Sentences with phrase «really changed over»

The generic Peter Saul image has really changed over the years.
SSP: It's really changed over the years.
The Yakuza series hasn't really changed over the years, but we see a major change this year with four playable characters instead of just one.
The game has really changed over the past couple of years, though.
The share price has not really changed over the past year, and probably won't until more of the asset conversion process is complete.
A Brief History Our reading habits have really changed over the past decade.
The Keyboard has not really changed over the years and five finger multi-tasking can be hit or miss.
Our reading habits have really changed over the past decade.
Those numbers haven't really changed over the years, so I wouldn't blame any recent «used to free» attitude in my case.
Horizon 2020 saw that schooling hadn't really changed over the past hundred years and still worked on the basis of one teacher, one class, one hour per lesson.
As they clean out their old room, their possessions are a trip down memory lane as old diaries prove that they haven't really changed over the years.
And while Burns» formula hasn't really changed over the past quarter - century, it can and should be savored even more compared with the tactics broadly employed in so much similar fare these days.
I've been looking for a new line to try, as my skin has really changed over the past year.
Yeah, the perception of leopard print has really changed over the years.
Then, you go to the hospital and find patients without any good options, and you see that medical therapies haven't really changed over the last 20 years.
Stephen Hoover: That's what's really changed over the last five years is that computers now have the ability to understand in much deeper ways, what it is that we're asking and we're trying to do.
My opinion of birth photography has really changed over the past 10 years (well, and so has the ubiquity of it).
Has dating really changed over the past 100 years or has it remained the same at its core?
«It's really changing over,» he says.
«It's really changing over,» he says.
The basic visual style doesn't really change over the course of the game — most of the towns, dungeons, and characters all look pretty similar, and the music eventually sorta blends together.

Not exact matches

Despite the best efforts of politicians, experts, and journalists to predict how the political landscape will change over the next few years, nobody really knows what it will happen.
Brimmer: I think the future of agencies is in serious crisis right now, and I think just kind of seeing a little bit of what's happening with WPP and Martin Sorrell recently and the way that that model has changed — is really going to be interesting to watch how things unfold over the coming years.
«We've seen the whole arc and the whole landscape really shift and change over the past seven or eight years, which has been a lot of fun for me as a founder.»
To the guys still sitting quietly in the C - Suites with their fingers and toes crossed hoping this web / digital thing will blow over before it blows up in their faces — especially during their time in the hot seat — I would say: if you really want things to stay the way they are, they're gonna have to change.
«Over the next few months, the science team is really excited to get to Mount Sharp, where we think the layered rocks there have captured the major climate changes in Mars» history,» Curiosity deputy project scientist Ashwin Vasavada said in a new NASA video marking the rover's first Martian year.
«Obviously over the intervening years the circumstances have changed with the economy, the coming on of Elizabeth Quay has really opened the way for how Perth will be in the next 15 to 20 years,» he said.
But, «At the margin, what has changed over last six months is really not the change in direction in the U.S. economy, it's just that the stimulus - driven growth in China has manifested itself in a big way,» Memani said.
And it crosses over all these lines: local environmental impact, there's the climate argument, there's the First Nations rights argument, there's the stewardship argument, so it can really draw from a whole wide sector of civil society in the way that the faceless catastrophe of climate change can't.
The carbon footprint of a given barrel of oil over any other was not really on the political map when Chrétien was changing the tax code to finance a mine and Klein was rewriting the royalty regime to make it easier to expand the industry.
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But over the years, that changed dramatically and I think about 3 years or so, the topic has really brought mainstream investments.
My body and I had become unacquainted over the years — it was like meeting someone you went to school with years ago: you kind of recognize each other but really all you see are the changes.
If the Earth really moved around the sun, the apparent positions of stars should change slightly over the course of a year, an effect called «stellar parallax,» and no parallax was seen.
Really glad you didn't do a cartoon of this one, but suffice to say that unless we learn to do life a different way, unless we change from the inside out, we end up making the same mistakes and suffering the same outcomes over and over again.
The dominance of the social principle over the political can not be achieved through any rearrangement of existing relations but only through really changed relations within and between communities.
bible... ancient myth and folklore that has been changed very much over centuries... people really need to move past it and into the 21st century
Dr Peter Saunders, the campaign director explained the decision: «The judges» ruling was really pretty emphatic... there's been over ten attempts to change the law in British parliament in the last 15 years but all have failed because of concerns about public safety and the ramifications for vulnerable people».
Giving that really changes the world is that which is over and above what's required.
They often use really old articles to troll for responses, sometimes using an article several times over the course of a year or two... long after the events have died away or changed.
This is why we hear Christians say, «Well, we tried to love and forgive those people over there... we really did, but they didn't change, so now we are forced to drop bombs on them.»
I'd like to think we did it because we didn't want to press our luck anymore, because repairs cost more than the Blue Book said you were worth, because you didn't have anti-lock brakes or passenger - side airbags, because we really couldn't have you breaking down on a late - night drive home from the airport or on a busy interstate, because of fuel economy and our deepening concern over climate change.
These success stories also show that many victims themselves don't really embrace this view; instead of agitating for — or despairing over — political deliverance from their plight, they set about changing it through individual, nonpolitical striving.
If we really stop and look at the dramatic changes going on all over the world and in the US (demographics, ethnic population shifts, a new era in how people under 50 look at the world, etc.) it points to a need to focus more than ever on the centrality of Christ Jesus.
Sorry if this seems harsh, but I'm really over Christians whining, when they should be owning their stuff and changing.
You and I have both witnessed that the Earth isn't stagnet but is constantly changing, so why is it hard to believe that over a really really really long time everything that we now know has evolved from something else.
In the light of this analysis, then, my own scenario is cautiously hopeful, depending on (1) whether a creative minority of dreamers and doers with visions of a new life - fulfilling social order really emerges in strength, (2) the alliances that can be worked out with blacks, the poor, and other minorities now excluded from major social benefits, (3) the extent to which the populist idealism of the lower middle classes and working people generally favoring the extension of rights and equality to the «little man» everywhere wins out over the reactionary fears and prejudices which establishment elites and opportunist politicians are all too willing to exploit, and (4) what takes place at the center of the political spectrum itself under the pressure of events and in response to challenges to the established system from militant seekers of change.
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