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To me, traditional approaches to doing photography and thinking about photography feel increasingly anachronistic.
Increasingly I've come to think that what's at the core of acting is thinking. Most people would say it's feeling.
It's becoming increasingly difficult to find kids to hang out with that don't consume a lot of commercial culture.
Around the world, businesses and investors are increasingly taking action to climate-proof their own organizations.
Modern warfare is increasingly expeditionary and requires platforms with extended range, flexibility and endurance.
Dick and I became increasingly committed to helping other parents - parents from low-income families in particular.
Conservative voters increasingly understand that the one legacy a president can leave is his judicial appointments.
Increasingly, football fans are arguing that the game is bloated with too much down time. The officiating is clumsy.
While more great films are being made every year, it is increasingly difficult to get indies into theaters or on TV.
Increasingly, staying in the middle class - let alone aspiring to become middle class - is becoming a game of chance.
Increasingly prices are set by sellers to raise their prices without a loss of sales sufficient to wipe out the gain.
I think increasingly WWE is a global company - as much as they can they want to push out into new markets like Europe.
Extreme sports tricks are becoming increasingly complex, the courses ever more challenging and crashes all too common.
Instrumental music is increasingly marginalized and there's just no outlet, there's no venue for it, in terms of media.
I have found myself increasingly moving away from meat. It hasn't been so much a conscious choice as an organic change.
Dads have been increasingly hands-on for quite a while. And yet, we still insist on portraying dads as bumbling idiots.
People of color and women are increasingly being shown on-screen. For things to be whitewashed just doesn't make sense.
Within the E.U., in a wider context, people are increasingly recognising the need to prevent the abuse of free movement.
We live in an increasingly technological world where the issues are quite complex and based on some complicated science.
The public is increasingly disgusted with a steady diet of defamation, and prepared to reward those who refrain from it.
There is a danger, increasingly, that we're in a post-fact society where it seems my ignorance is as good as your facts.
I've stopped many things such as healthy eating. What's the point? In this post-truth era, I feel increasingly powerless.
For me, it is one of the 'signs of the times' that the idea of God's mercy is becoming increasingly central and dominant.
With the growth of both urbanization and globalization, consumers are becoming increasingly disconnected from their food.
The Cowboys fan in me is getting increasingly sick and tired of watching Jerry Jones enable his team to lose without fear.
Increasingly, consumers don't search for products and services. Rather, services come to their attention via social media.
The Supreme Court has increasingly come down on the side of big corporations instead of workers and middle-class families.
If you follow my tweets, you know, my attention and anxiety have been increasingly focused on the plight of our democracy.
As the years go by and I make more films, I am increasingly interested in capturing place as a vivid backdrop for my films.
Still, whether we like it or not, the task of speeding up the decrease of the human population becomes increasingly urgent.
I see life as increasingly complex, vivid, colorful, crazy, chaotic. That's the world I write about... the world I live in.
The Trudeau government increasingly avoids debate on important national issues by demonizing people who disagree with them.
Cyberterrorism has become an increasingly prevalent and serious threat here in America, both to individuals and businesses.
We live in an age in which the biblical-moral traditions that have guided us for centuries are increasingly being forgotten.
I will tell you flat out that I continually find Yelp and products like it to be increasingly worthless to me as a consumer.
In cyberspace, it is becoming increasingly difficult to uphold security for one's own country by sacrificing that of others.
With work increasingly invisible, it's much harder to grasp the human effects, the social contours, of the Internet economy.
I realized that I'm increasingly in a position where I know a network of people, and I'm able to connect more or less anyone.
As in many other industries, the luxury fashion consumer increasingly desires to put a personal stamp on important purchases.
If you continue to act like an artist as you get older, you'll increasingly feel pressure. People will question your actions.
I'm finding myself increasingly attracted to literature that starts with pessimism as it's leading point and goes from there.
No nation is so great as to be able to afford, in the long run, to remain outside an increasingly universal League of Nations.
On a planet that increasingly resembles one huge Maximum Security prison, the only intelligent choice is to plan a jail break.
Modern football is increasingly dominated by the coaches - their narcissism to put themselves above the team and their players.
The flute was an alternative to being a small fish in an increasingly bigger pool filled with a number of great guitar players.
Catholics and evangelicals need to remain allied, and in solidarity, against the increasingly aggressive secularism of our age.
Many communities are already devastated by poverty. Increasingly, that poverty is born of the greed of a global trading system.
Like everybody else, criminals of all stripes increasingly rely on wireless communications, hand-held devices, and the Internet.
I've become increasingly fascinated with social media to improve on traditional ways of preparing for and predicting the future.
In an increasingly polarized world, it's hard to know whom to trust. CNN will be the only news channel that doesn't take a side.