Sentences with phrase «palpable change in»

Already, there is a palpable change in the relationships the NSBS is forming (or, reforming) with new law firm registrants.
As Canadians come out of one of the worst winters in the history of ever, you can smell spring in the air; you can feel a palpable change in attitude as we expose our lily - white skin to a little warmth and sunshine.
And yet despite tougher building regs and a surge of interest in the passive house standard there hasn't been any significant palpable change in our knowledge as an industry in terms of what thermal bridging actually is, what the regulations require us to do when it comes to accounting for thermal bridging in buildings, how we minimise thermal bridging effects at design stage, where it sits in the overall context of a BER or Sap assessment and so on.
Even the terminology used in the report signals a palpable change in the framing of the discussion.
Experts at Sotheby's also noticed a palpable change in the auction - house air.
Yet even in the United States there was a palpable change in mood — and it was not just because Hollywood made climate disaster into a motion picture.

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Here in Paris, there is a palpable sense of solidarity and excitement as the United Nations climate change conference gets underway.
I was afraid they wouldn't adapt to the changes I would inevitably experience, and the shift in my priorities would mean a palpable shift in my relationships.
There is often a palpable smell in the air or a subtle but perceptible color change in the room that marks the presence of the mother at the Veil.
It was a night buzzing with a palpable thirst for change that was still trapped in an outdated culture that in no way reflects the real revolution across small and big screens everywhere.
As a former business reporter who loves reading about societal shifts, I got the same thrill while reading this that I did with Isaacson's biography of Steve Jobs, the palpable sense of a sea change in an industry that also had cascading effects on the rest of the world.
The tide of the battles can change in a heartbeat; there's a palpable ebb - and - flow feel to them.
The palpable commentary on post-colonial realities reminiscent of the status of communities still surviving in remote areas of Africa and other continents portrays elements of identity, continuity, and resilience, as well as the perils of discontinuity juxtaposed against the fast - paced and ever - changing contemporary Western world.
It is possible to view these canvases in procedural terms, for there is always a palpable, enlivening sense of the artist making decisions or changing course, deflecting quick resolutions or alighting on happy accidents that lead to another set of problems, more possible outcomes.
While Barsuglia's endeavor does share a palpable and explicit idealism as such, the work simultaneously embodies the massive socio - economic changes that have taken place in the last forty years.
This was an incredible fair for us and under the new management there is a palpable change and we feel like welcome guests in this great city.
His paintings are dramatic and at times cataclysmic, invoking transformation and change through the palpable movement of a material in flux.
The sense of amazement among adults, including jaded members of the media, was palpable — both because supposedly sophisticated adults had not pulled off this kind of change in attitudes about guns in the decades they'd been trying and because the teenagers shredded the talking points, the lies, the cynicism and the indifference that we've become accustomed to in our politics.
The change in their faces, their countenance, they way they can look in each other's eyes, the way they hold each other and more is palpable.
The change of attitude in the room was palpable.
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