Sentences with phrase «of imminent changes»

[In reply to Dr. Brooks, the author agreed that the recent rise in arctic temperatures was far too large to be attributed to change of CO,; he thought that the latter might act as a promotor to start a series of imminent changes in the northern ice conditions.
The two measures, though small steps in the larger context of imminent changes in the state's educational system, represent advances that will ultimately benefit New Jersey's 1.4 million public school children.
But taxes, or the prospect of imminent changes in tax rates, are also causing some emerging companies to go the other way, that is, to convert from a C - Corp to an LLC!
``... a new culture is foreshadowed in the turbulence and spiritual confusion of [our] times... our certainty of imminent change is based... upon the worldwide breakdown of established social order and traditional culture;... nowhere more marked or more disastrous than within that civilisation... that goes by the name of Christendom.»

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This weekend, over 100,000 new Coinbase accounts were opened, presumably by people who had an overzealous nephew at their Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday, telling tales of unbridled riches and the wholesale changing of the world that is most assuredly imminent thanks to crypto currency.
The Japanese Yen and gold are both trading lower after yesterday's safe haven rally, as the imminent threat of the widening of the Syrian conflict eased, but we wouldn't rule out another quick change in sentiment, even as early as today, and the precious metal remains one of our favorite bets in the current environment.
The healthcare industry has seen a lot of change over that period, with the rise and seemingly imminent fall of the Affordable Care Act having presented substantial challenges to the health insurance industry.
I'm a pre-trib guy since I believe in the imminent return of Jesus, but I need to study the issue a lot more since a lot of my theology has changed since I last studied this, and I am not sure what changes might have cascaded down into my eschatology.
He so vividly expected the imminent return of Jesus that the goal of social change was hardly relevant.
An air of expectancy and of imminent cosmic change pervades the New Testament, even as the apostles go out to proclaim the events of the life, death and Resurrection of Jesus Christ.
Three years ago, a business nutritionist informed the company «that change was imminent, and the state was moving in a direction of lower carbs, fat, salt, and we should start» making those changes to its products, he explains.
Unlike Resource I don't hide when people come criticizing.Resource hid himself when he knew people would criticize him for the Lemar deal saying it was done and all that.I had to take the blame because people confused me with him.As for the transfers, believe me if you want Lemar asking price of # 55 including add ons was agreed to be paid.The price was changed to # 65 putting Arsenal off but they they tried for several weeks for Monaco to soften their stance.The Jadon Sancho deal is imminent and by next week I expect City to release him.
However, according to Marca, the imminent arrival of Rafael Benitez at the Bernabeu may change the fortunes of these two peripheral players, with the Spanish source reporting that a bid of $ 15m had been rejected from the player's former club.
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But the imminent change of manager is mostly down to empty stands and protests and the continuing almost certainty of this while Wenger stays.
The year of 2014 for Arsenal has seen an imminent change in ambition.
In response to the imminent resolution of the discussions around raising the age of digital consent to 16 in Europe, we would like to put forth the main reasons that we oppose the change.
With the imminent closure of the National Programme for Healthcare Associated Infections (HCAIs) and the radical reform of NHS services, it is vital that during the period of change patient safety remains at the forefront of everyone's priorities.
Barely a day after a DAILY GUIDE report about imminent changes in the Command of the Ghana Armed Forces, President John Mahama late yesterday replaced the Chief of the Defence Staff, Vice Admiral Matthew Quashie, with Air Vice Marshal (AVM) Sampson Michael - Oje.
The Second World War changed all this; the imminent collapse of civilization tended to break down social barriers, and sex education became more about avoiding syphilis, gonorrhoea and the like.
«The dynamic certainly changed,» Lamgworthy said, of the Kolb withdrawal, adding that his support as a party chair is not «imminent».
And so, in recent months, advocates like Yaro have latched onto the imminent expiration of the Garden's 50 - year operating permit as means of bringing about an overdue change of scenery.
Some are content with Willott's argument that recent changes to listing rules by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) regulator, combined with the imminent introduction of the EU's transparency and accountability directive, will fix the problem.
U.S. Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said society is at a «watershed moment» on how it views and deals with sexual harassment with change becoming imminent in light of the recent scandals in entertainment and politics, adding: «I think this is a reckoning.»
Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand said Thursday society is at a «watershed moment» on how it views and deals with sexual harassment with change becoming imminent in light of the recent scandals in entertainment and politics.
