Sentences with phrase «eventual change of»

What a wonderfully honest account of your breastfeeding experience and eventual change of perspective.
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) and image analysis are performed to detect eventual changes of the electrodes morphology.
«The proactive approach of being ready for the eventual changing of your equipment will save you money.»

Not exact matches

The changes point more towards the creation of a «leaner cost structure» in getting Bombardier aerospace products ready for their eventual debut.
The proposed change provides a path to the eventual sale and deployment of self - driving vehicles in California, state transportation secretary Brian Kelly said in a statement.
As I pointed out in this post about the changing structure of the VC industry, private tech companies are delaying IPOs and thus privately held tech investors are reaping more of the value prior to an eventual IPO so public investors must have felt compelled to respond.
By one estimate, changing the tax status of retirement - plan contributions — by taxing them today, but then not taxing the eventual withdrawals — would raise about $ 1.5 trillion over the next decade.
We anticipate an eventual easing of tensions in Spain over Catalonian independence and view a potential populist government following elections in Italy in 2018 as unlikely after recent changes to the electoral laws.
This year, shareholders will have an opportunity to weigh in on the eventual changes amidst a backdrop of continued multi-billion dollar settlements for allegations of misconduct regarding a litany of issues (including the «London Whale» trading fiasco, evidence of collusion to rig CDS and foreign exchange markets, and continued mortgage - backed security litigation), along with the Fed and FDIC's decision to label the Company's «living will» proposal as «not credible.»
Toby applies the prayer to the hopeful decline and eventual elimination of religion because of its obvious harmfulness to society: we can't change the harm religion has done in the past, so we must serenely move on; we must courageously overcome the dangerous influence of religion in our society; and we must know the difference between harm done and the harm that can be prevented from religion.
The conditional reserve expressed in Humani Generis regarding an eventual change in the attitude of the magisterium, may, therefore, more appropriately be regarded as one of principle than as having any practical significance.
The Archbishop of Canterbury has taken the step amid claims the changes to the Church of England would make eventual reunification with the Roman Catholic Church almost impossible.
Unless Stan Kroenke suddenly has a change of heart - which may very well happen, depending on what his son and eventual Board member Josh Kroenke reports back to him following his two month - plus stay in London to get a sense of how the club is operating - it appears Wenger will continue on as manager.
A change in attack seems to be in the cards with the eventual departure of Fabregas.
It turned out that, as often is the case, the disruptive effects of a quick economic change were larger than the positive net effects the eventual equilibrium was predicted to have.
The American response to revolutionary communism was premised on the belief that containment would lead to stability and eventual Soviet collapse, not on the idea of forcible and immediate regime change to democracy.
Consequently, the possibility to nowcast a campaign, that is, to track trends in real time and capture (eventual) sudden changes (so called «momentum») in public opinion faster than is possible through traditional polls (for example, the results of a TV debate), becomes a reality.
We will tackle the real issues of immigration instead whatever the eventual outcome of the Brexit negotiations and make the changes that are needed.
Just as the Labour party had to go through a painful exercise of political reinvention in response to social and economic change, so unions must embark on a similar journey or run the risk of continued marginalisation and eventual irrelevance.»
Citing six catalysts - the confusion over human rights and the rule of law, the unprecedented growth of the «database state», devolution and the pressure for greater decentralisation in England, the European Union and globalisation and questions about the eventual succession of Queen Elizabeth II, I predicted that the need for fundamental constitutional change would become unarguable within the next twenty years.
Tests of drug effects often rely on short - term surrogate indicators (say, change in cholesterol level), for instance, rather than eventual meaningful outcomes (say, heart attacks).
Even in the womb, epigenetic influences can change the developing brain in ways that increase the risk of eventual suicide.
«The addition of biological interactions adds another layer of complexity (and uncertainty) to the eventual outcomes of changing temperatures, circulations and so on.
Their hope is to find more details about how the local environment changed during roughly two millennia of settlement, and how those changes may have affected people's behavior, perhaps even contributing to the site's eventual dissolution circa 5500 B.C.
With the eventual integration of the internet in modern society, the landscape of scientific research has changed tremendously in recent years.
But it turns out that other definitions such as the «adjusted forcing» actually give a better estimate of the eventual temperature change.
