Sentences with phrase «against change»

Futures were originally created to help farmers hedge against changes in the prices of their crops between when they were planted and sold.
Only the French representative on the committee voted against the change.
This will give you better control over your taxable income in retirement and a hedge against changes in future tax rates.
The result is strong pressure against any change of schools and even against finding out how we are doing.
We aren't against change, but see the urgency of it.
In my opinion mediocrity has become the norm and celebrated by the board and used as an argument against change, which I think is sad.
We should position ourselves as advocates and not fight against these changes.
If you or someone in your family is severely injured, this compensation can protect against changes in family situations, so that the injured person's future is secure.
It warns against changing even the smallest part of it.
Our minds are adept at developing layer upon layer of protection against change because its number one concern is self - preservation.
An online petition against the change has garnered over 1.2 million signatures.
It offers real - time protection against changes made to registry, startup programs, Internet options and more.
To guard against it changing your life, you need to obtain the best possible legal defence.
I don't argue against the change, but whatever is done with the digital edition to make early critics happy, I'll be at some loss.
Against this changing landscape, employers need to be more diligent in implementing appropriate measures for reporting workplace harassment incidents, as well as procedures for how the employer will investigate incidents and complaints.
As much as everyone likes to talk about «innovation», there are plenty of pressures against change.
The Left Behind series stands in a long line of books reacting against change — not only against independent and strong women, but also now against gays and lesbians.
That causes them to work against the changes that I would want.
We understand, depending on situations, that existing players may stand against some changes that seem to benefit new players more.
Now their business model is about to be upset again and they are fighting hard against this change.
This number is then checked against the change in cash reflected on the balance sheet from period to period to verify that the calculation has been done correctly.
Most of our congregations, and a great deal of our theological tradition, lean against change.
Unfortunately, most sportsbooks have rules against changing the length of the game for bets to count.
They provide a protective medium against changes in the broader environment from pH levels, toxins, etc..
This outfit is perfect on you - especially against the changing fall leaves as a backdrop!
The 66 - year - old billionaire had, after all, previously come out against a change in term limits.
You may need to put your money in more than one spot to give yourself a cushion against changes in the market.
Why are fans so much against the change of this series?
But the steps for achieving this goal must be balanced against the changing needs of business and a global economy.
These mental models are not always an asset though, in particular in their resilience against change, even if that change is beneficial.
A majority also recommended that the age of candidacy for Presidential candidates should be reduced from 35, but voted against any change to the presidential term of office.
One of the things I really like about it is that it's a hedge against changes in the industry.
A stop - loss order should be entered at $ 59 to protect against a change in the trend and the potential for theoretically unlimited losses.
It fights against the changes to the skin structure that goes along with aging.
If he doesn't change his ways then I'm not against changing him for someone who will set us up to challenge — that's the difference.
Business secretary Vince Cable said he and chancellor George Osborne had come to a «common view» over the need for reform after a year of intensive lobbying against the changes by the City.
The target, naturally, is Canadian culture, which sees a nationalist protest against the changing border resolved by some citizens hurling hockey pucks at the highway patrolmen.
Mention of that great saint brings to mind what he said about change: he sharply cautioned against changing law — any law — even when some improvement is possible, unless there is some «urgent necessity or substantial and obvious benefit», since «the mere fact of change in law itself can be adverse to the public welfare and lessen the restraining power of the law».
The Catholic mind at Vatican II was emerging from a vision of faith as an everlasting fortress against a changing world.
Staten Island's three - member delegation was split down party lines against the change.
So EVEL, as currently drafted, provides English and Welsh MPs with a blocking power against changes, but not a power to make changes, unless there is also an outright majority in the House.
By showcasing the most innovative and successful city solutions out there today, we hope to inspire local leaders throughout the country and the world to capitalize on the potential that cities hold to take meaningful action against change.
As Whitehead once put it, «The defense of morals is the battle - cry which best rallies stupidity against change.
For others, it may be enough to switch to a new pair of shoes with a different sole than what you're used to, and you might find your feet rebelling against this change.
Big trees also capture a disproportionate amount of carbon dioxide, making them potential boons in the battle against a changing climate.
The «no» campaign said it was a misrepresentation to include Labour as pro-AV, when the party is divided, and to include the BNP against the change when its supporters are backing AV.
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