The new set of rules represents
the most substantive change of rules in the history of the organization.
The commission had caught heat for making
its most substantive changes to the district maps after holding two rounds of public hearings ending in October.
The most substantive changes focused on fitness, including the ability to track new types of high - intensity workouts.
Yes, Apple saved
the most substantive changes for its tablets, so it's tempting to overlook the enhancements on the iPhone side of things.
Not exact matches
The
most substantive GDPR - related
change announced by Facebook to date is the shuttering of a feature called Partner Categories — in which it allowed the linking of its own information holdings on people with data held by external brokers, including (for example) information about people's offline activities.
This represents a
substantive change since the very first estimates in 1975, when stomach cancer was the
most common cancer.
While No Child Left Behind represents the
most comprehensive and
substantive change to education policy in more than 30 years, there has been some concern that the act overreaches, both in scope and in structure.
Most of the
changes are aesthetic — icons look squarer and flatter, and menus are more colorful — but the skin also makes some more
substantive modifications.
While I may enjoy nothing better than scouring accounting footnotes,
most investors would reasonably expect management to telegraph a potentially
substantive change in the P&L far more informatively.
Not so co-incidentally, they also excluded any
substantive discussion of the two peer - reviewed comments (Huybers and von Storch) and the Wahl and Ammann Climatic
Change paper (then in press), which remains to this day the
most substantive peer - reviewed treatment of M&M «hockey stick» critique.
The document also explains that States have procedural and
substantive obligations relating to climate
change, as well as duties to protect the rights of the
most vulnerable.
Project Drawdown brought together a qualified and diverse group of researchers to identify, research and model the
most substantive, existing solutions to address climate
change and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
With the help of a little funding, he and a team of several dozen research fellows set out to «map, measure, and model» the 100
most substantive solutions to climate
change, using only peer - reviewed research.
The proposed recommendations for
change across the legal system will help empower the
most vulnerable and disadvantaged members of our communities in a
substantive, timely manner, said the groups.
Most of them focus on
changes to investor - state dispute settlement, not on
substantive investment law.
Our analysis would suggest that Canada has already met
most of the
substantive legal
changes required.
While
most folks would agree that this is the case, few are doing any
substantive work to
change this structure.
It was a fairly uneventful week, the
most substantive decision being a family law case on the issue of variation of spousal support arising out of a material
change in circumstances.
Philip Lapin, a partner of Smart & Biggar in Ottawa, says
most trademark reforms deal with procedures, one major
substantive change is that trademarking of soundmarks is now allowed.
Indeed, the nature of the
substantive investment protections will also
change in
most cases, with the CETA including more modern and sophisticated drafting than will have existed under many of the BITs.
Though the majority of
changes might be classified as cosmetic rather than
substantive, one of the
most significant areas of improvements includes ebooks, whose interface now is both more user - friendly and consistent.