The Guardian reported that Indigenous leaders had cautiously welcomed Mr Brandis» pledge to ask the Law Reform Commission to investigate the the problem — providing it delivers
tangible changes in government policy.
The Wall Street Journal story also reported that «while law firm leadership seem aware of fundamental shifts in the market, «there is less evidence of
tangible changes in how law firms operate.»
DDC makes such significant alterations to so many systems that it creates
tangible changes in the way the 7 - series responds to inputs - and does so without confronting the driver with three million possible combinations of settings.
To avoid another round of disappointed hopes and expectations, this impetus needs to be converted into
tangible change in the short and medium term.
Not exact matches
Now is the time to back yourself, believe
in yourself, break stuff, find people like you, reinvent, evolve, make connections with mutual,
tangible benefits, build trust, accept tension, share,
change and challenge everything.
The Business Model Canvas looks beyond those charts and is especially useful because it combines a practical and
tangible approach
in covering the various areas and aspects of planning a business but emphasizes the need to iterate as conditions
change.
Though BCE claimed it desperately needed the deal for its Bell Media division to compete
in an ever -
changing and increasingly international market (not to mention to bulk up its presence
in Quebec), and altruistically promised to undertake a variety of
tangible benefits for the greater good of Canadian society, Blais was having none of it.
As many
in the community had noted as early as
in 2010, the usability of Bitcoin would be threatened without some
tangible change was made to the consensus rules.
In response to the shift in valuation from tangible assets to intangible ones, Conley says, larger firms are now trying to change the «rules of the game» through amicus brief
In response to the shift
in valuation from tangible assets to intangible ones, Conley says, larger firms are now trying to change the «rules of the game» through amicus brief
in valuation from
tangible assets to intangible ones, Conley says, larger firms are now trying to
change the «rules of the game» through amicus briefs.
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Change in operating cash flow is replaced with: (i)
tangible book value per share growth for companies
in the Banks, Diversified Financials and Insurance sectors; and (ii) growth
in funds from operations for REITs, with the exception of Mortgage and Specialized REITs.
This award recognizes a woman who has demonstrated a positive and
tangible impact or effected
change in the Greater Vancouver community through her dedication and leadership.
Evidence that mood
change alone has compelled these actions
in each case is the fact that they were based on nothing new that was
tangible.
We believe encountering God
changes lives, so the magazine looks at how we can live that out
in tangible and intentional ways.
Of course, it is critical to remember that even when serving others
in such
tangible ways, lives are messy, people
change slowly, and there are numerous setbacks and we walk with people through their difficulties.
«
In addition to that, we pursue more
tangible things like
changing laws, and electing district attorneys we think have the right point of view,» Legend says.
Tangible proof can be found by studying vestigial features, ebryonic development, biogeography, DNA sequencing, pseudogenes, endogenous retroviruses, labratory direct examination of natural selection
in action
in E-Coli bacteria, lactose intolerance
in humans, the peppered moth's colour
change in reaction to industrial pollution, radiotrophic fungi at Chernobyl... all of these things add to the modern evolutionary synthesis.
A 6 month voluntary position with the UN became a 4 - year mission and,
in December 2015, Simon and his team were awarded the prestigious United Nations Global Innovation Challenge Award, for the initiative with the greatest «disruptive potential» for far - reaching societal
change (creating a
tangible impact towards eradicating global hunger and saving millions of lives every year.)
Milan Lucic might still be a very good top - six player that brings a physical element to the ice and tries to
change the culture
in the room, but he is not going to create a huge
tangible swing on the ice
in terms of goals.
Yet Africans are again discussing the role of the state
in economic
change, and there is a new, and welcome, emphasis on the
tangibles of development (production, infrastructure and employment)
in addition to intangibles (democracy and governance championed by the Washington Consensus).
President Akufo - Addo stated that there are certain
tangible changes his administration aims to have
in place by the end of its first year
in office.
But actually
in the last Labour government, increasing maternity leave, rights at work, introducing the national minimum wage disproportionately helped women and children, child poverty targets — things like that delivered actually
tangible changes to peoples» lives.
To farmers
in tropical regions, climate
change has become a
tangible reality.
The
change in the way I'm perceived by the community is
tangible — I have gone from maybe one invited talk a year to almost one a month.
A team of scientists demonstrated another
tangible effect of climate
change with a new study published Thursday
in Science.
«
In the public's eye, radical change in a glacier — or a glacier that doesn't exist anymore — is a lot more tangible than a half - a-degree change in global temperature,» he sai
In the public's eye, radical
change in a glacier — or a glacier that doesn't exist anymore — is a lot more tangible than a half - a-degree change in global temperature,» he sai
in a glacier — or a glacier that doesn't exist anymore — is a lot more
tangible than a half - a-degree
change in global temperature,» he sai
in global temperature,» he said.
