Sentences with phrase «slow pace of change»

While some observers do believe that legal is ripe for disruption, others see inherent limits that will greatly slow the pace of change for your typical firm.
If further proof were needed of the rather slow pace of change in the legal profession, events over recent weeks at both Clifford Chance (CC) and Gateley provide it.
And while states and cites have been adding to their preschool budgets and creating or expanding preschool programs in recent years, the comparatively slow pace of change is leaving us increasingly far behind early education in other developed nations.
Yao Yai's slower pace of change likely rests with its local population, mostly conservative Muslim Thais who seem largely content to keep with a more traditional way of life.
«They need to be held accountable for this windfall or use it to slow the pace of change in the economy to a level which is not decimating the industrial heart of the country.»
There are three reasons why that slow pace of change is a big problem for Dunkin' and its franchisees.
The slow pace of change began right after the financial crisis engulfed the banks.
In this view, the alleged weaknesses of conventional financial networks — its centralization, strict regulation, and slow pace of change — are actually virtues, because they protect consumers from scams, volatility, and other headaches.
Then, given the system, we should not be so surprised at the slow pace of change
Concern is rising among equality activists about the slow pace of change on the issue.
It says the birth rates may fall in many of these populations to a level lower than that in much of Europe and the USA, because of the slow pace of change of traditional patriarchal society and the sexual inequality that goes with it.
Meanwhile, the congressionally chartered Commission on the Advancement of Women and Minorities in Science, Engineering, and Technology Development is holding public hearings (the next will be held 7 December at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland) and is formulating a report on specific strategies for how to deal with the slow pace of change in academia as well as business and government.
It was a slow pace of change, taking tens to hundreds of thousands of years, and yes as the myth states, in the last million years the biggest orbit - induced cycles were every 100,000 years.
Withdrawing that guidance could slow the pace of change in the area of school discipline, but it would only do so if districts decide to change their approach as the pressure from the federal government recedes.
Though I enjoyed working with my colleagues at CASN, I became frustrated with the slow pace of change in urban schools and even more frustrated when excellent programs were decimated due to change or lack of leadership, budget cuts, and / or seniority rights.
After this, defining your learning culture is the next step, according to Simon; «Some schools may be creative by culture able to handle a fast pace of change while others are more traditional, preferring low - risk, familiarity and a slower pace of change?
He worries that slowing the pace of changes to education will leave Indiana schools at a disadvantage.
The slow pace of change in Catholic schools as they adjust to an increasingly Hispanic Church poses significant barriers to Hispanic families when considering enrolling their children in parochial schools, according to a new Boston College study that reveals complex challenges for school leaders and clergy trying to serve the fastest - growing population of U.S. Catholics.
Dissatisfied with the slow pace of change, local black plaintiffs filed a lawsuit in federal court meant to push for a faster timetable.
They use rigorous research and humour to expose alarming truths, including the art world's slow pace of change.
Given the slow pace of change and long lead - times typical to the energy sector, it is amazing to note how different the global outlook for shale gas is today compared to last year.
Yet, the slow pace of change is frustrating.
Despite the slow pace of change on a bureaucratic level, in his own mediation practice, Mitchell Rose has shifted decisively away from paper.
From the comments in the 2017 introductory summary written by him and Eric Seeger — another principal at Altman Weil — I assumed Mr. Clay would express at least some frustration with the slow pace of change in the eight years since their first survey.
I kept up with their hectic pace of the Stoneman Douglas students, and here's what happened when their determination met the slow pace of change in the Capitol.
Campaign co-chair Jackie Huggins, who is also co-chair of the National Congress of Australia's First Peoples, highlighted the resilience of Indigenous people and cautioned against feeling disheartened by the slow pace of change.
The rate rise is sudden relative to the slow pace of any changes over the past several years.
Regulations may have slowed the pace of change.
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