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It seemed that a new order might be taking root.
But serious challenges to church hegemony were already taking root.
Change is already taking root at the state and local levels.
Medical marijuana use is taking root in Canada's federal police force.
In reality, it's about keeping hate speech from quietly taking root.
A form of it is taking root in and around the Sahel.
In some small way, perhaps that logic is taking root once again.
Facebook's extraordinary dominance in Myanmar began taking root around the same time.
There, German Romantic opera was taking root, especially in works by Weber.
The low population density meant that local financial institutions had trouble taking root.
In the country's capital, a small piece of Russian wilderness is taking root.
"Extremist ideas taking root in Eritrea is very difficult," said presidential adviser Yemane.
Early investments by big brands are now taking root, Newzoo CEO Peter Warman said.
A close friendship Chinese companies started taking root in Cambodia in the late 1990s.
There is a cult of civility taking root in the media and Democratic establishment.
DAFs are taking root in Britain and Canada, but they are primarily an American phenomenon.
But he worried that France is far behind in preventing Muslim fanaticism from taking root.
These are in addition to several community-based networks already taking root around the world.
The populist politics sweeping across America and Europe are, it seems, taking root in Germany.
And reforms intended to change the way the U.S. administers aid are slowly taking root.
On the south end of the Vegas strip, a different kind of gaming is taking root.
Another wretched Knicks season has ended, but from its ashes a justifiable optimism is taking root.
When people think about race consciously, she posits, it helps prevent essentialist thinking from taking root unconsciously.
Are workforce development programs aligned to support the new companies and projects taking root in the zones?
We're already seeing that happen—and workers pushing back—in the service sector, where automation is taking root.
That is why the consumption focus is taking root first in blue cities, where liberals tend to cluster.
In Sweden's private sector, the practice is taking root in places such as Toyota service centers in Gothenburg.
Some changes already are taking root — including a narrower view of what's considered fair game for proxy ballots.
It's a city of makers now, and micromanfacturing and 3D printing seem to be taking root in the town.
With the capture of Mosul in sight, a power struggle appears to be taking root between Iraq's Shi'ite leaders.
In Africa, a continent all too often mislabeled as relatively undeveloped, major innovations are taking root and scaling quickly.
Restaurants are now being remodeled to look more appealing to Instagrammers, and there's even an Airbnb aesthetic taking root.
It began organizing at the beginning of March to ward off any Canada-style regulations from taking root there.
"It's really heartening and heartwarming to see this movement for public education taking root around the country," Warren said.
More importantly, there are plenty of examples of democratic systems taking root in cultures very different than our own.
They are a small part of the growing backlash to the caravan, taking root in WhatsApp groups and Facebook pages.
There are very real signs that even if it's not as loud or as urgent, these efforts are taking root.
Bell suggests logging on in the morning, when new habits have a better chance of taking root and being sustained.
Al Qaeda's message was taking root in parts of Africa where nation-states had been sloppily crafted and poorly ruled.
Columbia's union-busting is a bid to prevent a sense of class consciousness from taking root in its student workforce.
Aware of that risk, the government is betting big on mobile payments, an industry only just taking root in Japan.
When she joined the National League for Democracy, Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi's party, it looked like democracy taking root.
President Rodrigo Duterte recently cautioned against Islamic State taking root in the southeast Asian country, saying it needed to avoid "contamination".
This week, TechCrunch is headed back to Africa to checkout the amazing startups taking root for our global Startup Battlefield competitions.
Images via Human Rights Watch Profit follows war, taking root in chaos and dislocation, finding the opportunities created out of desperation.
Entirely new kinds of economic and social organization evolved on these networks, taking root faster than anyone would have thought possible.
" Many of those realizations were still taking root during the recording process, as was the story behind "Oxygen & The Mellow Stuff.
The bottom line: Informed federal policies and strong enforcement could help prevent nicotine addiction from taking root in a new generation.
The nationalism and anti-migrant sentiment that has challenged multilateralism elsewhere in Europe is taking root — fast — in mainstream German politics.
