Sentences with phrase «about imminent changes»

You could be forgiven for trying not to think about the imminent changes to school funding.
Barely a day after a DAILY GUIDE report about imminent changes in the Command of the Ghana Armed Forces, President John Mahama late yesterday replaced the Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Matthew Quashie, with Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Sampson Michael - Oje.

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The Second World War changed all this; the imminent collapse of civilization tended to break down social barriers, and sex education became more about avoiding syphilis, gonorrhoea and the like.
And so, in recent months, advocates like Yaro have latched onto the imminent expiration of the Garden's 50 - year operating permit as means of bringing about an overdue change of scenery.
As someone who finds themselves on the front end of this imminent body change, itbia juce to hear a perspective like yours about what might by my future!
Blind Spot Assist warns the truck driver about other road users not only when turning; it also warns about imminent collisions with stationary obstacles — for example signs or lamps — and serves as an assistance system when changing lane.
The comprehensive Volvo Active Driver Assist system offers camera and radar to offer the most data about an imminent event, helping to mitigate the potential for unintentional collisions or lane changes.
The local community has been reticent in coming forward about the town's incredible historical and geological relevance (the mountains around the town are the oldest in the world, dating back 3.5 billion years) but that will all soon change with the imminent release of both the Disney version of Jock of the Bushveld, and the film about Cockney Liz (legendary «barmaid» who became known as Cockney Liz because of the accent in which she chose to sing, despite her obvious refinement and musical talent.
The highly - regarded Suikoden II (PS1) is particularly rare (and north of $ 100 on Amazon), but this may be about to change — Siliconera has spotted a PS3 listing for Suikoden II, suggesting a PSN re-release is imminent.
While we can use the imminent changes in Chinese culture and politics as an underlying reference point for his work, Yang Fudong: An Estranged Paradise teaches us more about this particular artists» sensitivity to color, framing, composition and human behavior.
The scientists do not foresee any imminent changes, and the report advises that the public «not be fatalistic about the threats.»
Andrew Marr: What's interesting — I mean, so, just to be absolutely clear for all those listening, um, of all those theories about the imminent end of the Earth, and the Earth's going to change on its axis and rotate in a different direction — there is no scientific evidence for any of this, as far as you're concerned, absolutely none.
This also created a grand illusion in the public mind about the magnitude and drivers of climate change, which fueled a new religion (moral norm) in society toward «saving» Earth's climate from an «imminent» catastrophe.
The importance of thermal bridge assessment has never been as prevalent as it is today, and it is about to become even more so with the onset of nZEB (nearly zero energy buildings) and imminent changes in Ireland to Part L for non-domestic buildings.
National Academy of Sciences (1975): «We do not know what causes... climatic change» By Kenneth Richard After having switched from warning the masses in the 1970s about imminent human - caused global cooling to warning the masses in the 1980s about an imminent human - caused global warming, the late Dr. Stephen Schneider suggested that, to avoid «potentially disastrous -LSB-...]
Then again, now that the UK has its Climate Change Act and the USA's is well on its way, and with the climate Satan out of the Whitehouse, perhaps there is just less demand or need for salacious news items about our imminent doom.
The phrase «global warming» has been thrown about so much, in the ongoing debate over dangers of man - made climate change, that it can seem more like a dark shadow on the horizon, than an imminent threat.
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