«A number of imminent reviews and reports will inform both the actions that the government have to take as a government and whether legislative changes should be made,» he explained.
It's now open season on Carwyn Jones — with Labour AMs publicly admitting that an imminent change of First Minister is on the agenda.
The clock is a symbol of the threat of humanity's imminent destruction from nuclear or biological weapons, climate change and other human - caused disasters.
This type of conclusion raises the possibility of using mathematical models as an early warning system that catastrophic changes in the ecosystem are imminent, enabling appropriate action (such as reduced grazing).»
«Compared to the imminent risk of irreversible climate change impacts, the risks of mitigation are manageable» said Sokona.
Now, finally, as an inadvertent result of DOL's action, change in that direction — though long resisted by many in the academic establishment and, in Stephan's words, «fall [ing] short of» the recommended pay — appears imminent.
Many physiological responses in present - day coral reefs to climate change are interpreted as consistent with the imminent disappearance of modern reefs globally because of annual mass bleaching events, carbonate dissolution, and insufficient time for substantial evolutionary responses.
The imminent demise of the Qori Kalis glacier, the main component of the Quelccaya ice cap in the Peruvian Andes, offers the starkest evidence yet of the effects of climate change, according to Lonnie Thompson, of Ohio State University.
Notably, the last line of the abstract:» [with caveats]... these results imply lower probability of imminent extreme climatic change than previously thought.»
In the current study, we show that electrical charge delivery in the anterior midcingulate cortex (aMCC) elicits autonomic changes and the expectation of an imminent challenge coupled with a determined attitude to overcome it.
One minute all was grey with clouds hurrying past in a frantic rush overhead, changing the sky to an ominous colour with the imminent threat of a downpour,
As someone who finds themselves on the front end of this imminent body change, itbia juce to hear a perspective like yours about what might by my future!
This, the mayor discovers from the «brainiest brain» Who - Scientist Dr. Mary Lou Larue (Isla Fisher), is the imminent demise of Whoville, owing to geographic instability and, essentially, climate change (unexpected snowfall and frigid temperatures confirm her prediction, sending the mayor into a tizzy).
As the unstoppable Nazi forces roll across Western Europe and the threat of invasion is imminent, and with an unprepared public, a skeptical King, and his own party plotting against him, Churchill must withstand his darkest hour, rally a nation, and attempt to change the course of world history.
You have to jump from one crumbling rail to the next, continually changing your strategy and pushing your reflexes to stay one step ahead of the imminent dangers.
He also gives us a sympathetic Korean character, Sook (Diana Bang), a ranking member of Kim's inner circle who sees him for the master manipulator he is and hopes for imminent change.
With the changing landscape of education — including the imminent arrival of the Common Core State Standards and the new assessments needed to measure progress towards them — the time is right for a reevaluation of assessment systems.
This Order remains in effect until the Secretary determines that an imminent hazard no longer exits or a change in applicable statute or Federal regulation occurs that supersedes the requirements of the Order, in which case the Secretary will issue a Rescission Order.
With the 10th - generation Civic on the way for 2016, Honda's taking a step back to rethink the approach it's taken to this car, and there are some surprising changes in store — including the imminent demise of the 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid and the CNG - powered 2014 Honda Civic Natural Gas.
The Volkswagen Passat boasts a range of safety features, including a variety of airbags fitted as standard, electronic safety equipment to prevent accidents and optional extras such as a drowsiness detector, lane - change assist and a system that can apply the brakes if it senses an imminent collision.
The imperceptible change in velocity and drop in the nose of the vehicle signals passengers» brains that a change of direction is imminent, which prepares their neck muscles and equilibrium for the turn.
Everyone involved in the book trade, as we will probably continue to call it for some years, is trying to decide how to respond to this change and anticipate the imminent arrival of the sort of creative destruction that has swept through the music industry, but few seem to have many good ideas.
The 24 - hour news cycle keeps us on the brink of hysteria with tales of terrorists, pizza parlor pedophilia rings, the imminent imposition of Sharia law on our nation, ISIS, climate change, and America's horrific number of gun deaths.
In 1999, those publishers thought I wanted to get rid of them, when I stated that new methods of web publishing were on the horizon, and change was imminent.
And while this monumental change is not necessarily imminent, be aware that the plan is gaining inertia as Congress sizes up the $ 6.3 trillion in retirement assets of working Americans — followed by mandates that may one day ration your own money back to you.
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