According to a new study co-authored by Allen and published Thursday in Nature Climate Change, the eventual peak level of warming that the planet will see from greenhouse gas emissions is going up at 2 percent per year, much faster than actual temperatures are increasing.
Symptoms of toxicity can include dizziness, changes in blood pressure, abnormal heartbeat, convulsions, coma and eventual death.
Blocker's change from a man who is quite fine with the treatment and eventual annihilation of indigenous people happens rather quickly and with no obvious impetus.
As things stand now, I don't think the Joker has cause to frown (or resort to his chicanery in defense), but the whole set - up of this Oscar race certainly does make you wonder: Hmmm, how might this derby contest change if, say, the eventual distributor of «Dean Spanley» hired more samurai Oscar consultants and the movie managed to dodge further nasty reviews (granted, a big «if») and if this time O'Toole actually agreed to hang out in L.A. to campaign, then maybe... maybe...?
How To Change The World is ostensibly a chronicle of Greenpeace's founding, its fractures, and its eventual rise into a global organization.
In Black Power / White Power in Public Education (Praeger Publishers, June 1998), Drs. Ralph Edwards and Charles V. Willie examine dynamics of the community power structure among racial groups in relation to public education through the lens of two recent Boston events: the selection, appointment, and eventual removal of former Superintendent Laval Wilson and the changes in the Boston School Board before, during, and after Wilson's tenure.
Through a series of visuals, the timeline illustrates the changing climate and geography of Britain — as it evolved from being a part of the same landmass as France, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, to its eventual isolation as an island.
We are told that the process of change includes stages of recognition, denial, grief, and eventual progress, much like the steps we undergo to overcome loss or addiction.
Education reformers faced with failing schools and districts tend toward one of two camps: The Incrementalists hold that meaningful improvement can only happen slowly, with soul - wrenching culture change leading to instructional change and eventual student success.
Woodhull's story has a lot to teach us about the power of one person to bring about awareness and eventual change.
Through a series of visuals, the timeline illustrates the changing climate and geography of Britain - as it evolved from being a part of the same landmass as France, Germany, the Netherlands and Denmark, to its eventual isolation as an island.
The consortium intends to use the eventual system to press the state to change the current high stakes standardized tests to a system that actually benefits the learning of our growing diversity of learners.
Puckett, who taught at Chipman and quit because of the changes following from NCLB, also contextualizes the eventual closure of the school, and the devaluation of what it stood for, in the broader context of education reform and accountability efforts nationwide.»
As a sign of soul music's growing popularity, budding mainstream acceptance, and eventual appropriation, «in 1969, Billboard changed the name of its «Rhythm and Blues» charts to «Soul.»»
«They wanted to have her jailed and accused her of being dishonest and a threat to decent society,» adds Bond, who believes her opera is the story about «the power of one person to bring about awareness and eventual change
At half a per cent of the car's value, it'd also be small change for the eventual owner — if that owner was even paying at all, since Tom Hartley will offer the car with the Platinum Plus warranty included.
While there is a twin - turbo V6 in development to fit the R8 chassis, which will be a hell of a change from the glorious naturally - aspirated V10 we know and love deeply, the car's eventual replacement will almost certainly be electrified.
Setting aside some of what you're earning now for the eventual change in personal circumstances with which we're all faced — unemployment, illness, death, divorce — is a no - brainer.
This is somewhat like what the Defined Contribution [DC] plan industry went through when it moved from annual valuation, annual redirection of monies, to quarterly, to monthly, to the eventual change your asset allocation once a day if you like.
Interest only loans are very different, often featuring an interest rate that will change in the future, as well as requiring the eventual repayment of the principal.
Direct cash advance lenders, however, work with very short term loans that don't have to concern themselves with eventual job or family changes — chances are outstanding that if you qualify for one of their loans today, nothing drastic will have changed in your life in the 30 days or so before it will be paid back.
Altas is now effectively highly leveraged (in terms of total liabilities vs. total assets), so investors should be pretty wary of the potential NAV impact of even a small change in assumptions about its eventual asset / liability values.
These changes are painful for the cat, and practically guarantee the eventual development of arthritis.
The update has seen several changes throughout the sequel such as the addition (and eventual removal) of Elemental Overdrives, a special move that created a temporary and secondary state for each character such as increased speed or strength..
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