Sentences with phrase «change in the status quo»

These were not particularly complicated matters but simply unpopular, especially for an elite who had a lot to lose from changes in the status quo.
In the end, we all lose when promising school reforms are blocked by interests threatened by changes in the status quo.
For Ruffalo's Bruce Banner who sadly will not get his own solo movie in the Marvel Cinematic Universe, he got a big role in the fall's Thor: Ragnarok, a film itself which revitalized the Thor sub-franchise and offered major change in the status quo of the MCU.
Like viruses, he argued, ideas, trends and fashions could quickly become contagious through tiny, almost imperceptible changes in the status quo.
Even more surprising: in 2011 they out - purchased women in the area of high - end footwear, which is a serious change in the status quo, if not a sign of the apocalypse.
Since public opinion, or world opinion, or the opinion of governments in general has become a powerful factor in the situation, and since the West must depend very much on capturing the opinion and the sympathy of what might be called the uncommitted powers, our future is going to depend on the kind of internationalism which does not attempt to freeze the existing situation in a legalistic manner but takes the lead in predicting and preparing the necessary changes in the status quo.
A change in this status quo could have a significant impact on your financial well - being.
Jill Konrath, three - time best - selling author and sales methodology expert, joins us to talk about why a sale equals a change in the status quo for the customer, why experimentation is powerful and necessary in today's sales culture, and why sales is no longer a numbers game but a game of learning more and learning more efficiently.
Have you stopped to consider that a sale to your customer means a change in their status quo?
They do not want any change in the status quo because it will inevitably provide an opportunity to make other changes, most notably to the music that is used for the Mass..
But unless Alisher Usmanov pulls out a Llama from his hat and buys the entire club from the clueless American there's going to be no change in the status quo, so let's buckle in and watch what unfolds.
The challenger came six votes shy of knocking out White in last year's Democratic primary, a feat that Nunes said shows voters want a change in the status quo.
While the courts have made their decision, old habits die hard and the Senate Republicans are refusing to accept a change in the status quo.
«While the courts have made their decision, old habits die hard and the Senate Republicans are refusing to accept a change in the status quo,» Democrats write.
In conducting interviews for her new book, The Diversity Bargain: And Other Dilemmas of Race, Admissions, and Meritocracy at Elite Universities, Warikoo found that students of color largely want honest dialogue, saying that without it, there will be no change in the status quo.
For 2013, there is again no change in the status quo, as these 2 - door variants continue to share a design with the previous - generation 3 Series sedan.
«As aluminum use in auto bodies grows exponentially in the next decade, we applaud the SCRS's efforts to educate and train repair professionals to be better prepared for the change in status quo materials that come through their shop doors,» he said.
Normally the Guardian is a Traditional Publishing Establishment loyalist to the core, strongly opposed to any form of change in the status quo.
Currently, rates are low, but changes in the status quo — such as a Federal Reserve decision to raise the federal funds rate — would cause jumps.
Predictably, the private companies involved are fighting tooth and nail against any change in the status quo that would affect their bottom lines.
This change in the status quo points to an overarching shift in perception by GCs and their legal teams that they need to get both the best outcome and the best price.
You speak to a lot of lawyers and legal tech people, do you feel that the current surge in interest in legal tech is sustainable and a change in the status quo, or is this just a blip that won't last?
This week's bestowal of the Nobel Prize on a behavioural economist who helped identify the power of «the endowment effect» is a timely reminder that people tend to perceive any change in their status quo as a threat to their interests.
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