Sentences with phrase «next significant action»

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Together, «they're a significant force» in deciding Tribune's next course of action, says Ken Doctor, an analyst who writes about the media business at his website, Newsonomics.com.
Whether lawmakers will take any significant action on those issues next year is unclear — members from both chambers are up for re-election the following November.
Urgent action is necessary, Kellner said, since a significant amount of time can go into updating election equipment and planning for the next election cycle.
So today's action will need to be followed up with more expansive directives over the next several years, so that the program ultimately includes all significant food waste generators in New York City.
Accordingly, «Next Generation» accountability systems should include «a broad palette of functionally significant indicators to replace [such] single composite indicators [as this] will likely be regarded as informational rather than controlling, thereby motivating stakeholders to action» (p. ix).
And she said that in the next weeks teachers would find «what action Nicky Morgan is prepared to take to bring about very significant change».
Two weeks after making its motor show debut, the first Land Rover Discovery Sport has rolled off the Halewood production line, marking another significant milestone in Jaguar Land Rover's product offensive which will see the company deliver 50 significant product actions over the next five years.
How the US votes tomorrow will have a significant impact on the type of action the world agrees to next year.
There is growing concern for significant action within the next 18 months to avoid catastrophic climate change.
Cities of all sizes can take bold action within the next year to make significant progress on the road to being a thriving carbon - free city.
It simply notes that ``... there is a good, but by no means certain, possibility of significant warming over the next century...», takes this hypothesis as a starting point and goes on to examine some mitigating actions.
For example, decision makers already have a good idea what will happen if no action to reduce CO2 emissions is taken: the «business as usual» scenario shows significant increases in temperature and changes in precipitation, leading to serious impacts over the next century.
The Zurich - based firm, in an examination of the consequences of globalization of class actions on insurers, said, «We expect, however, that climate change - related liability will develop more quickly than asbestos - related claims and believe the frequency and sustainability of climate change - related litigation could become a significant issue within the next couple of years...»
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