Sentences with phrase «consistently change their point»

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But as he himself has pointed out before, most media companies consistently failed to understand the changes that were required.
The point the New Oxford Review is making in the ad is that liberals have consistently and successfully pressed for changes in our society that transform conduct that once caused women to be condemned as «whores» and «sluts» into behavior to be accepted and even encouraged as healthy.
Like others who share this point of view, although I respect Wenger's achievements, I have become disillusioned by the inevitable repeated pattern that Arsenal's season consistently took and couldn't see that there would be any change whilst Wenger was in charge.
Anyways, my point is cosleeping is fantastic... As long as diapers are also being changed consistently... I myself could only wake up enough periodically to make sure this was done.
Chris Keates: «The NASUWT has made the point consistently that there is no evidence that structural change raises standards».
The NASUWT has made the point consistently that there is no evidence that structural change raises standards
That is, if the average teacher's SAT score at highly selective colleges is consistently 50 points lower (or higher) than that of the average student at such colleges, and a similar consistency holds for the other groupings, then we have a good measure of changes in the aptitudes of those entering the teaching profession.
CLIMATE sceptics have been consistently pointing to data rather than superstition, politics and emotion in order to examine the contentious relationship between human CO2 emissions and global warming climate change.
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