Sentences with phrase «so change in fundamental»

There may be evils which turn out with fuller knowledge to be good, and there may be persons who so change in fundamental nature that what was once evil becomes good, or vice versa.

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The surge in oil was not based on any change in fundamentals; the truth is that crude is so oversold that it was finally due for a bounce.
It's impossible to predict what jobs there will even be in the future, so life - long learning and a positive attitude to embracing change needs to be a fundamental aspect of the UK's future success.
So the Supreme Court, when it practices judicial activism, undercuts democratic participation not only by substituting its own assertoric judgment for democratic deliberation, or by ignoring the plain letter of the constitution in favor of its own political inclinations, but also by understanding itself as a council of philosopher kings (versus really good lawyers) prudentially adjusting the fundamental nature of American democracy to fit the ever changing historical horizon that provides the context for its expression.
Under modern conditions, with changes occurring so rapidly that most specific occupational preparation becomes quickly out of date, it even appears that a fundamental liberal education is the best vocational education, for it develops the powers of imagination needed to meet new situations and the understanding of interrelationships required by life in an increasingly interdependent civilization.
Why then should we take marriage, something which in the past is so fundamental and basic to all of human life, and allow it to be changed into something that is not even remotely fundamental to any human life in existence?
As Copernicus had initiated a fundamental change in the view of the place of the earth in the solar system so these men, and others, were helping to bring about a change in man's views of himself, his origin and ancestry, and his relations to his fellow men.
It may sometimes happen that a fundamental difference of opinion on matters of principle may persist in theory, and retain real importance, while the circumstances of life and action change so much that the difference of opinion is of less moment for life and action than it previously was.
For a long time I used to think NASCAR changing so much about its fundamental structure was what's caused the drop in TV ratings and attendance and overall decline in popularity.
My view, which has developed gradually is that we need to make fundamental changes in the way the club is run to compete at the level we did for so long and that without them we will fall way behind the pacemakers in English and European football.
The kids tell me the food sucks now lol but they do nt see the bigger picture either... while it was a different era for us when us parents were in school; the fundamental rights shouldve remained the same... which is give the kids their choices... the Federal Gov can INCLUDE nutritious items on the free lunch menus while including more choices for them instead of reducing them to avoid social stigmas within the student body of the schools... Kids can be so cruel... Ive lived that first hand... I'm wondering who to contact to protest these changes.
When the AAP felt youth tackle football had «no place in programs for kids» in the 50's; now in 2015, this is a game so sacred to our society that while, modifying «would likely lead to a decrease in the incidence of overall injuries, severe injuries, catastrophic injuries, and concussions» the AAP can not recommend limiting tackle for young children as «the removal of tackling from football would lead to a fundamental change in the way the game is played.»
To do so would in fact require confronting the need for fundamental systemic change.
So if the rumours we hear today are true, basically Mr Cameron is now accepting the inevitable: there is not going to be a treaty change; there is not going to be a fundamental change in Britain's relationship with the European Union and that's the reality.»
Rather, it argues that changes over recent years, starting perhaps with the fundamental shift in sovereignty inherent in accession to the European Union, but accelerating with the piecemeal reforms promoted by the Blair administration and promised, but so far not realised, by Gordon Brown, have moved us to a new constitutional settlement.
«Nobody is suggesting a copy - and - paste solution, so I hope that this report doesn't discourage the government from its plans for a fundamental change in Britain's relationship with the European Union.»
A: Lazio said he'd prefer to be known as «the person that's going to bring about fundamental and sweeping change to state government, who's going to restore integrity, who's going to get us back in the business of creating jobs... who's going to lower the cost of living and lower the cost of government and get our spending under control so that we can have a state that we can be proud of and feel optimistic about.»
So people have a hard time connecting compelling current concerns — such as widespread corruption, or non-competitive elections, or a need for major improvements in such fundamental policy areas as education — with the possibility for reform through state constitutional change.
