, Trump's words and his promises of post-electoral comity have given way to a parade of extremist comments and actions the likes of which we have not seen a newly elected president convey in modern history.
When Republicans finally retook Congress in the 212 election, it too was a predictable consequence of a changing electorate: The New Deal Democrats had given way to a solidly Republican generation of voters who came of age during the early years of the Cold War.
Wilson, a devoted internationalist, has given way to Mr. Trump, a self-declared "nationalist," and the bookends of their two trips separated by 100 years tell the larger story of the dramatic forces that have transformed the United States and its place in the world.
Instead, the months-long Ukraine saga has given way to the 85033 campaign season — and many Democrats are only happy to shift the focus to health care, wages and other bread-and-butter issues that won them control of the House in the 2018 midterms.
The early power of those protests, when it seemed as if the sheer rage on the street would topple a hero of the 1979 revolution, has given way to the realization that Mr. Ortega and his vice president and wife, Rosario Murillo, are holding fast.
In effect, this Yankees season, which did not end until a Game 22016 loss to the Houston Astros in the American League Championship Series on Saturday, was an affirmation of an organizational evolution, one in which the impetuous has largely given way to the meticulous.
Although the tools of extraction have changed over the centuries — oxen and chisels have given way to tractors and diamond-toothed saws — the fact remains: Large pieces of white stone, cut and hauled to distant places, function as a sign of wealth and power.
Mr. Jurgenson, founding editor of the ambitious digital magazine Real Life, makes a first sortie toward a new understanding of the photograph, wherein artistry or documentary intent have given way to communication and circulation, and where each year pictures become crisper and more pointless.
Early reports that the iPhone 8 (if that's what it'll be called) will basically be a slab of uninterrupted glass on the front have now given way to rumors that it will be a much more conventional phone, albeit with very thin bezels around the screen.
Bushwig and DRAGnet just celebrated their fifth anniversaries, and the revived scene has given way to a larger alt-drag movement that's taken root in places like Miami (whose answer to Bushwig is Wigwood, named after the city's Wynwood neighborhood), Austin, Portland, Seattle, and San Francisco.
The San Francisco rave scene once loved for full moon beach parties—barefoot freak outs led by bonfires, rag-tag sound systems, and the first manifestation of Burning Man—has now given way to startups, Solowheels and Google bus fleets, with a price tag to match.
Nonetheless, the stabbing has captured nationwide attention as yet another potential hate crime in the age of President Donald Trump, whose rise to power and presidency — through his own racist, Islamophobic, and anti-immigrant rhetoric — have seemingly given way to a new wave of hate in America.
In the Trump administration, however, tradition and convention have given way to a new normal where not only the Secretary of State adopts positions on issues from Qatar to North Korea that differ from those of the President, but other Cabinet officials often do so as well.
In Venezuela, too, the old talk of remaking the world order and challenging U.S. imperialism has given way to a much darker vision—an obsession with domestic enemies ("the fascists," as the opposition is known) and the CIA, which is blamed for any and every problem.
ZAATARI CAMP, Jordan (Reuters) - Over five years of Syria's civil war, tents have given way to sturdy shacks in Jordan's Zaatari Refugee Camp, dusty tracks have been paved, acquiring names, and a generation has been born to parents who fear their children will never see home.
The gushing coverage of the royal wedding has given way to tabloid trashing of the former American actress, as "a demanding bridezilla in the run-up to the wedding and a difficult boss" who demanded an emerald tiara and even made her sister-in-law Kate cry.
Chiang Rai, Thailand (CNN)The initial relief that greeted the dramatic discovery of the trapped Thai soccer team has given way to questions over why the boys are still inside the flooded cave network and not on their way to the surface and their waiting families.
That caricature has slowly given way to a more nuanced picture of a generation profoundly shaped by the events of its time—2400/22015, the Iraq War, the Great Recession, climate change—and baleful socioeconomic trends: growing income inequality, staggering levels of student debt, stagnant wages.
