Not exact matches
So
while the urgency
of change is an omnipresent pressure point, it's wise to heed Gartner's disruption decree to «pace yourself,
for sanity's
sake.»
It was only later that I
changed my mind — a gradual, nay, ineffable process I should probably describe,
for the
sake of Beauty, as an epiphany at the end
of a pier in Santa Monica
while watching the sun go down through my Ray - Bans.
I thought about that
while I was typing it and didn't
change what I was saying
for the
sake of simplicity.
While there's nothing wrong with some variety to keep things interesting and overcome plateaus,
change for its own
sake is directionless and most
of the latest gimmicks are nothing more than flashes in the pan that will be out
of fashion by this time in 2019, if not before.
You find when people come in they just chuck out what the previous administration did just
for the
sake of it and
while it's important to acknowledge that yes, things might
change, but you have to know what's deep in the culture — and so I'd like to learn more about that.»
While we're not keen on
change for change's
sake and Formula E's reasoning
of «looking different» doesn't excite our inner engineers, there's still much to be said
for designing an attractive race car — something that isn't always the case as aero becomes ever more complex in other single - seater series.
In a short video, the President speaks about the importance
of addressing climate
change for the
sake of future genrations,
while scenes
of stormy seas, sources
of energy and American landscapes play.
(
while maintaining solar heating, which is actually a hypothetical excercise in part because removing clouds would
change the albedo, though albedo could be artificially maintained by other means
for the
sake of this thought experiment)
After a decade
of uncertainty,
while new procedural and funding systems have become established, we need time to reflect before launching into yet further reforms, with the risk
of making
changes almost just
for the
sake of change.
Things have
changed — in some ways
for the better and
for the
sake of progress and equality,
while also causing a shift in the way we view the postpartum tradition
of taking rest.