ISPs continue to push for fake net neutrality legislation in hopes of preventing tougher state or federal rules from taking root.
An inflation-targeting regime adopted in 2012 is still taking root, and inflation expectations remain anchored to the DOP/USD exchange rate.
But the city is in a race against time — and against the development that threatens to keep its goals from taking root.
She never does learn much about this young man in whom her husband's heart is taking root, changing him in unexpected ways.
The following decades saw a spike in the number of Jews immigrating to Palestine and the buds of Zionist state institutions taking root.
The IMF chief was speaking after attending the Boao Forum in China where she said that a global economic recovery was taking root.
The IMF chief was speaking after attending the Boao Forum in China where she said that a global economic recovery is taking root.
We elect leaders to place country above party, address the most critical issues plaguing the nation and prevent future crisis from taking root.
Athletes from 52 countries competed in the Otillo series alone in 2019, and the sport is now taking root in the United States.
Why it matters: The challenge comes from left-leaning states at a time when restrictive abortion bans are taking root in several conservative states.
And to the delight of many Milwaukeeans, it increases the chances of social-democratic ideas taking root in a country notoriously hostile to them.
"Preventing conflict and refugee flows, stopping terrorist groups from taking root and combating organized crime are all intertwined," said NRC senior adviser Richard Skretteberg.
Taking root and bending her arms in a choreographed stance, she leveled her gaze and made eye contact with successive individuals in the crowd.
It's to watch for the dogmas of masculinity taking root in myself each day, to acknowledge whatever virtues they contain and disavow the rest.
Since taking root in China in 22011, the virus has spread through poultry farms, evolving into a highly pathogenic strain that can infect humans.
There was also talk of the fighting between the Tuareg and the Toubou in Libya spilling across the desert and taking root in Agadez.
And so they've devised a byzantine system of barriers aimed at keeping the migrant population from "taking root," as the Interior Ministry puts it.
With Trump in the Oval Office, young people are watching as policy proposals entirely disconnected from their own visions and values are taking root.
In fact, searching any of the terms popular within the current fringe white supremacist movement which is taking root in America yields plenty of results.
Data showed China's manufacturing sector surprisingly returned to growth for the first time in four months in a sign government stimulus measures were taking root.
He said the battle for Marawi was not a failure because the military had learned a lot and was stopping Islamic State from taking root.
The French government does not support the camp in Grande-Synthe and has said that the authorities would prevent new, improvised camps from taking root.
General Tod Wolters, the top U.S. Air Force general in Europe and NATO's Allied Air Commander, said the new warplane was taking root in Europe.
The vaccine issue has been a thorny one in recent years, with skeptics taking root in the left and right ends of the US political spectrum.
What's significant is not the victories of the budding movement but the fact that the ideas appear to be taking root, however slow that process is.
That uncertainty has also jeopardized Brazil's economic recovery, which until recently was taking root in small ways but depends on the enactment of major economic changes.
Now, that ride-hail battle is taking root in Latin America — where the priority has quickly shifted from simply being present in certain markets to dominating them.
Marsha Blackburn, who has been pushing her own, loophole-filled and ISP-approved legislation in an effort to prevent tougher state or federal laws from taking root.
However, as the party lurches left, the issues on which they've chosen fight simply lack broad-based appeal and are not taking root in the moderate center.
"This really highlights how mobile payment is taking root in China's outbound tourism market," said Janice Chen, head of the business operation for Alipay's cross-border unit.
Mr. Sun's removal appears to undermine the pecking order of elite promotion that had been taking root under Mr. Xi's predecessors, especially Hu Jintao, the previous president.
The real goal of such bills is to pre-empt the tougher net neutrality rules now taking root across more than half the states in the nation.
To avoid other families with no other prospect of qualifying for permanent residence taking root in the Netherlands, the government will also try to speed up asylum procedures.
Two rotating rubber brushes on its underside take the place of a duck's feet, which oxygenate the water by stirring it up and preventing weeds from taking root.
