Sentences with phrase «not substantive change»

This deletion is not a substantive change.
But a moratorium is merely a sophisticated pause, and not substantive change.
Probably not substantive change, but big troubles in relation to cultural conservatism or, as its enemies prefer, the «Religious Right.»
As was noted in the newscast, it is not the substantive changes removing the right for recovery of the success fee and after the event (ATE) premiums that is grabbing the headlines for litigators but costs budgeting and the apparent new attitude from the court that is really causing a flurry in the profession.

Not exact matches

Canada hasn't made a substantive change to its cultural policy in 25 years.
At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for not noticing the more substantive change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry: Big Pharma is getting smaller.
Knowing the OMB received the rule on January 28, the speed of their review suggests there will not be substantive change from the proposed rule released last April.
Read IFLR's global coverage whenever and wherever you want for 7 days with IFLR mobile app for iPad and iPhone «The format of the Review has changed over the years; the high quality of its substantive content has not
The changes, per Schiff, were «substantive» and «material» — meaning that it was, effectively, not the same memo that HPSCI voted to release on Monday night.
The practice constituted by rights to private liberties may not be violated and, further, rebellion is bound by something like the following principle: Extra-legal attempts to establish what one takes to be the substantive conditions of a full and free discourse are not permitted unless the changes are more likely to occur or to occur more quickly in this manner than through legal activity, and the democratic political process is likely to sustain the changes once they are made.
Rubio's convention speech, even if it had been much better and more substantive than the one he gave, could not have changed that impression.
If the long story of the Trinitarian debate in Christendom is to be re-enacted in our present time its outcome may result in somewhat different formulations from those of the past, but scarcely in a substantive change of the affirmation that God is One and that however the doctrine of the Personae is stated it must still be affirmed that the Father is not the Son and the Son is not the Father and the Spirit can not be equated with either.
As a matter of fact, Cobb later qualifies his statement and recognizes «substantive changes» occur between Religion in the Making and Process and Reality.17 Ford, noting Cobb's earlier position, gives a detailed interpretation of seven passages in Religion in the Making to show that Whitehead had not yet ascribed to God physical feeling which allows the contrast between God's temporal and non-temporal natures.18
Plus, the Brewers Association has written acknowledgment from the Tax and Trade Bureau (TTB) that a revised Certificate of Label Approval (COLA) is not needed for label changes where the addition of the independent craft brewer seal is the only substantive edit.
As we report in Update, Nestlé is not so keen to engage with our proposals for substantive meetings to discuss the need for it to make changes to its policies and practices, or even to resolve disagreements over interpretation of the marketing requirements.
«I don't think people have confidence that our system is updated and accurate and I think that the denial of voter fraud is the fundamental problem that prevents any substantive change,» she said.
If we have a leader that can't recognize that she is only involved in process and not in dealing with the substantive questions, and trying to deny dialogue on those substantive questions, I think it's time to change leadership.»
«We're not talking about the substantive ethical and campaign finance reform changes that could turn things around.»
I don't mean tinkering around the edges — making a particular history lesson better or getting an individual teacher to alter his or her instructional strategies — but a lasting, substantive change, one that reshapes the profession.
The School challenged OFSTED's Complaints Procedure on the basis that if an organisation, such as OFSTED, has an internal Complaints Procedure it ought to be «a fair and robust process that permits a substantive challenge and which gives the complaining party the possibility, in appropriate cases, of having the decision changed» (although it was accepted that «fairness» does not necessarily require an external appeals process).
Throwing ever more funds at education without making substantive changes to the system is a horrible waste of money, not to mention children's lives.
The states chosen have demonstrated not only an interest in leveraging improvement science to achieve equity but also the political will and capacity for implementing substantive change across systems.
But in a blog on Dec. 1, 2015, Michael Petrilli, president of the Thomas B. Fordham Institute, admitted that what had happened was not a significant substantive change, but rather a «rebranding for political purposes.»
He also cites two areas that were arguably not under his purview — the failure to pass a bill allowing federal financial aid eligibility for undocumented immigrant college students and any kind of substantive change to gun laws — as among the areas he would've liked to see a different outcome.
Then the time we would have had to make substantive change will be gone, and that is not satisfactory.»
The record to date suggests that, yes, there will be no substantive change, at least not in response to technological changes.
It also makes substantive changes to the mission and law regarding public education, for example it allows local districts the power to decide if literacy training for adults is important or not.
Not just fixing typos, grammar, or formatting, but substantive changes?
The Fed focuses on a lot of process issues that don't matter as much as the substantive issues of discovering forward - looking measures of risk, and changing business processes to reflect those risks.
On the conservative end, if a given game design is still attracting gamers, then it is best to leave it be and not to make any substantive changes.
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 changes that we have seen so far are not catastrophic on a global scale, though future changes are going to be much larger and there is a very real risk of substantive damages.
Blair, pardon me if I seemed to be over-reactive, but if you follow the topic of climate change for more than a very short while you'll see that all too often the «argument» of people who disagree with results they don't like is to mount the ultimate personal attack: they try to substitute comments about an author's personal background for substantive comment about the author's work.
Or as Shyam Saran, Special Envoy of the Indian Prime Minister, said, the G20 is not the forum for substantive discussions of climate change.
One notable exception is the fact that the revised plan does not acknowledge the substantive and procedural contributions of the U.S. National Assessment of the Potential Consequences of Climate Variability and Change (NAST, 2001), a major focus of the Global Change Research Program (GCRP) in the late 1990s.
Directly following this quote, we are assured that these changes «do not alter any substantive findings.»
I acknowledged this (in my post at July 27, 2011 at 3:33 am) and I appreciate it (especially because I agree with it), but it does not mention my more substantive point concerning atribution of an apparent change in the cyclicity of the time series to AGW.
Amends S. 64, S. 81006 is maintenance of the codes legislation that does not make substantive changes to existing law.
They change not just the wording, but the actual data presented — substantive changes to the «science», dictated by politicians.
But he has not cultivated the kind of leadership necessary to drive substantive change in the climate arena.
Clinton / Gore couldn't get substantive action on climate change done either.
For example, to determine what constitutes a new v. old rule of U.S. Senate procedure, or to determine which statute is newer or older for purposes of determining which statute of two that conflict should be given effect when there was a cosmetic recodification of the section numbers of one of the titles but not the other without changing the substantive meaning of the recodified statute.
But, for pretty much every other document, this is a question of proof and does not change substantive rights.
Where the sessions are directed not at change or how to better serve clients but substantive legal issues.
Changes in employment, and to income, were not unusual and not on the facts sufficient to support the need for a substantive review of the 2014 maintenance order.
Time will tell, on both fronts, but in the meantime it is safe to say that the Supreme Court decision will change summary judgment motions not only in a substantive, but also in a procedural, manner.
Interestingly, the review does not propose any substantive changes to health and safety legislation.
It does not provide a substantive right that individuals may invoke to continue to use the older name where the new name has already been formally changed for all the parties involved.
It is not intended to change the substantive law on child protection of any signatory state (see Explanatory Report by Paul Lagarde, para 7).
I can't say that we've yet seen a ton of substantive change stemming from them.
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