Sentences with phrase «substantive change of views»

The open letter system is being changed so there will be «a more substantive change of views» between the chancellor and the Bank of England.

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To ensure a fuller communication between the Bank and the Treasury, I am changing the timing of the open letter system so that when inflation is above target, the governor will write to me on the day the minutes of the next MPC meeting are published to allow for a more substantive exchange of views.
Over the past year and a half, the artists and individual works on view in American Legends have rotated for various reasons, among them conservation requirements (works on paper and photographs can typically be on view for only six months) and loan commitments (for example, Marsden Hartley paintings are on view in Berlin and the White House is borrowing work by Edward Hopper), but the inclusion of postwar artists was a substantive change, inspired in part by our simultaneous work on the Whitney's Robert Indiana retrospective.
I can confidently predict that of the thousands of «sceptics» who made great play of the CRU email hack, no more than a handful will change their views, either on the substantive issue or on the credibility of people like Carter and institutions like Heartland, over this.
Very few people, IMO, changed any of their views in any substantive way as the result of Climategate.
The findings underscore a strong, substantive role for both party / ideological factors and issue - concern as predictors of people's views across this set of some 25 beliefs related to climate change or people's views of climate scientists.
However, to claim that the impact of low energy prices will be substantive, changing our current view of the trajectory of fundamentals in a significant way, is an exaggeration.
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