While voting rights in America have come a long way toward ensuring equal ballot access for all, many scholars and activists argue that the overtly racist Jim Crow laws of the past have now given way to technically race-neutral but discriminatory policies, like voter ID laws.
By the end of the movie, its formerly pale, washed-out tones have given way to scenes that are ultimately drenched in red — an orgy of violence and upheaval that is roughly equivalent to all of the pain that the dancers have internalized up until now.
Fernando Henrique Cardoso, Mr. da Silva's predecessor, responded in an opinion article, saying that casting the country as a "democracy in ruins, in which the rule of law had given way to arbitrary measures" might be politically expedient for Mr. da Silva but was not true.
But such optimism has given way to a kind of stagnant waiting game, filled with more questions than answers: Is the sudden explosion of private businesses (like Airbnb) on the island a sign of things to come or merely window dressing on what remains a totalitarian regime?
It's similar to the hipster-chic interior that you'll find in boutiques and coffee shops up and down the main drag of the Mission neighborhood, a historically-Latinx district that's given way to new apartment buildings and high-earning tech workers within the past decade or so.
Poll taxes and literacy tests have given way to voter-ID laws, cutbacks to early voting and same-day registration, polling place closings, voter-roll purges, racially discriminatory redistricting and felon disenfranchisement laws — most of which, though justified on race-neutral grounds, harm minority voters more.
And as the more stable political balance of the 1980s and 1990s has given way to the chaos of now, the couple has drawn on the weirdest experiences of their past — the dabbling in conspiracy, the endless PR, connecting people from various parts of their lives.
Trump's diatribe has already been fact-checked, but there are two elements (witchy enough?) that illustrate why Trump was given way more due process than those prosecuted during the Salem witch trials: quality and quantity — of evidence, and the societal position of the victims, that is.
In New York City, the rezonings — or changing the purpose of a zoned area from, say, residential to business property — of East New York, East Harlem, Jerome Avenue, Downtown Far Rockaway and Inwood under Bill de Blasio's administration have also given way to fears of higher prices and displacement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - A topsy-turvy 2016 start for U.S. stocks has given way to some semblance of order for now, but traders who don't think the lull in volatility will last may want to use the calm to pick up protection on the cheap, market strategists said.
Risky assets have staged a remarkable comeback in the first two months of 0.93 - an index of global equities is up 16 percent - as concerns that monetary policy would continue tightening despite a slowing global economy has given way to optimism that major central banks will remain dovish.
After the fall less than a month earlier of the Tunisian dictator, Zine el-Abidine Ben Ali, it seemed the frozen, decades-long Arab confrontation of cynical dictators and repressed Islamists — fecund in the incubation of jihadi terrorists — had given way to the possibility of more inclusive societies.
DEFINING Risky assets have staged a remarkable comeback in the first two months of 0.93 - an index of global equities is up 16 percent - as concerns that monetary policy would continue tightening despite a slowing global economy has given way to optimism that major central banks will remain dovish.
Risky assets have staged a remarkable comeback in the first two months of 2019 - an index of global equities is up 16 percent - as concerns that monetary policy would continue tightening despite a slowing global economy has given way to optimism that major central banks will remain dovish.
If this is life after art — in which the work of "iconoclastic figures who rejected the status quo and the dominant values of society" has given way to "a triumph of the […] desire for apolitical content" — then isn't the iconoclasm of the relentless text panels the only legitimate response?
The most telling aside of Mr. Trump's 2016 candidacy — that he could shoot somebody on Fifth Avenue and retain his support — has given way to a presidency that has broadly proved him right, through trade wars and porn stars, praise for foreign dictators and excuses for white supremacists.
In Egypt, too, albeit under very different circumstances, the utopianism of 2011 has given way to suffocation and violence, as a new iteration of military despots attempt to expunge collective memories of that brief moment when the ability to shape the world around oneself had fallen into collective hands.
