Sentences with phrase «very substantive changes»

We have REALTORS ® who understand what goes on in Washington and Albany, and we've made some very substantive changes

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At a moment when the world's fourth - largest pharmaceutical company by sales (Pfizer) is eagerly courting the world's ninth - largest (the very same AstraZeneca from which Bristol decoupled)-- offering, in late May, a monumental dowry of around $ 120 billion — one can be forgiven for not noticing the more substantive change that's sweeping the pharmaceutical industry: Big Pharma is getting smaller.
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.
«It's the kind of forward - thinking ideas about how we change the party that are substantive and meaningful and the party and its next leaders have to get very serious about.»
This represents a substantive change since the very first estimates in 1975, when stomach cancer was the most common cancer.
There is a very fine line between offering sufficient guidance for teachers and districts to undertake substantive change, and being prescriptive in ways that work against teacher learning, decision - making, and flexibility.
When the Coalition came to power in 2013, however, Australia saw very little substantive change of position in relation to schooling policy.
The changes that we have seen so far are not catastrophic on a global scale, though future changes are going to be much larger and there is a very real risk of substantive damages.
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.
Very few people, IMO, changed any of their views in any substantive way as the result of Climategate.
Actually, from what I» have seen, there is very little evidence of any substantive change pre / post Climategate.
«In other words, the scope and extent of substantive rights is not likely to change very much in the eyes of the judges unless, that is, the new Bill were to provide for additional limits or qualifications which do not currently exist.»
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