Sentences with phrase «frenetic pace of change»

The past few years have seen an «almost frenetic pace of change» in tax legislation, especially affecting foreign investors investing in UK residential property.

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David Cameron has condemned the pace of public service reform under Labour as «frenetic» and «often contradictory» - but said he would keep most of the changes.
On the travel front, the pace of change was even more frenetic.
The video, frantic in pace, with rapidly changing camera angles, is amusing but nothing to write home about, and dangerously plays into the platitude that such frenetic camerawork somehow sheds light upon our goldfishlike attention spans, supposedly fractured by the new omnipresence of advanced technology.
Global climate change, although slow when compared to the frenetic pace of our lives, is now very rapid in terms of geologic time.
With today's frenetic pace of partner moves, practice group divestitures and acquisitions, new firms spinning off, and law firm mergers, you might find yourself working for a progression of different employers without really changing jobs.
Xiaomi's frenetic pace of development — with a new update rolling out bi-weekly — means that MIUI is always evolving, even if updates don't include any user - facing changes.
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