Sentences with phrase «authors in fundamental ways»

This means that changes that will affect new and established authors in fundamental ways will happen almost daily.

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«These findings suggest that having a camera changes how people approach an experience in a fundamental way,» the authors say.
According to the authors, such a fundamental reorganization of the way teachers and class time are used could save $ 10 billion total in labor costs that districts could invest in other uses.
The authors of the standards say it's a way to help students grasp fundamental concepts in geometry.
«The fundamental way to minimize the risk of Amazon dieback is to control greenhouse gas emissions globally, particularly from fossil fuel combustion in the developed world and Asia,» said Yadvinder Malhi, the lead author from Oxford University.
The authors of the report conclude that the events of the past year or so may not be just your standard cyclical «blip,» but the beginning of a fundamental shift in the way the legal marketplace operates, marking the end of standard yearly billing rate increases, increased resort to outsourcing and clients just generally refusing to accept terms of engagement unilaterally dictated by firms.
«Firms need to embrace a longer - term, fundamental shift in the way that they think about their markets, their clients, their services and their futures,» said James W. Jones, lead author of the Georgetown Law Center's «Report on the State of the Legal Market.»
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