Sentences with phrase «definitive change»

Solely reading a book or attending a workshop on Mind, Brain, and Education Science rarely leads to definitive changes in one's instructional practice or educational philosophy.
Self - determination should not be viewed as a one time choice, but as an ongoing process which ensures the continuance of a people's participation in decision making and control over its own destiny... This view makes it possible for incremental changes to be implemented rather than forcing parties to agree on definitive changes which can be too radical for some and insufficient for others.
The third period of Altizer's development is characterized by several definitive changes.
Even so, it is too early to be confident that this represents a definitive change in trend.
The first comprehensive draft was heavily criticised by Vatican dicasteries, and there is a real risk that the structure will remain as it is for the moment, in expectation of a definitive change that will not take place before the end of this year — as Pope Francis has admitted.
A definitive change in this position was accepted in the Catholic Church only at the Second Vatican Council 1962 - 1965.
A definitive change in the times occurred with the appearance of Jesus.
The move from academe to commerce doesn't necessarily mean a definitive change of mindset for Ph.D. s who choose industrial postdoctoral projects and academic postdocs who set out on careers in industry.
After that, the CySEC will issue a circular on any definitive changes to the regulatory framework.
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