«The threat of climate
change is as ominous as ever, its effects are as
tangible as ever,» Kerry said at an Arctic Council meeting
in Sweden
in 2013, noting significant common desires among all eight Arctic nations.
Perhaps the most
tangible change to intelligence work addressed
in Obama's speech is the end of the Section 215 program — which enables the government to collect large volumes of metadata, including phone numbers as well as the time and duration of calls.
«It's not just trying to prove climate
change is affecting the Wind River Range and the glaciers
in it, but trying to get
tangible data that we can use to show things are
changing and
changing quickly.»
Like the long - duration space missions that came before it — the Galileo mission to Jupiter, the twin Voyager probes and, more recently, the European Rosetta mission, for example — Cassini irrevocably
changed our perspectives, become ingrained
in the lives of the people who worked with the mission and had
tangible impacts on society.
You don't need to meditate every waking hour, seven days a week — let alone
in silence — to experience
tangible brain
changes that benefit mood, outlook and capacity to cope with life's vicissitudes.
I wanted to pursue this field that could
change lives
in such a
tangible and meaningful way — with knowledge about the physical and kindness about the emotional.
Personal sessions get to the heart of what you need to experience
tangible and sustainable positive
change in your life!
Observe the
tangible, visible results of your journey through a living world — build structures, customize outposts, and
change the landscape itself as environments are re-honed
in the wake of your Inquisition.
We expressed doubts at the time about this
change having any effect on the popularity of gacha mechanics
in mobile games, and so far we haven't seen any
tangible effect on loot boxes
in mobile games.
Marling, who starred
in and co-wrote Another Earth, lends a credible and appealing down - to - earth quality to her workaholic academic, while Berges - Frisbey, who appeared
in Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides, brings a quicksilver quality to Sofi that makes her both
tangible and elusive; she's one of those women whose looks
change based on angle and circumstance, who can look stunning one moment and rather ordinary the next, a quality that piques fascination.
«Chasing Ice»: Science, spectacle and human passion mix
in this stunningly cinematic portrait as National Geographic photographer James Balog captures time - lapse photography of glaciers over several years, providing
tangible visual evidence of climate
change.
It's an example of a great placeholder where it can
change in an instant once we have something
tangible to go on.
The participants
in our forum take a close look at the competitive environments
in Milwaukee, Michigan, and Arizona and find
tangible changes hard to come by.
The first practical application of these
changes can be
in the area of community self - assessment of their assets, both
tangible and intangible, as an input to identifying their development project or organizing a community enterprise.
Technology,
change in mind - set and
tangible evidence for its effectiveness is key for the 70:20:10 model to really take off.
Learning is made more
tangible and real this way, and students are also empowered by discovering that they are able to enact
change in the world around them.
«There were some very practical outcomes such as
changes in practice, accompanied by developing
tangible «products»... these included a real and accepted definition of global citizenship, new student reports and assessment tools for global citizenship, enhanced use of technology for curriculum mapping, a more global and accessible library collection, just to name a few.
Every year, competitors are asked two questions
in order to seek out
tangible expressions of DesignShare's key theme, Designing for the Ever
Changing Future of Learning.
The activities also encourage pupils to make a
tangible difference to the lives of the communities they have learnt about by holding a fundraising event or campaigning for
change - and they'll be
in with a chance of featuring as our star school on our website and social media channels!
The common core standards effort — and the hard work of CCSSO, NGA, and their partners — won't bring about positive, meaningful
change for students unless we translate the standards from words on a page to
tangible improvements
in learning and teaching.
Some
tangible changes will include the breakdown of Barringer High School into three separate schools and an almost certain turnover of staff and leadership at West Side High School, which will become the newest «renewal school»
in the district.
Classroom - based rewards were
tangible and implicit and included
changing incentives each week (
tangible awards — including vouchers redeemable for things like pizza parties, candy and food coupons, and t - shirts — were granted on the basis of a 2 % increase
in the homework return rate per week.
In her inspiring interview with The Global Search for Education this month, Sajia defies traditional gender roles and offers a tangible sense of hope for change in even the most tragic circumstance
In her inspiring interview with The Global Search for Education this month, Sajia defies traditional gender roles and offers a
tangible sense of hope for
change in even the most tragic circumstance
in even the most tragic circumstances.
And it's due to the efforts of so many — from the Governor
in Santa Fe to the teacher
in the Hatch Valley to the parents and School Board
in the northwest corner
in Farmington — to fundamentally
change our education mindset and actually deliver
tangible and measurable results.
A 2011 study of the Capitol Hill campus showed that the action - oriented curriculum was effectively preparing students to use their political skills to demand
change.36 Schools that specialize
in student engagement not only instill a strong emphasis on civic education, but also use
tangible experience to prepare students to be the next generation of leaders.