So they instead have focused on projects to install marginal «end of pipe» technologies, rather than more fundamental changes in energy systems.
But the crazy thing about empty space, weighing something --[well,] there are many crazy things — it produces a gravitational repulsion, rather than the attractions so the expansion of the universe is speeding up; but this stuff is so mysterious and inexplicable — completely inexplicable right now — that many physicists have been driven wild and mad and have changed what we might mean by fundamental physics by suggesting, for example, that the fundamental concepts in nature are not really fundamental at all, they are accidental; they are an environmental accident; that the are many universes and we just happen to live in the one that has the values it does because if you changed it a little bit then we wouldn't be living.
With the death of big ideas could come a fundamental change in the human experience, wherein we don't understand and believe so much as steer the analyses and follow the data.
In doing so, Mia realized that she could spread her knowledge of health and wellness to others — and that they don't need to have a life - threatening disease to experience substantial fundamental changes to their personal health.
So it's not a big stretch of the imagination to think that some change, like food additives or antibiotic use, might have caused a fundamental, widespread shift in gut flora, making it easier for many people to gain weight, and increasingly difficult to shed extra pounds.
Also I want to increase my speed and acceleration and as a football (soccer) player I practice my shooting technique, dribbling, new skills, control of the football... All these basic drills as I feel training the basics are the fundamentals of going anywhere in life.im more used to sharper and faster movements and quick reactions due to an opponent reading a specific move I make so I need to react and change direction or come up with a skill to beat him.
Formal education is plainly going to have to change in fundamental ways if it is to serve the nation well in the 21st century, and so is the public's willingness to endure — even demand — those changes.
The authors of the legislation must have thought, with so many sticks beating on the backs of schools (test - disaster headlines, parents leaving in droves), the carrot of fundamental change would be irresistible.
We need a fundamental change in how we help learners achieve and contribute their best so they can move beyond average.
The initiative seeks to spur fundamental changes in the culture of schools and the teaching profession so that teachers can play a more central role in the development of policies that affect their work.
What does change in quantum leaps, though, are the peripherals — the conveniences and electronics so fundamental to our vehicles these days.
In the development of these components, there is also a lot of emphasis placed on the aesthetics of the individual parts so that the visual design accents do not drastically change the fundamentals of the vehicle.
That, in turn, means locking down the device to prevent transactions outside of Amazon; otherwise, the business model falls apart and Amazon begins selling easily - rooted tablets which bring the company little (if any) after - sale revenue.Sorry you're so short - changed on such fundamental business strategy, something King Gillette championed about a century ago.
Furthermore, since student loan interest rates are tied by law to the private market, so a fundamental change in the system requires political action in a grid - locked system.
So psychology can push it higher, that can lead to changes in the underlying fundamentals, and that can thus effect the valuation.
It might not possess the life - changing fundamentals that its older brother fostered so immaculately, but Persona 5 is an excellent standalone experience that is extraordinarily gratifying for those who wish to partake in this exquisite journey.
The series represents so many cornerstones in everything from the weapon classes, quest structure and crafting system, that from game - to - game, the most apparent changes are less fundamental and more supplementary.
These organizations, which include the Heartland Institute — a group that once compared those who believe in climate change with the Unabomber — have undermined public confidence in climate science so much that scientists have to defend even their most fundamental findings.
That error is about an order magnitude smaller than the error in F3 (AGW) so does not change the fundamental point I am making.
They simply could not bring themselves, after the many statements they had made individually prior to their study, in support of Mann and their beliefs about current warming, to say that his paradigm changing study so fundamental to the IPCC, 2001 conclusions was simply WRONG.
Its also ironic because most experts are in strong agreement that what very little climate change we are already starting to see is impacting the poor very disproportionately, and will far more so (as the climate shifts) for very fundamental reasons.
