Sentences with phrase «of substantive change»

I can't say that we've yet seen a ton of substantive change stemming from them.
Is less trust than zero some kind of substantive change?
Actually, from what I» have seen, there is very little evidence of any substantive change pre / post Climategate.
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.
Educators engaged in implementing the PLC process need specific, practical strategies for overcoming the inherent challenges of substantive change.
Given the number of substantive changes (some 4,000 new parts) in 2011, the 2012 BMW X5 is largely a carryover model year for the SUV, with only minor modifications.
There are a number of substantive changes to the Rules, as can be seen below.

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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.
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.
Mattel is one of the world's largest toy companies and the executive leadership change comes at a time of substantive growth for the global toys industry.
I certainly favor significantly increasing the ownership threshold, but I also believe that the rule needs substantive changes to prevent activists from meddling in matters that are appropriately the responsibility of the board and management rather than shareholders.
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.»
There were hints of this in the modest backup in supplier deliveries, but the series remained well below its fourth - quarter average, so it appears that the more substantive change is the deterioration in export orders.
The general doctrine of God developed in Process and Reality was implicit in Religion in the Making, but at two points substantive changes have occurred.
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.
A comparison of the November draft and the statement adopted six months later reveals only one substantive change.
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.
This work has also been instrumental in facilitating substantive changes in how some of these institutions understand and respond to issues related to child abuse.
Both substantive knowledge — some of it fairly abstract — and practical know - how will be required, and because ministry takes place amid the changing circumstances of life, intelligent adaptation and renewed learning will often be necessary as well.
The report explains that since the mid-nineteenth century, the process of reducing the powers of the Church has stalled, with the only substantive change being the Church of England Assembly (Powers) Act in 1919.
My hope and prayer is that as denominational leaders begin to understand the prevalence of abuse within the Evangelical community, many will be propelled to begin taking significant steps to influence substantive changes at both a national and local level.
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.
When trying to answer the is - this - real question, the first order of business is to compare the current year to previous performance looking for substantive change.
The new set of rules represents the most substantive change of rules in the history of the organization.
The NCAA when hamstrung by red tape has its share of issues, but given the decision - making in the past, the idea of the NCAA and schools riding a rocket docket toward substantive change seems fraught with peril as well.
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.
But the sustained anti-bank rhetoric, the demonisation of the industry, the failure to recognise the very major and important substantive changes that it has made, and the potential of yet more taxes to come, are all contributing to the impression overseas that the UK is becoming increasingly hostile to the industry.
There is therefore little substantive change to the overall ideological character, behaviour and intent of the Coalition Government.
As for petitions that sparked substantive change on top of a review and response, however, the White House points to two petitions in particular.
Any substantive change to the Act could threaten the existence of the coalition.
«If elected, I plan to bring a laser - like focus to those important issues and challenges and others, and will work with members of both parties for substantive change,» Faso said.
Now that Republicans are in a position to actually implement substantive change, one of the first steps is to figure out the best way to accomplish that.
The open letter system is being changed so there will be «a more substantive change of views» between the chancellor and the Bank of England.
In the only substantive change agreed on Tuesday, the NEC removed a plan to impose a spending cap of # 50 on the amount a trade union can spend in support of a candidate in a parliamentary selection contest.
That's where you have more substantive discussion, and I hope that making the evolution of bill versions open to the public and clearer to members will help make changes in committee.
Third, OHS violated the substantive requirements of the APA by proffering a legally insufficient justification for rescinding DACA, obscuring the true policy rationale for this substantial change, and otherwise violating independent constitutional and statutory provisions.
But Labour sources have insisted that aides of Corbyn only suggested «stylistic changes» and «nothing substantive and nothing about anti-semitism».
«There's no point having a pause unless you're prepared to make substantive changes at the end of it,» Mr Clegg told the Today programme.
«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.
«It's the kind of forward - thinking ideas about how we change the party that are substantive and meaningful and the party and its next leaders have to get very serious about.»
Although striking a marginally less bellicose tone than Tony Blair's «ethical foreign policy», he gave little indication of real substantive change and affirmed the UK's commitment to working with American and Europe.
«I have spoken with the de Blasio Administration about the urgent need for reforms and called for substantive changes that include splitting the responsibilities of ACS into different agencies; implementing rigorous oversight over contract agencies; adequately training and supervising caseworkers; and providing deeper ongoing supports to children in foster care or child preventative services.»
To ensure a fuller communication between the Bank and the Treasury, I am changing the timing of the open letter system so that when inflation is above target, the governor will write to me on the day the minutes of the next MPC meeting are published to allow for a more substantive exchange of views.
Hein has declined to take a public stance on sales tax agreement except to say that he could support a short - term extension of the current formula, but only if it was linked to substantive changes in how the city and towns deliver services.
The Bayelsa State governor wanted an order of interim injunction restraining the first defendant, whether by itself, servant, agents, privies or howsoever called from accepting from the second and third defendants any fresh submission of names of governorship aspirant from Bayelsa State, to change / substitute the name of the plaintiff which had already been submitted to the first defendant after the primary election of January 2011, pending the hearing and determination of the substantive suit.
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.
A critic of the select agent program, molecular biologist Richard Ebright of Rutgers University in Piscataway, New Jersey, says that several «substantive» and many other «minor» changes in the memo «will improve U.S. select - agent oversight.»
Too many of the citizens of the US and Britain still believe there is substantive scientific uncertainty about climate change — even as George Bush lives in a «green,» off - grid home and now says climate change is real.
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