From the Big Easy, the tech executive seemed to be taking a shot at the divisiveness taking root in Washington D.C. and corrupting the fabric of the country.
Image: PixabayTo prevent Zika-infected mosquitoes from taking root in South Carolina, officials in Dorchester County gave the go-ahead to spray a powerful insecticide over the countryside.
The Riches aren't just trying to stop the conspiracy theories about their family — they're trying to prevent conspiracy theories from taking root in the first place, ever again.
They discovered Calcagno's cancer had traveled from her breast throughout her body; her failing speech, vision, and legs were from the cancerous tumor taking root in her brain.
We should also heavily guard against this kind of culture taking root within our law enforcement agencies, where officials may feel handcuffed by the shackles of political correctness.
Why should it help us when it doesn't need us to survive, its seeds borne on the idlest gust, taking root and thriving in even the cruelest terrain?
While countries like Sweden have embraced the model with notable success, U.S. telecom giants have lobbied hard to prevent such a model from taking root in the States.
But a new study from Georgia Institute of Technology, Emory University and University of Michigan researchers suggests there's little ambiguity: Banning horrible communities from taking root on Reddit worked.
In Queens' Astoria area, real estate prices are considerably lower than those in Long Island City, where a growing crop of start-ups and other businesses are taking root.
What's next: The imagery could be helpful in telling researchers how quickly one invasive species is taking root over a period of time and inform long-term conservation efforts.
"There's a growing sense of uncertainty taking root around the world ... and Canada is not immune to those worries," Finance Minister Bill Morneau said in a prepared budget speech.
It leaves no room in PREPA's budget for a transition to the sort of modern renewable energy economy that is taking root locally, regionally and nationally around the world.
So it's no surprise that a fresh crop of sangucherías is taking root amid the Chilean capital's thriving food scene, riffing on traditional preparations and the typically kitschy settings.
His autocrat-friendly outlook and his campaigns to undercut the effort to stem the tide of corruption across Eastern Europe are unfortunately taking root as America's de facto position.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Southeast Asian countries must step up their fight against religious militancy taking root in their region, including in Myanmar's troubled Rakhine State, Singapore's foreign minister said on Tuesday.
I went deep within her online devotee communities and traveled to her retreat center in Costa Rica to try to understand this new spiritual movement taking root on the internet.
I went deep within her online devotee communities and traveled to her retreat center in Costa Rica to try to understand this new spiritual movement taking root on the internet.
The meme gained momentum slowly over a few days before it exploded, with ideas taking root through individual Twitter conversations and pushing the topic of "ship dynamics" into its moment.
Officials said monitoring the waiting list for adoptions was one way to try to identify and track down the traffickers but they were aware that "bypass mechanisms" were taking root.
Although his political maturation over the past year had not been altogether linear, it seemed clear that an understanding of what his candidacy meant to his supporters was taking root.
Whatever the chaos of Boris N. Yeltsin's era in the 1990s, democracy was taking root when Mr. Putin came to power — in a relatively free and fair election, no less.
Literacy is taking root across these deep green mountain valleys — it's now around 60 percent, compared to 3 percent in the 1950s — giving rise to a surprising underdog literary scene.
Yesenia's anger, so public and digital, is the expression of a new culture against silence and machismo taking root in Mexico, a culture in which women are demanding equal treatment.
America has to step in to stop a new conflict in Iraq, between Shia Arabs and Kurds, taking root amid the rubble of the old one between Shia and Sunni Arabs.
The quick reaction from both scientists and politicians is encouraging, but the damage may already be done, with the pernicious anti-evolution meme now taking root in what is fertile ground.
A trend that began in northern Europe, where electricity demand is stagnant and clouds proliferate, is taking root in countries where power needs are growing fast and the sun shines brighter.
Startups in a diverse range of industries, such as health care, entertainment, retail and education, are taking root in communities across the country, including our home states of Michigan and Montana.
She could picture those women worrying about the state of American Motherhood, shaking their heads and pushing on their faces as they tried to prevent any frown lines from taking root.
