Sentences with phrase «dramatic restructuring of»

Bart — do you have any reservations about immediate public policy responses given the limited number of data points we have for the proposed / strongly suspected GHG forcing trend (including dramatic restructuring of our means of production and all the potential unintended consequences that could unleash)?
Comprising works by the class of MFA students who dropped out en masse from the USC Roski School of Art and Design this past May to protest the dramatic restructuring of their program by its new dean, «Recesses» was a contextually loaded event, and one in which at least two intersecting spheres of influence must be taken into consideration.
Dramatic restructuring of the consumers monthly obligations — when a client uses a loan from their 401k for example, generally their loan payment is less than half of their previous related monthly expenses
Coalition climate action spokesman Greg Hunt briefed public servants on the dramatic restructure of the federal climate change bureaucracy before the election was called and yesterday confirmed the Coalition was committed to proceeding with the plan.

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«That caused a gigantic restructuring of Ontario's power system,» he says, which included the dramatic downsizing and eventual privatization of Ontario Hydro, the bulky, monolithic provincial utility.
The second wave of reform took the form of school restructuring, and combined three complementary elements: (a) a call for higher and common expectations for ALL students, (b) an emphasis on new and more challenging teaching practices, and (c) dramatic changes in the organization and management of public schools (Elmore, 1990).
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