Sentences with phrase «change at an unprecedented pace»

Cele states that the rebranding centres on foregrounding Hatch's understanding of its client's challenges and requirements and responding quickly with innovative solutions to those needs in an environment that is changing at an unprecedented pace.
The way students learn and educators teach is changing at an unprecedented pace, with 49 % of educators believing the foreseeable future will bring significant changes to the way they teach *.
The electricity sector is undergoing change at an unprecedented pace with the growth in distributed generation enhancing trends in decentralisation and decarbonisation, opening new opportunities and challenges for countries to balance the energy trilemma.
The world's oceans are changing at an unprecedented pace, and scientists» methods for assessing sea turtle populations must evolve rapidly too.
Perhaps it was not very interesting to write about but clearly the subject matter is of keen interest to clients looking to manage a risk who's form and substance change at an unprecedented pace.

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With environmental changes occurring at an unprecedented rate around the world, biological communication needs to be left off the pace at no point.
Technology has brought about unprecedented changes at a pace that is challenging all notions of flexibility and adaptability.
Change is happening at an unprecedented pace demanding constant adaptation.
With changes taking place across the UK school system at an almost unprecedented pace, from academisation to assessment changes, it is essential that school leaders have a space to come together, debate ideas and share their experiences and best practice.
«The advances that we're seeing year - over-year are incredible, with more publishers, users and new technology changing the face of the industry at an unprecedented pace,» Kobo chief content officer Michael Tamblyn said in a statement.
This means a world in which we are warming the earth by pumping greenhouse gases into the atmosphere at a pace that is unprecedented in Earth's history is also a world in which the consequences of climate change could come hard and fast, including tsunamis and earthquakes.
Changes in the region's competition law landscape in the past five years have seen key regional markets entering the realm of enforcement — particularly Hong Kong and a host of ASEAN members — and existing competition regimes being strengthened at an unprecedented pace.
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