As the L.G.B.T.Q. community has gained greater acceptance in America, some advocates now see an opportunity to prevent bigotry from taking root by reaching out to the youngest hearts and minds.
By the 1950s, the beginnings of a wildlife conservation movement were taking root in India and by 1973, Ranthambore, the former hunting grounds of Maharajas of Jaipur, was designated a tiger reserve.
"A source of great concern to me is the spread, in many places, of a climate of wickedness and fury, in which an excessive and depraved hatred is taking root," Francis said.
Developing products that rivals cannot beat on price is the holy grail for the optics, biotech and artificial intelligence start-ups taking root in the East - many around universities and research institutes.
But beneath all the listicles and the GIFs, a violent skirmish is taking root about one of the greatest social justice issues of our time: the demise of the American cargo short.
Mercury connects with Uranus and Saturn and the Sun opposes Neptune on September 7—simply speaking, there are going to be productive conversations at work and exciting new ideas are taking root.
But in recent years survivalism has expanded to more affluent quarters, taking root in Silicon Valley and New York City, among technology executives, hedge-fund managers, and others in their economic cohort.
Similar programs have been taking root at nearly 173 colleges around the country, including large public institutions like Eastern Michigan University, California State University, Long Beach, the University of Connecticut and Rutgers.
When the city decided earlier this year to allow nonprofits to run supervised-injection sites for drug users, Krasner described the reorienting of power and perception that was taking root in Philly.
Slamming the door on that creates a double standard for who gets to express identity, he argues, and that carries serious political risks, whose effects are already taking root across the land.
"The Belt and Road Initiative's primary planning and deployment has been completed and is now stepping onto the stage of taking root and intensive cultivation for sustained development," Xi told the Uzbek parliament.
On a recent trip to China, Robin Brooks, chief economist at the Institute of International Finance, said a conviction was already taking root in some quarters that Trump was setting U.S. monetary policy.
Mr. Justh said he became interested in hemp while looking for a tall canopy plant with broad leaves and a short growth period that could keep weeds from taking root in his crops.
"Iran is already here!!!" the arrested rabbi, Dubi Hayun, wrote on Facebook from the police station — not the first time an Israeli Jew has complained that something resembling Shariah law was taking root.
Where disruptive solutions are taking root To truly transform healthcare, we need to start with the causal mechanism of how to improve the long-term health of a patient while also lowering costs.
Thousands of miles away in Kenya, a different kind of initiative is taking root - one that uses produce deemed too ugly for Western supermarket shelves, such as wonky carrots, curved cucumbers and dimpled apples.
The idea that one could subscribe to their own ideals rather than conform to anyone else's expectations was a completely new concept in a time when teenage self-discovery was only just taking root.
But in the tree-lined neighborhood of Bedford-Stuyvesant, known as Bed-Stuy, where gentrification has rapidly widened the gap between rich and poor, a new form of neighborly help is taking root online.
Jorge Arbache, the secretary for international affairs at Brazil's Planning Ministry, said Washington's "lack of predictability" had prevented a more ambitious partnership from taking root, while China had been far clearer about its vision.
For now, though, the opposite dynamic is taking root: Even the most ideologically similar candidates are diverging in their plans and moving away from consensus about how exactly to redesign the health care system.
Innocent, peaceful Americans, no matter their faith, deserve to live in safe neighborhoods; that is what law enforcement exists to do, and that includes preventing radical Islamic terror cells from taking root in them.
But the idea that the Fed is stuck in the low-rate regime for longer than virtually anyone imagined is slowly taking root, and is the subject of much discussion and analysis on Wall Street.
To stop endless wars and to protect America a new approach is needed – one that seeks to prevent extremism from taking root in the first place by addressing the conditions that enable it to spread.
That "everything else" currently includes the dangerous nationalism taking root in Europe and the United States, by which immigrants and other foreigners are dehumanized and scapegoated, and leaders claim that certain countries are intrinsically worse.
