Sentences with phrase «substantive change seems»

The NCAA when hamstrung by red tape has its share of issues, but given the decision - making in the past, the idea of the NCAA and schools riding a rocket docket toward substantive change seems fraught with peril as well.

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If this seems like an unrealistic vision, ask yourself if you'd rather invest in a wave of school closings and teacher firings — with the attendant trauma they inflict in the short run, and the dashed hopes for real, substantive change they generate in the long run.
It would be great to get direction from an official member of RC but there are many who seem knowledgeable blogging here, so if anyone can point me to substantive information showing clearly how the.8 degree Celsius change has caused the Australian drought, I would appreciate it much.
Barring a dramatic breakthrough in energy technology, as well as the political will to make substantive changes, things are liable to become far more problematic than Shell seems to realize.
Blair, pardon me if I seemed to be over-reactive, but if you follow the topic of climate change for more than a very short while you'll see that all too often the «argument» of people who disagree with results they don't like is to mount the ultimate personal attack: they try to substitute comments about an author's personal background for substantive comment about the author's work.
After well over nine months, enough has been said and written about the Jackson reforms but little if any attention has been given to what now seems to be a clear picture of the driving force behind these changes: civil justice for personal injury claimants is to be rationed, based upon the simple value of the claim rather than its substantive merits.
«It seems to be something they put in there because of Eli Lilly but I'm not sure it really changes anything or how substantive it is,» says Boscariol.
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