Sentences with phrase «only substantive change»

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.
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.

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A comparison of the November draft and the statement adopted six months later reveals only one substantive change.
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.
But Labour sources have insisted that aides of Corbyn only suggested «stylistic changes» and «nothing substantive and nothing about anti-semitism».
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.»
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 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.
This study shows that only one - third of randomly selected principals responded to competition by making substantive changes to academics or operations.
But others in Kansas City see the plan as its only chance for substantive change — even if they still harbor reservations about how it will play out.
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.
Over the past year and a half, the artists and individual works on view in American Legends have rotated for various reasons, among them conservation requirements (works on paper and photographs can typically be on view for only six months) and loan commitments (for example, Marsden Hartley paintings are on view in Berlin and the White House is borrowing work by Edward Hopper), but the inclusion of postwar artists was a substantive change, inspired in part by our simultaneous work on the Whitney's Robert Indiana retrospective.
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.
Here impact can only be demonstrated over time and must bring about some substantive change in the character of the debate.
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.
While this evolution is critical to a firm's survival, it's important that firm administrators understand that substantive improvements are only possible through multi-directional change.
In addition to substantive changes to the program, the CRA has proposed to eliminate the «no - name» disclosure process and to instead allow only for anonymous, non-binding pre-disclosure discussions.
These changes are for clarity only, and are not intended to effect any substantive change.
Filing with the health authority is only required if there has been a substantive change to the septic system.
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