"Substantive changes" refers to important or significant modifications or alterations made to something. These changes are not minor or superficial, but rather have a substantial impact on the overall content, structure, or nature of a concept, idea, document, or any other form of content or entity.
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Overall, this program made
substantive changes in the audience building and community engagement skills of the arts presenting field and created meaningful and lasting partnerships between presenters and community organizations nationwide.
The need
for substantive change in traditional law firm models, structures and compensation is more pressing than ever.
Seriously, an entire year, and the
only substantive change is the color of «white»... No competitors, so this is the natural result.
In reality, we may have to wait even longer to see any
real substantive changes that could result from last night's speech.
The states chosen have demonstrated not only an interest in leveraging improvement science to achieve equity but also the political will and capacity for
implementing substantive change across systems.
Because you're the additional interest on the policy, you'll know if they're cancelling the policy or making
other substantive changes to it.
Currently, many teachers feel their districts have done little beyond label their old curriculum as «Common - Core aligned,»
without substantive changes.
This work has also been instrumental in
facilitating substantive changes in how some of these institutions understand and respond to issues related to child abuse.
Good educators in those districts are constantly trying to push for policies that will have real,
lasting substantive change for the quality of life for students in poverty.
Starting with 2013 M models, design changes were made to the frontal airbags and seat belts; no
additional substantive changes were made with the model name change for 2014.
Employers should be aware that fresh consideration is typically needed
for substantive changes to the policy made over time.
Of course many schools do ask teachers for numbers of parents who attended conferences, but have those changes
driven substantive change?
Because you're the additional interest on the policy, you'll know if they're cancelling the policy or making
other substantive changes to it.
«There's no point having a pause unless you're prepared to make
substantive changes at the end of it,» Mr Clegg told the Today programme.
(Of course, as panel officials have stressed, drafts are «works in progress» until the report is approved by governments and formally released, but it's rare to
see substantive changes this late in the game.)
«This is a delicate balance with 12 days left in the legislative session and we have to continue to progress to get to a place where we can have the Senate, the House, Democrats and Republicans come together to bring
about substantive change,» she said Wednesday morning.
I think raising questions such as, «How might we identify a few realistic SMART goals for the upcoming year, realizing that
substantive change takes time?»
Finally, this document
proposes substantive changes to several provisions, including: Personal net worth, retainage, the size standard, proof of ethnicity, confidentiality, proof of economic disadvantage, and DBE credit for trucking firms.
These changes
include substantive changes to implement several international treaties: the Madrid Protocol, the Singapore Treaty and the Nice Agreement, as well as eliminating the requirement to declare use of a trade - mark.
Knowing the OMB received the rule on January 28, the speed of their review suggests there will not be
substantive change from the proposed rule released last April.
Trump should pressure the Chinese regime to make real,
substantive change regarding the rule of law and human rights, both to form the basis of a fair and stable trade relationship going forward and to reassert America's embrace of universal values.
The general doctrine of God developed in Process and Reality was implicit in Religion in the Making, but at two
points substantive changes have occurred.
My hope and prayer is that as denominational leaders begin to understand the prevalence of abuse within the Evangelical community, many will be propelled to begin taking significant steps to
influence substantive changes at both a national and local level.
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.
But the sustained anti-bank rhetoric, the demonisation of the industry, the failure to recognise the very major and
important substantive changes that it has made, and the potential of yet more taxes to come, are all contributing to the impression overseas that the UK is becoming increasingly hostile to the industry.
As for petitions that
sparked substantive change on top of a review and response, however, the White House points to two petitions in particular.
Were the arithmetic in place, I think both Labour and LDs could see something along these lines
as substantive change agenda for the centre - left.
In the only
substantive change agreed on Tuesday, the NEC removed a plan to impose a spending cap of # 50 on the amount a trade union can spend in support of a candidate in a parliamentary selection contest.
Many of these people are ready to make real,
substantive changes instead of spending all their time Googling «relationship coach San Diego?»