Sentences with phrase «increasingly feeing the changing»

For the sea of humanity that is increasingly feeing the changing conditions resulting from a warmer climate brought on by anthropogenic interference, it is clear what must be done — reduce emissions dramatically in the developed countries.

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«But the uncertain future of the system - weighted average, as well as radical changes to the fee expectations for Catholic primary schools, means principals and families are increasingly worried about the affordability of Catholic schools in coming years.»
As the result of the recent changing economic environment and increasingly competitive markets in which most law firms practice, Managing Partners and members of Management and Compensation Committees in the more successful law firms have identified and re-defined those objective and subjective criteria that have been especially designed to motivate partners to attract new clients, proliferate work from existing clients, perform those fee producing and non-fee producing activities that are necessary to retain existing clients and recognize those partners who have been given responsibility for managing the performance of clients and client work that other members of the firm have originated.
An increasingly prominent aspect of changing client expectations is access to more affordable and collaborative services, for example, the use of limited - scope retainers, [6] fixed - fee services, and legal coaching.
The credit crunch is going to accelerate change in the legal profession, bringing much more demanding and discerning clients who increasingly will require more work at lower fees.
That said, we should not lose the essence of what my good friend Richard Suskind is saying in Paul's interview - the party is now over, change is coming, and clients increasingly will require more work at lower fees.
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