Sentences with phrase «changing rulebook»

A final thought: If, in this digital realm, we're not truly purchasing content, but rather «borrowing» it at a set price, and according to someone else's changing rulebook, we as consumers we deserve to know this up front, in clear and obvious language (unlike Amazon's clear references to «buying» books, and all the assumptions of ownership that go with buying books).
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Heck, he might just change his mind and write a whole new rulebook at the last minute, maybe call it the New Testament, and then only people who are left handed are allowed in heaven.
As the Darwinian rulebook regards such sudden changes as highly improbable, the evolutionists encounter two problems: insufficient time and missing fossils.
It's the rulebook for any certified organic business in Australia and introduces some changes for winemaking, horticulture, poultry, aquaculture and cottage industries.
Given the challenging brief to create a new range of game - changing malts that push whisky boundaries and rewrite the rulebook, close working between all parties was key for the Glenfiddich Experimental Series.
Replay review confirms the targeting and because of the «egregious mistake» clause in the replay rulebook (as in, replay review can change anything that was very wrong), the interception is negated.
No improved helmet or rulebook will cause the necessary shift; the mentality of coaches has to change.
Unite's Policy Conference sent a very clear message to rebel Labour MPs yesterday by voting by an overwhelming majority to support a rule change to the Labour Party rulebook to reintroduce mandatory reselection of MPs before each general election.
Scottish leader Jim Murphy MP would join us in March, after the Scottish party had approved changes to their rulebook.
It means Mr Corbyn has strengthened his hand as he prepares to push through radical changes to the Labour rulebook that would make it harder to oust him and his allies in the future.
The Unite boss said that his union has so far resisted calls for the party's rulebook to be changed to introduce mandatory reselection of sitting MPs.
However, I gather that my change in nomenclature caused panic and confusion among candidates - not least because the meetings open to all electors in a constituency are defined as Open Primaries in the party rulebook.
In any case it is for Conference, not the NEC, to change the party rulebook.
Each sector has its own rulebook; new graduates often feel they've been thrown into the fire when they make the change to a company employer.
Thank you for changing up the fashion rulebook!
This week on INSIDE THE NFL, host Adam Schein and expert analysts Boomer Esiason, Michael Irvin and NY Jet Brandon Marshall discuss changes for the NFL rulebook, quarterback questions in Denver and predictions of an undefeated season.
And by the way, there's no rulebook that says you can't make money and societal change at the same time.
Currently, GT3 cars such as the Audi R8 LMS and Aston Martin Vantage GT3 have been modified to meet GRAND - AM's rulebook, which had sometimes included significant and costly rollcage, aero and electronics changes.
When books are shown as «out of stock» and Amazon changes book prices on a whim, the only answers are often because Amazon works from its own rulebook.
Over the past year, the United States has helped draft the rulebook for implementing the Paris climate accord, signed international memoranda calling for global action to fight climate change, boosted funding for overseas clean energy projects, and contributed to global research on the dangers and causes of the Earth's warming.
Alden Meyer, Director of Strategy and Policy, Union of Concerned Scientists: «All countries must come to Katowice prepared to adopt a robust, comprehensive rulebook to fully implement the Paris Agreement, and send clear signals they intend to increase the ambition of their national actions, as is required to avoid the worst impacts of climate change.
By COP24 in December, countries are expected to finalize the rules and guidelines that underpin the Paris Agreement on climate change, known informally as the Paris Rulebook.
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