Reagan declared that he wanted to prevent a "Soviet-Cuban" colony from taking root in Grenada and protect American citizens on the island, many of whom were students at St. George's University School of Medicine.
Instead, he voiced a more subtle, lukewarm form of climate skepticism that's taking root under the Trump administration: Officials and policymakers agree that there's a problem, but they oppose taking action to help solve it.
BRATISLAVA (Reuters) - Slovakia should reject quotas to share migrants around the European Union and prevent any large Muslim minority from taking root in the country, the most likely junior partner in the country's next government says.
Duterte has recently been warning about the possibility of Islamic State taking root in the Philippines if driven out of Iraq and Syria, saying his country needed to avoid their "contamination", as did Malaysia and Indonesia.
One day, a short sandy drive from his hero librarian's home, a "butterscotch-and-peach painted concrete mosque" appeared to Mr Hammer: an outpost of the puritan, Saudi-funded Wahhabi ideologues taking root across the Sahel.
As you mentioned, the rule doesn't take effect until October 15, but we've already seen the impact and the chilling effect taking root in our communities over the past year when this was just a proposal.
The work of both Mr. Gott and Ms. Kubisova stands in contrast to the highly controversial music of Ortel, which is known for disparaging Muslims in a country where xenophobic ideals are taking root in politics.
Under the guise that their "strong hand" was the only way to prevent radical leftist governments from taking root in Latin America, the US supported military dictatorships that tortured and disappeared thousands of their own citizens.
In the age of globalization, an attack on NY inspires terror in London and radical ideas cross borders at the speed of light, taking root in the minds of young people anywhere with an Internet connection.
As one of the best and only establishments serving authentic, traditional Gagauzian dishes for its guests, the Kara Gani winery cooks up favorites from the Moldovan subculture, which is once again taking root in its homeland.
PARIS (Reuters) - France has taken gradual steps aimed at reforming its economy over the last decade, helping to underpin a recovery that is now taking root, even if opposition politicians say it is too little too late.
One half of my life so far — my youth — belonged in many ways to the before, when Title IX was taking root, when it was totally normal for female athletes to be treated as second class citizens.
I devote most of "Alt-America: The Rise of the Radical Right in the Age of Trump" to explaining how the radical right really started taking root and expanding its reach into mainstream politics in the 1990s.
Although Tunisia has held elections twice since throwing off autocratic rule in the 2011 revolution which triggered the "Arab Spring" uprisings, democracy is still taking root and such direct questioning of all the candidates is a novelty.
"The Last Day of Summer" and the closing title track both warrant their length, and even if the 11-minute "Watching Me Fall" sees Smith's affection for My Bloody Valentine's Loveless taking root in his own music.
Mr. Assad is determined to retake control of all of Syria, grinding out victory after nearly eight years of civil war; Moscow is concerned about foreign fighters from its neighbors in Central Asia taking root in Idlib.
"The overall idea (of solar geo-engineering) is pretty crazy but it is gradually taking root in the world of research," lead author Atiq Rahman, head of the Bangladesh Centre for Advanced Studies, told Reuters by telephone.
By adapting its flagship mini to the hot-selling SUV category, the DS division led by former McKinsey consultant Yves Bonnefont hopes to accelerate a sales recovery now taking root in the wake of a protracted slump.
What emerges from both books is a pattern: Conspiracism surfaces in sync with the ups and downs of a nation, taking root in its excesses and its crises, and flourishing particularly among groups who feel economically or politically marginalized.
Eventually, though, what emerges is a story of class — the way money (or the lack thereof) shapes people, taking root in the very foundations of one's self-identity and flowering in their interactions with the rest of the world.
The chancellor's desire to show a unified front gained new urgency after the election of Trump, at a time when anti-establishment parties are taking root across Europe and the anti-immigrant Alternative for Germany has made rapid gains.
Repeated calls to act on the Terms of Service these companies outlined for themselves without any meaningful response has arguably emboldened the worst elements taking root on them—with years of simmering hatred brought to boil this weekend in Charlottesville.
