Sentences with phrase «change in information sometimes»

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When parents want to avoid confrontations with the other parent they sometimes use their children as messengers to communicate information concerning finances or plans they want to make or change in scheduling.
For more information, see Managing to Change: How Schools Can Survive (and Sometimes Thrive) in Turbulent Times (Teachers College Press, 2009); www.tc.edu/ncrest/hatch/managingtochange.
Perez uncovered that the information in the directory is collected nine months in advance, therefore offerings sometimes change (Perez, 400).
It's this second approval that buyers and refinancing households sometimes forget, because if there's been any material change in your application information, the lender pulls your loan from the queue and rewrites it from scratch — closing derailed.
Before your appointment, you may want to record the details of your pet's behavior changes as you observe them — even seemingly insignificant information can sometimes clue your veterinarian in to what's going on.
I think that precisely because you are coming of age at a time of such rapid and sometimes unsettling change, born into a world with fewer walls, educated in an era of constant information, tempered by war and economic turmoil — because that's the world in which you're coming of age, I think you believe as deeply as any of our previous generations that America can change and it can change for the better.
In particular, it is sometimes argued that (a) despite past public communication efforts, public understanding of the scientific consensus has not changed much in the last decade and hence the approach must not be very effective (i.e., «the stasis argument»)[13] and (b) because people are predisposed to engage in protective motivated reasoning (i.e., people process information consistent with their ideological worldviews), consensus - messaging is likely to be unsuccessful or could even backfire [12, 14In particular, it is sometimes argued that (a) despite past public communication efforts, public understanding of the scientific consensus has not changed much in the last decade and hence the approach must not be very effective (i.e., «the stasis argument»)[13] and (b) because people are predisposed to engage in protective motivated reasoning (i.e., people process information consistent with their ideological worldviews), consensus - messaging is likely to be unsuccessful or could even backfire [12, 14in the last decade and hence the approach must not be very effective (i.e., «the stasis argument»)[13] and (b) because people are predisposed to engage in protective motivated reasoning (i.e., people process information consistent with their ideological worldviews), consensus - messaging is likely to be unsuccessful or could even backfire [12, 14in protective motivated reasoning (i.e., people process information consistent with their ideological worldviews), consensus - messaging is likely to be unsuccessful or could even backfire [12, 14].
Changes may have been agreed to among the parties to the contract through their legal representation, and sometimes the information is in fact, not shared with the REALTORS (r) involved.
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