Sentences with phrase «serious change of direction»

Or will there just be more warm words on growth but no serious change of direction?

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«I want to make sure that people that this is a serious race and it's winnable and whomever the (GOP) candidate is you got ta get behind and try to change the direction of the state,» he said.
And this is not just for NRSAs; any postdoc fellowship you qualify for is likely to require a change of direction and a serious training plan.
Like his brother, John Michael, did after delivering laughs with The Guard, he followed it up with a more serious tone in Calvary and it was a magnificent change of direction.
On the contrary, it ridiculed forty years of serious attempts to place the world on a sustainable development path and tried to change the direction established twenty years ago through Agenda 21; these attempts were made by redefining sustainable development from a narrow green economy perspective, by drowning the calls for equity, and by trying to slaughter the rights to sustainability.
With this being said, I have serious concerns regarding the direction that this bill, if approved, would take regarding the progress in terms of the progress and change that we have made in Connecticut and in particularly, in East Hartford Public Schools, specifically should this moratorium move forward..
So I know no one at Apple will take the advice of this website, but maybe someone at the one or two websites Apple's team actually reads might and will pass on the advice: the iPad needs a serious change in direction.
I was always told that common sense is to (slightly) favour the continuation of the current trend unless there is serious evidence of a change in direction — at the moment all there is is speculation backed by guesswork.
«The mistakes all appear to have gone in the direction of making it seem like climate change is more serious by overstating the impact.
In any case, trying to sheet home blame for the complete inadequacies in the response of mainstream political parties and institutions to serious global issues like climate change on the extremist of Right, Left and Green (which, despite the tendencies in that direction, doesn't strictly follow Left ideologies) looks increasingly like scapegoating.
Perhaps today is the day you need to give serious consideration to changing the direction of your career.
Such scenarios that we've seen include an executive who was fired by his employer of 10 + years after a breach of corporate policy by one of his direct reports, and in another instance an executive firing following a change in the senior leadership team and the escalation of a serious clash over philosophy and company direction.
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