Why I moved my startup from San Francisco to San Diego Startup ecosystems are taking root across the country — Utah, Seattle, Dallas, Denver, Chicago, New York City — and they're all looking to copy the formula Silicon Valley made so successful.
A group set up soon after the murder, called Occupy Justice, holds vigils at a makeshift memorial opposite the Valletta law courts, but government workers regularly sweep the site clean of candles and flowers, looking to prevent a shrine taking root.
" O'Rielly and Pai have long argued that it's OK for ISPs to quite-literally write protectionist state laws that prevent competition from taking root in underserved markets, and that any attempt to prevent these legislative handouts is an assault on "states rights.
PFG forces say they are fighting on behalf of a U.N.-backed unity government that arrived in Tripoli in March to try to end factional chaos prevailing since Muammar Gaddafi's fall in 2011, with Islamist militants taking root in the security vacuum.
GENEVA (Reuters) - Urban warfare is taking root in conflicts across the Middle East, with five times more civilians in Syria and Iraq killed in cities than in rural areas over the past three years, the International Committee of the Red Cross said on Wednesday.
After examining the nasal swabs of more than 180 hospitalized patients, the researchers learned that S. aureus is capable of taking root in nearly 6 percent of individuals who carry S. lugdunensis, compared with 35 percent of individuals who don't carry it within their noses.
At a time when Congress is debating measures to extend the reach of mainstream psychiatry — particularly to the severely psychotic, who often end up in prison or homeless — an alternative kind of mental health care is taking root that is very much anti-mainstream.
Unfortunately, the idea that someone armed with a racial and income data map in Washington can helicopter in and disrupt this planning and dictate where Section 8 housing should be located is already taking root in places like Westchester County, N.Y.; Baltimore County, Md.; and Dubuque, Iowa.
On Friday, Live Nation completed a deal to acquire a majority stake in Founders Entertainment, the parent company of Governors Ball, which was started in 213 by a group of young promoters and has since beaten the odds by taking root in New York's difficult market.
Emboldened by the waning influence of the TPLF and the political awakening taking root in Oromia, the largest and wealthiest of Ethiopia's nine linguistic-based states, the OPDO is now upping the ante by demanding the chairmanship of the EPRDF and the office of the Prime Minister.
For instance: YIMBYism is slowly taking root This is pretty specific to the Bay Area, but I live there, so: there seems to be, finally, an understanding that supply and demand do in fact apply to Bay Area real estate, and that being against building more housing is, basically, morally wrong.
Despite the fervor of President Trump's Republican opponents, the president's brand of hard-edge nationalism — with its gut-level cultural appeals and hard lines on trade and immigration — is taking root within his adopted party, and those uneasy with grievance politics are either giving in or giving up the fight.
Beyond the city's verdant Parque Central, these new additions are taking root near 17th- and 23th- century buildings in the Baroque Antigueño style, with decorative stucco ornamentation and low bell towers designed to withstand earthquakes — such as Las Capuchinas, a former convent that is now a colonial-era art museum.
Lynch says there's currently a lot of secrecy surrounding how law enforcement is using facial recognition tech in the US and any additional information will help those who are trying to pass laws that'll stop it from taking root in their communities: A few years back, we got access to a PowerPoint presentation that the FBI gave.
There, the Muslim Brotherhood is being marginalized, the harsh sharia law adopted in 1979 is being pulled back, liberal reforms are taking root, and the focus on the Palestinian fight against Israel has been dropped (and the wrong-headed obsession of the West with the "peace process".) The parallels are obvious with Egyptian President Sadat's 1977 visit to Israel that led to the Camp David Peace Accords.
Duterte has recently been warning about Islamic State taking root in the Philippines and said his country needed to avoid "contamination".. "What we are afraid of is if the ISIS are forced out (of Iraq and Syria) and if (they) lose the land mass, they will try to come to Indonesia, Malaysia and the Philippines because they have declared the caliphate," he said in a speech late on Saturday.

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