But, given the host of competing problems — a deep economic recession, the urgent need for health care reform, geopolitical instabilities in the Middle East and elsewhere, soaring federal debt, and so on — selling the electorate on a set of fundamental changes in the way we consume and produce energy in the short run — and congressional appropriators on making the large investments needed to bring these changes about in the long run — will be a tough task, even for Barack Obama and his newly appointed team of highly competent advisers, and a Congress that has given every indication that it will take up and give priority to climate legislation.
Methane does go down when the Earth cools in these so - called «abrupt climate changes», but it's not enough radiative forcing to be the fundamental driver, but rather a feedback due to drying wetlands.
So why do we who are present in international scenes like this one to supposedly make «fundamental change,» continue to impose applications such as that of mitigation on the less vulnerable.
Before calling for a change so fundamental as to delete the dishonesty element in order to secure some convictions, what is urgently needed is that the OFT gains some experience of prosecuting a contested trial and that there is some «road - testing» of the offence by a judge and jury.
[10] «(d) a group shall be considered to form a particular social group where in particular: members of that group share an innate characteristic, or a common background that can not be changed, or share a characteristic or belief that is so fundamental to identity or conscience that a person should not be forced to renounce it, and that group has a distinct identity in the relevant country, because it is perceived as being different by the surrounding society; depending on the circumstances in the country of origin, a particular social group might include a group based on a common characteristic of sexual orientation.
So in this climate of fundamental change and higher stakes, law schools should embrace assessments that reflect their role as professional schools premised on the idea of preparing students for gainful employment.
«It could be that the changes required are so fundamental and require such massive cultural upheaval that women don't see the point in participating if the solutions that get implemented continue to be superficial.»
So long as these assumptions held up, firms had little incentive to undertake any fundamental changes in the existing system.
[23] I find that in the overall circumstances, PJ - M2R unilaterally made a substantial and fundamental change to Esther Brake's employment contract and that in doing so constructively dismissed her without cause.
In reaching this decision, the Adjudicator cited the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Hydro - Quebec v. Syndicat, 2008 SCC 43 at para. 16 in which the Court stated, «the employer does not have a duty to change working conditions in a fundamental way, but does have a duty, if it can do so without undue hardship, to arrange the employee's workplace or duties to enable the employee to do his or her work.&raquIn reaching this decision, the Adjudicator cited the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Hydro - Quebec v. Syndicat, 2008 SCC 43 at para. 16 in which the Court stated, «the employer does not have a duty to change working conditions in a fundamental way, but does have a duty, if it can do so without undue hardship, to arrange the employee's workplace or duties to enable the employee to do his or her work.&raquin Hydro - Quebec v. Syndicat, 2008 SCC 43 at para. 16 in which the Court stated, «the employer does not have a duty to change working conditions in a fundamental way, but does have a duty, if it can do so without undue hardship, to arrange the employee's workplace or duties to enable the employee to do his or her work.&raquin which the Court stated, «the employer does not have a duty to change working conditions in a fundamental way, but does have a duty, if it can do so without undue hardship, to arrange the employee's workplace or duties to enable the employee to do his or her work.&raquin a fundamental way, but does have a duty, if it can do so without undue hardship, to arrange the employee's workplace or duties to enable the employee to do his or her work.»
In short, in my opinion, so long as: (a) the employer provides reasonable notice of the unilateral, fundamental change to the employee before the change takes effect; and (b) the final result remains legal, employers may make unilateral, fundamental change to the terms of an employee's employmenIn short, in my opinion, so long as: (a) the employer provides reasonable notice of the unilateral, fundamental change to the employee before the change takes effect; and (b) the final result remains legal, employers may make unilateral, fundamental change to the terms of an employee's employmenin my opinion, so long as: (a) the employer provides reasonable notice of the unilateral, fundamental change to the employee before the change takes effect; and (b) the final result remains legal, employers may make unilateral, fundamental change to the terms of an employee's employment.
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