Sentences with phrase «dramatic change in terms»

«These devices were not intended to be a dramatic change in terms of hardware from the existing Galaxy Tabs because frankly we feel that the hardware on the existing Galaxy Tabs is still extremely competitive and still industry leading,» said Travis Merrill, director of tablet marketing at Samsung, during a media briefing.
And when that happens, that is going to be dramatic change in terms of the public using our offices.

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The world is on the cusp of generational change in terms of leadership and technology, but must avoid the dangers of past such transitions, which resulted in dramatic wars and huge misery, Sir Bob Gel
No dramatic changes foreseen in terms of investment advice.
Jean - Pierre Blais» term as CRTC chair was marked by dramatic changes in how policies were developed and in the substance of the policies themselves.
Consider a partial list of developments since just World War II: a broad national decline in denominational loyalty, changes in ethnic identity as hyphenated Americans enter the third and subsequent generations after immigration, the great explosion in the number of competing secular colleges and universities, the professionalization of academic disciplines with concomitant professional formation of faculty members during graduate education, the dramatic rise in the percentage of the population who seek higher education, the sharp trend toward seeing education largely in vocational and economic terms, the rise in government regulation and financing, the great increase in the complexity and cost of higher education, the development of a more litigious society, the legal end of in loco parentis, an exponential and accelerating growth in human knowledge, and so on.
Driver and company also interpreted worship in dramatic terms, noting that Christian worship arises out of an impulse to act together, «to do something which either changes the relationship to the Divine or express it» Finally, there was a need, again arising out of the religious drama movement, for material that was appropriate for production in church.
The committee faced a very difficult task, in fairness, given that the levels of change being determined by the terms of reference would probably amount to the most dramatic redrawal of local election constituency boundaries in the history of the State.
The city school system — the largest of its kind in the country — is on the verge of dramatic change, and Gov. Cuomo has bet his second term on an aggressive campaign to transform a system he claims has failed more than 250,000 students over the past decade while state bureaucrats twiddled their thumbs.
«These dramatic cases show that changes in policies — and ensuing changes in substance use — can affect life expectancy, not only over the long term, but abruptly,» says Dr. Rehm.
Bristol is the only city in the UK where the fox population has been monitored long - term: here fox numbers slowly fluctuate, with occasional dramatic changes, such as when the skin disease sarcoptic mange arrived in spring 1994.
Sala added that some of the more dramatic changes to the grasslands did not occur until later in the study, proving how important long - term studies are, as well as the difficulty of making long - term predictions based on short - term experimentation.
The dramatic shift has been partially attributed to First Nations peoples (a term that replaced the word «Indians» in the 1970s) gaining local control of education in 1973 and changing the on - reserve school system from a more traditional education to one mixed with First Nations history, culture, and values.
Make small changes to your diet to see dramatic results in the long term.
In terms of narrative structure, the previous Spielberg film that Lincoln ends up most resembling is Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), which while a more consistently entertaining film still provided a dramatic change in pace and style at the end to deliver a long feel - good sequence as a sort of reward to the audience for hanging in for that lonIn terms of narrative structure, the previous Spielberg film that Lincoln ends up most resembling is Close Encounters of the Third Kind (1977), which while a more consistently entertaining film still provided a dramatic change in pace and style at the end to deliver a long feel - good sequence as a sort of reward to the audience for hanging in for that lonin pace and style at the end to deliver a long feel - good sequence as a sort of reward to the audience for hanging in for that lonin for that long.
As for TV, who's to say whether it's a long - term regime change, but for the first time in four years Mad Men didn't walk away with best dramatic TV series.
I think anyone who's been in a long term relationship, whether it feels as dramatic as Chicago and Paris, it's whether or not your lives are still growing on the same road or does one need to change the road to keep growing.
Duncan said of the results, «There's dramatic change happening in these schools, and in the long - term process of turning around the nation's lowest - performing schools, one year of test results only tells a small piece of the puzzle.»
«In the EEF trial it was [used for] five hours a week for four weeks, and brought about dramatic change,» she tells Teacher, adding the challenge now is to ensure the change is long - term.
This phenomenon appears in both the LTT and the Main NAEP, but the long - term administration of the former makes the changes more dramatic.
It offers a demanding challenge in terms of load on the car with some of the highest forces we see from the extremely fast corners and dramatic elevation changes.
Just 30 minutes of gameplay was enough to show a dramatic change in mood and long term increases in happiness as a whole.
I've been criticized by some environmentalists in recent years for writing that the long - term picture (more CO2 = warmer world = less ice = higher seas and lots of climatic and ecological changes) is the only aspect of human - caused global warming that is solidly established, and that efforts to link dramatic weather - related events to the human influence on climate could backfire should nature wiggle the other way for awhile.
These changes can be dramatic and appear to occur rather quickly (in geologic terms).
We now know that to be false — not because of the natural long - term variations in climate (to which you refer and which water planners could safely ignore), but to new, short - term dramatic changes that result from human - induced climate change.
Although short term trends can be misleading, like the 22 year run up from 1976 to 1998, the dramatic drop of global average temperature in 2008 may be indicative of a change in character of the climate.
«But if doing these things has the tradeoff of dampening the incentives for longer - term innovation, there can be a real problem, particularly when dramatic levels of technological change are needed, such as in the case of stabilizing the global climate.»
«The observed changes in sea ice on the Arctic Ocean, in the mass of the Greenland ice sheet and Arctic ice caps and glaciers over the past 10 years are dramatic and represent an obvious departure from long - term patterns,» says the report.
Thus absent dramatic changes in water resource management the long term prognosis is clearly one of acceleration — albeit at an uncertain rate.
WRT our current discussion of ice sheet dynamics, the latest IPCC report actually has * less * to offer in terms of icesheet change predictions precisely because there have been so many new findings and such dramatic changes in just the last few years.
The changes aren't dramatic in terms of the way in which you'll interact with Google Scholar, but they should allow you to discover relevant case law easier than ever before.
For example, perverse incentives to push viable businesses into solvency may be at work due to increased margins and fees, while lenders engineer «distress» in businesses by restricting credit or revaluing assets and then accelerate the decline by imposing dramatic changes to lending terms.
Any person who makes or causes to be made any change in or suppression of the title, or the name of the author, of any dramatic or operatic work or musical composition in which copyright subsists in Canada, or who makes or causes to be made any change in the work or composition itself without the written consent of the author or of his legal representative, in order that the work or composition may be performed in whole or in part in public for private profit, is guilty of an offence and liable on summary conviction to a fine not exceeding five hundred dollars and, in the case of a second or subsequent offence, either to that fine or to imprisonment for a term not exceeding four months or to both.
There are some changes made recently in the structure of the policy itself but these would not have any dramatic effect on the term life insurance buyer.
I tread very carefully when it comes to any dramatic change in underwriting and as I've outlined in numerous posts, just recently two companies approached me saying that they were willing to underwrite HIV positive up to $ 1 mm of term or permanent (guaranteed UL) life insurance.
We don't anticipate dramatic changes in rates in the near term, barring discontinuity in the Federal Reserve policy resulting from the change in leadership set to take place next year.»
Join ULI Indiana for a presentation by Daniel Parolek, the architect and urban designer who coined the term «Missing Middle Housing,» a spectrum of housing types that works to address this challenge by responding to changing household demographics and the dramatic shift in demand for walkable, attainable housing options.
We did a major rejig of our office at Natural History this week, but being rather limited in terms of furniture and having absolutely no budget, the change was a bit less dramatic.
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