Last year's season of midterm activism has given way to a long electoral winter of Democratic primary skirmishes and an emphasis on just a few early-voting states, leaving Trump opponents to wrestle with how to contribute amid a gush of executive outrages they feel powerless to counteract.
And that initial shyness about asking questions has given way to an unchecked confidence that has led him to direct-message a reporter at USA Today about how to get on the White House press list and being part of the press scrum quizzing politicians after a debate.
As a trumpeter, Mr. Scott is the rare musician who has defined a personal solution to one of jazz's biggest challenges these days: how to make sure solos stay engaging now that the swinging rhythms and swift chord changes of traditional bebop have largely given way to simmering grooves.
But the hawkish rhetoric of the campaign has given way to more measured statements on trade from the administration that track more closely with the stance of many congressional Republicans, who are avid promoters of free trade and deeply skeptical of policies they view as restrictive or protectionist.
The microfinance enthusiasm of the early 2000s has given way in recent years to a lot more skepticism — including India determining most microfinance programs to be predatory lending and banning them, stories of suicides among recipients, and new research suggesting the positive effects, while not imaginary, are fairly small.
It's an approach that's fallen out of step with the way we experience sports these days, where access to athletes is instantaneous, team-based fandom has given way to the disaggregation of fantasy sports, and the NFL draft resembles a rodeo auction crossed with Gawai, that weeks-long Bornean binge holiday.
The trading floor and the seedy "boiler room" have given way to people sitting alone at their computers, using online forums to share the emotional ups and downs of the stock market, the proverbial mixture of greed and fear, to which we can now add a near-pathological need for trolling.
The result is a nation where Protestant awakenings have given way to post-Protestant wokeness, where Reinhold Niebuhr and Fulton Sheen have ceded pulpits to Joel Osteen and Oprah Winfrey, where the prosperity gospel and Christian nationalism rule the right and a social gospel denuded of theological content rules the left.
As Veronica Wells wrote for MadameNoire, the AAVE- (African American Vernacular English) inflected manner of speaking Awkwafina once took on has subsided, and given way to what seems more like Nora Lum, though she recently told the New York Times that Awkwafina is an identity she's still hesitant to shed.
Some 13 months later, as Kushner's standing in the White House corkscrews and the notion of Ivanka's moderating influence over the President is all but evaporated, those sunny hopes -- and they belonged, in fairness, to anxious establishment Republicans too -- have given way to still more clouds over Trump era Washington.
By the 20th century, American Bank Note and other companies commonly commissioned original art rather than taking images from the broader culture, partly because the salon art of the 19th century had given way to new movements whose images were "not suitable" for currency vignettes, as Mr. Tomasko's catalog puts it.
As we get ready to close the March quarter and as we discussed on this week's Cocktail Investing Podcast, domestic stock market indices have switched gears as the euphoria and hope that filled the market post-election has given way to sobering data that the domestic economy is once again slowing.
The seeming plausibleness of the world's first nuclear conflict since World War II has given way to dozens of articles about how to survive a nuclear war, how we definitely weren't going to have a nuclear war and so on, creating an atmosphere of total confusion about what the hell's actually going on.
The symbiotic relationship between Mr. Macron and a legislature made in his image is a hopeful sign to his many supporters that the sclerotic French politics of the past few decades have given way to an era of renewal in a country that has long embraced the principle of a strong presidency.
I'll answer that challenge myself: My own alarm over climate change has gone up modestly since the Obama-era cap-and-trade debates, as the decade or more in which observed warming was slow or even flat — the much-contested warming "pause" — has given way to a clearer rise in global temperatures.
A. The biggest thing I'm concerned about is the incredible prescribing of psychiatric drugs to kids today, such as benzodiazepines like Ativan for anxiety, S.S.R.I.s like Zoloft for depression, antipsychotic drugs like Seroquel, along with drugs like Adderall and Ritalin for A.D.H.D., which is a diagnosis that is given way too freely.
