Sentences with phrase «getting momentum for change»

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Merkel is getting her way on new $ urozone powers: «It also appears as if Merkel's push for a Treaty change is gaining momentum.
Momentum itself blandly describes its aims as to «encourage those inspired by Jeremy Corbyn's campaign to get involved with the Labour Party» and to help «create a mass movement for real progressive change».
While the starting price for the entry - level Volvo S90 Momentum puts it in pretty exalted company, the amount of standard equipment you get means you'll never feel short - changed.
Similarly, momentum may reflect an excess of caution among investors, who are slow to change their minds when faced with a corporate turnaround, so it takes a while for good news to get fully reflected in a company's share price.
To be completely honest, we're over the moon about getting this far, and will use this momentum to continue achieving our goals of being a socially and environmentally responsible business that inspires and motivates others to do their part in «being the change» for good.
«Temperature control is just starting to get traction as a climate change adaptation idea — largely because it has momentum as a strategy for dealing with threatened or endangered salmonids below dams,» says David Purkey, U.S. Water Resources Group Leader at the Stockholm Environment Institute in Davis, Calif..
We wanted to get the word out and build momentum for the Road to Paris in a country where rising heat is becoming deadly and researchers find that pollution from coal power plants is chopping over three years off the average citizen's lifespan, but «climate change» is hardly in the popular lexicon.
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