Sentences with phrase «change of view»

Many participants had actually changed some of their views without noticing.
Left, who has gained notoriety for successful bets against stocks such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, explained that his rapid change of view on Twitter came as a result of the growing scrutiny surrounding social media and how companies handle users» personal information.
Any effort to understand what is now taking place in the human conscience must of necessity proceed from the fundamental change of view which since the sixteenth century has been steadily exploding and rendering fluid what had seemed to be the ultimate stability — our concept of the world itself.
The most important change of view has come in connection with the apocalyptic Son of man sayings.
It will be found that, in respect to the authenticity of tradition, I have become more skeptical now than I was in my previous work on the Kingdom of God, and that, in consequence, some parts of this book represent a considerable change of view.
The open letter system is being changed so there will be «a more substantive change of views» between the chancellor and the Bank of England.
Just ask Charles Kennedy and Menzies Campbell what they think about that, and you'll realise this is a party which - when the right moment comes - can adopt a very sudden change of view.
After hours of driving from the nearest outpost of civilization, the wind farms present a welcome change of view.
Get a change of views and a lower cost of living in these overseas locations.
If you changed your views on the use of nuclear power and had insider information that had caused that change of views or supported it, then you would be ethically correct to speak out on the matter whether still an employee or not.
It's easy for people who are more liberal on this issue to claim the pastoral high ground (indeed, Chalke's piece is partly pastorally motivated), but that ignores many who will be hurt to read his change of view, and what they will regard as a sharp shift from scripture.
The result of such a change of view is the rejection of determinism and the affirmation of freedom as a fundamental aspect applicable not only to man, but also to all of reality.
Near the end of my years as a pastor, as I was beginning to change some of my views and ideas about church and pastoral ministry, I started to try to impress upon the people of the church that if they could only attend one gathering of the church per week, I would prefer they go to a small group gathering, rather than to the Sunday morning service.
There is a risk that this entire subject, which is much more important than what one person thinks about it, will be hijacked by people talking about Steve Chalke's change of view, or about gay marriage.
If you put off your ITK BS glasses: — What DarrenArsenal1 said: «I think we are looking at someone who may have climbed everest, has seen a change of view and wants to climb again.»
The change of view and feel of their body may distract a mildly fussy baby.
At the point of a change of view or a change of tact, we are likely to criticise our politicians for deceiving us.
Nick Clegg tells tonight's programme that he changed his view on the timing of cuts prior to polling day — a change of view he didn't share with the electorate.
We still hold substantial allocations to both Portuguese bonds (which we intend to reassess if the bonds are upgraded by a second major agency to investment grade status) and to Indian «masala» bonds, which we intend to hold over the long term, barring any change of view.
Have you changed any of your views on AGW?
As CT commenters pointed out on my last post, there's a rush of former sceptics announcing their change of views on global warming.
However, I'm always tweaking something small for a change of view.
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