The changes formally confirm what has become evident to many Egyptians for years: The sweeping euphoria of 2011, when protests led to the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak, has given way to an even harsher brand of strongman rule under a leader who also intends to rule for decades, and perhaps for life.
News Analysis LONDON — With their giddy celebrations of "independence day" having given way to political and economic turmoil, one thing has become especially clear about the former London mayor Boris Johnson and other leaders of the successful campaign to vote Britain out of the European Union: They had no plan for what comes next.
It's all engaging enough, but it never gets to the heart of the more urgent questions that, for me, were looming over all three of these books; namely how do we measure "fulfillment" in work, and where do we find it when the traditional channels have given way to a round-the-clock hustle?
As a refuge, Columbia County is in some ways the anti-Pines: The indulgences have given way to solitude and creativity, the bright sandy beach to leafy glades and grassy meadows — much like queer culture itself, the place both defies expectations and refuses to conform to the rules of what a haven might be.
The moral ambiguities in the conduct of the cold war and the blurry nature of treachery—the leitmotifs of his earlier novels—have given way to a bristling anger, even rage, over what Mr le Carré sees as the turpitude of the West, especially of America, in a horrid new world order where Smiley has no place.
Google search used to be elegant and free from advertising [...] Facebook co-founder Chris Hughes recently observed that Facebook's initial innovations—including its "simple, beautiful interface"—were forged by the pressure of competition [but] has given way to advertising and interfaces that make it difficult for users to avoid content they do not wish to see.
"We are in a new world," Mester said, where the obvious need to raise rates has given way to a situation where economic growth is expected to slow, wages are rising on the basis of low unemployment, interest rate sensitive sectors of the economy like housing have ebbed, and the unemployment rate has roughly "stabilized" at a low level.
The country will decide the issue in a referendum on June 23, and there is a growing sense on both sides that the early confidence of those who support remaining in the European Union has given way to recognition that the vote could go either way, with historic if hard-to-predict consequences for Britain and the Continent.
This being a September evening, you might imagine the yard in raking light and breezy autumnal aspect, but it was actually pretty swampy, the oppressive tonnage of summer humidity not yet given way to season's end, so as soon as the burgers looked about done, we ferried them inside and settled at the island in my kitchen to eat.
The can't-look-away quality of his public persona and his media awareness have frequently pushed much of our national journalism into an unsavory corner where the imperatives of equal time, hard scrutiny and adherence to traditional standards have given way to the business lure of the huge television ratings and internet clicks that Mr. Trump uniquely provides.
In a country with bitter memories of military dictatorship — the most recent one having given way to civilian rule in 1985 — the word is especially fraught, and it has become a rallying cry that has energized supporters who are battling to stave off an impeachment trial in the Senate that could begin as early as next month.
Now that Iran has rehabilitated itself by signing a nuclear deal with the West, the unyielding media images of a death-cult totalitarian land that I used to push back against have given way to elegant fashion spreads, lists of Persian foods that blow your tastes buds away and features touting skiing in Iran over the Alps.
But by the time President John F. Kennedy gave his ill-conceived order for the disastrous Bay of Pigs Invasion in April 1961, it had become all too clear that the principle of "right versus wrong" had given way to a new Cold War paradigm of "us versus them," in which traditional ethics played little part.
" Even more tellingly, the group "we" has given way to an "I," a passionately imperfect character who's impulsive, sensual, easily hurt but also proud and a little cerebral: "I overthink your punctuation use," she admits in "The Louvre," a song about the rush of infatuation and obsession for a guy she already knows is "not my type.
She is more adept here than in "NW" at mapping the inner lives of her heroines, though the radical sympathy she evinced for her characters in "White Teeth" and "On Beauty" has given way to a somewhat more grudging attitude — perhaps accounted for by the fact that the story is told from the narrator's decidedly subjective point of view.
The show makes use of a local tribal casino for much of its storytelling, and it features a working-class vibe that nicely captures the way a city once built around blue-collar folks has given way to endless growth among the sorts of young folks who might confuse "Stumptown" for a coffee instead of an actual town.
