Sentences with phrase «changing pace considerably»

Another of those circus - based romantic dramas set during the great depression, Water for Elephants is based on the novel by Sarah Gruen and directed by Francis Lawrence, changing pace considerably from his previous film, I Am Legend.

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But there is still a considerably long way to go before Blair achieves that goal and the peculiarity of the present situation in the party is that the pace of change is dictated by his need for the backing of the unions as long as they retain the major role in party structures and funding.
But things change (and the pace picks up considerably from its exposition - heavy, conflict - free intro) when Capt. Trevor's fighter plane delivers the agonizing realities of the first World War.
Other research shows that changes in these laws caused the pace of teachers» unionization to vary considerably, even among states with very similar labor markets such as Ohio and Illinois.
It seem to me that the pace of change slowed considerably, though I'm painting with broad strokes.
At best, changes of such magnitude would trigger dramatic re-organization of ecosystems across the globe that would play out over the next few centuries; at worst, extinction rates would elevate considerably for the many species adapted to pre-global warming conditions, via mechanisms described above (inability to disperse or evolve fast enough to keep pace with the extremely rapid rate of climate change, and disruption of ecological interactions within communities as species respond individualistically).
The pace of change is already causing teething problems, however, as Bitcoinist reported as the ban commenced that big - volume exchanges were finding it considerably easier to work with banks to stay compliant.
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