Sentences with phrase «kind of progress open»

The quarterly public updates help maintain momentum and accountability, and allow the public to see what kind of progress Open NY is making.

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Before it ends, progress in the gold sector will probably be halting at best, although we remain of course open to gold sensing future changes in fundamentals with a long lead time, which can happen out of the blue — but that kind of character change will definitely be noticeable.
These «necessities,» by a curious coincidence, have almost always matched the policy preferences of intellectuals, who tend to see the Constitution as a kind of perpetual work - in - progress, an instrument ever open to their expert ministry.
Others have reported that certain kinds of artificial light can improve sleep and reduce depression and agitation in people with Alzheimer's disease; that higher air temperatures seem to curb calorie consumption; that employees take more sick leave when they work in open - plan offices; and that children in daylight - drenched classrooms progress faster in maths and reading than do those in darker ones.
That kind of open communication is the way to make swift progress on the big questions that face neuroscientists today, he believes.
That nothing here comes close to the smooth, soothing way the XKR makes progress is far from unexpected, but it's when the road opens out and the pace increases that the Jaguar is a revelation, delivering freely given pace and natural, fluid poise of a kind that exposes the failings of both the California and Turbo.
It was probably one of the first fighting games to have the opening cinematic that kind of presents the first part of the story, then as you clear the arcade mode with each character, you got a CG movie that shows you how the story progressed for each character, and that was at the start.
It's that kind of open discussion that provides the best path toward progress, in the end.
From her perspective, having this kind of open discourse is progress as it means we're questioning things that ten years ago, we might have taken for granted.
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