The rise of some gays in Trump's orbit tracks with a trend of growing conditional acceptance within conservative circles, such as events featuring gay men held at the Metropolitan Republican Club in New York City and the Capitol Hill Club in DC. The ostracizing and icky smears of yore about homosexuals being diseased and immoral have largely given way to limited social tolerance.
The promise of coming together in a free and democratic world has given way, in many places, to new divisions and new hostilities; nationalistic and tribal instincts are on the loose, and the lifting of draconian censorship has been replaced by the deeply troubling information jungle of the internet and the ubiquity of surveillance technology that the Stasi could scarcely imagine.
The quality of hourly work is decliningThe traditional view of the hourly worker as the clock-punching factory hand – often the member of a union, with decent healthcare and layoff benefits – has given way to enormous service sectors that offer the most casual of employment on an hourly basis – often with few hours of work available to workers even in good times.
As the short grass-court swing has given way to the hardcourt lead-up to the U.S. Open, the speculation around the enigmatic form of Williams has grown louder, if anything, while the popular onus appears to be more on Djokovic to definitively consolidate his position than it is on Nadal and Federer to prove they still have what it takes.
But questions over the video, which has been shared by senior Sanders aides, have now given way to a broader clash -- which the Sanders campaign has been pushing for weeks but Sanders himself did not bring up during last week's debate -- over Biden's past willingness to entertain negotiations with Republicans over deals that would either slow the program's growth or reduce its scope.
In a sign of the prime minister's weakness, the government has given way on two issues recently when threatened with votes in Parliament that it could not be sure to win: providing funds for abortions in England for women from Northern Ireland and setting up an inquiry into a decades-old scandal over contaminated blood in the National Health Service.
To his skeptics — a mild word in this context, since almost all of Hong's films are wry enough to pass the time pleasantly — he explores his ideas in ways that have felt increasingly tossed off (opening text in "Hotel by the River" notes that the film was shot in about two weeks), and his micro-obsessions have given way to predictability.
The number of investment rounds in AI companies in 2015 was 16% up on the year before, when for the technology sector as a whole it declined by 3%, says Nathan Benaich of Playfair Capital, a fund that has 25% of its portfolio invested in AI. "It's the Uber for X" has given way to "It's X plus AI" as the default business model for startups.
The migrant crisis and white-nationalist terrorism have both worsened, but the late-Obama-era crime increase appears to have subsided, campuses and cities have been relatively calm, Russia's aggression has given way to stalemate, the Islamic State's defeat has been mostly completed and Islamist terrorism has grown more sporadic than in the period that gave us Charlie Hebdo, San Bernardino and much more.
Roger Cohen With the death of Shimon Peres and the passing of the last of the giants of Israel's foundation a void fills the soul — in part because the peace of which he dreamed has proved elusive, in part because the search for Israeli-Palestinian compromise has reached a low point of repetitive sterility, but above all because statesmanship has now given way among the leaders of Israel to barren tactical maneuver.
" (This is a coffee-shop term popularized in the aughts, in honor of the parsimonious customer who, instead of ordering an iced latte, orders espresso over ice, which is cheaper, and then dumps in half a cup of milk.) On hip-hop records, "ghetto" has largely given way to the warmer, more flexible "hood," which sounds less like a condition and more like a community; Kendrick Lamar's ode to the bad old days is called "Hood Politics," not "Ghetto Politics.
Among Republicans, the long-standing "bromance" between Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpPossible GOP challenger says Trump doesn't doesn't deserve reelection, but would vote for him over Democrat O'Rourke: Trump driving global, U.S. economy into recession Manchin: Trump has 'golden opportunity' on gun reforms MORE and Ted CruzRafael (Ted) Edward CruzTrump moves forward with F-16 sale to Taiwan opposed by China The Hill's Campaign Report: Battle for Senate begins to take shape O'Rourke says he will not 'in any scenario' run for Senate MORE has given way to open hostilities.

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