Sentences with phrase «change our approach tomorrow»

We should all be ready to change our approach tomorrow if some compelling evidence becomes available.

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Lance Stroll said he will change his approach when he gets back in the Williams tomorrow after a spin ended his running early today.
Ed Miliband will attempt to change the political weather with a speech tomorrow promising a different approach on welfare reform and calling for a «new era of responsibility» across British society.
Consistency is the «secret weapon» for true results so approach all of your workouts with the mindset of doing enough to create change, but not so much that you can't get out and do it again tomorrow.
Don't keep putting off until tomorrow what our experts could be taking care of for you today; get ready to notice big changes in your dog's attitude, behavior and approach to circumstances.
So whatever else the Federation envisages as it moves to put legs on the next step of the national mobility scheme, viz coming up with some sort of nationally common approach to Bar admission, it owes it to everyone — to the provincial Law Societies (for whom the Federation is an agent), to the law professors (who are doing their best to prepare students for the profession of tomorrow), to the law deans (who often find themselves being the meat in the middle of the sandwich when it comes to relations between the academy and the profession), to the law students (who don't relish the rules of the game being changed part - way through) and, at the risk of sounding corny, to the rule of law in Canada — to move deliberately, but engagingly.
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