Sentences with phrase «dramatic pace of change»

Some industries are inherently volatile, because the dramatic pace of change means a whole generation of technology can quickly become outdated.

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Dramatic changes in communication technology have made it easier than ever to contact members of Congress and their staff, but the technology within the House and Senate hasn't kept pace.
The impact of climate on terrestrial ecosystems probably will be dramatic due to the rapid pace of climate change.
The impact of climate on terrestrial ecosystems probably will be dramatic because of the rapid pace of climate change.
I essentially live in striped shirts, and usually end up wearing them with jeans or anything in a solid color, but every once in a while it's a nice change of pace when paired with a dramatic pattern.
But he never gets overenthusiastic for big events; even with 2001's always magnificent sometimes dramatic choice of music, the visual pacing of the film never changes.
It's almost as if director Ron Howard used the novel as a shooting script, with a majority of the scenes remaining intact, and only a few minor changes made for pacing and dramatic effect.
The French writer - director, who has a gift for portraying meaningfully changing lives and turning minor incidents into major themes, has perfected her dramatic style over the last decade; we'll see how she does with this globe - trotting premise, a change of pace from her usual, dependably low - key plotting.
That's a nice change - of - pace from some of the more dramatic and heavy awards contenders, and Hidden Figures has found a sizable audience.
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 long.
Automobile Magazine «s 2012 Automobile of the Year, the Audi A7, does not represent a dramatic change of pace for its maker.
The dramatic change in the pace of everyday life slows things down and allows me to take in and experience all that's around me when I'm on island time.
In May, Konami announced its intention to focus heavily on the mobile game market, a dramatic change of pace for the publisher, which had a decades - long record of making celebrated games for core consoles.
Figure 1 [see the pdf] shows the dramatic pace of technology change in LED efficacy.
At best, changes of such magnitude would trigger dramatic re-organization of ecosystems across the globe that would play out over the next few centuries; at worst, extinction rates would elevate considerably for the many species adapted to pre-global warming conditions, via mechanisms described above (inability to disperse or evolve fast enough to keep pace with the extremely rapid rate of climate change, and disruption of ecological interactions within communities as species respond individualistically).
Given the natural conservatism of the legal market both in the UK and globally, when the leader of one of the UK's largest law firms describes the pace of change in the sector as «glacial» it's a definite sign that a dramatic move is long overdue.
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