This is reflected in the recent
dramatic move away from coal.
Industry executives and analysts foresee
a dramatic move away from diesel for drilling operations that could lead to at least half all of US rigs being powered by natural gas in the next five years.
STV would have the advantage of retaining a stronger independence of locally elected MPs (due to preferential voting and the fact that party member can in theory compete against each other), but be a more
dramatic move away from single - member representation, incur geographical difficulties mentioned earlier, and have a far less transparent counting process which is far less straightforward to understand.
Not exact matches
The name has a strong presence about it but over the years, as it has
moved away from the
dramatic shadows of evil step - mothers, Millicent has softened and is a wonderful choice for your baby girl.
For spring, both denim and other pants are
moving away from skinnies and towards
dramatic wide legs.
It's a brave
move to make such a sick joke for the films main
dramatic piece, but then again Haigh doesn't shy
away from much in 45 Years.
In her corner: Reese does her best
dramatic work in a very fine
moving film about a woman who has let her life slip
away But... enthusiasm does nt seem to be there for the film
He credited the push for «educator effectiveness,» including a
dramatic new teacher contract that has
moved away from pay - for - longevity and to pay linked to performance.
Since her activism had become increasingly
dramatic and illegal,
moving away and staying out of the limelight was also an act of self - preservation.
In his large ellipse paintings of 1967 Poons made
dramatic pictorial and compositional changes that
moved away from his all over dot paintings.
Previously dominated by moody greys, navy blues and classic whites, kitchen interiors are now
moving away from bright and airy décor schemes, in favour of a much more
dramatic and daring style.