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This rapid change caused a reaction that was often violent.
At the same time, though, that rapid change offers advantages.
ComDef Conference on "Partnering for Rapid Change," at 8 a.m.
But great, rapid change can leave deep and lasting wounds.
Rapid change is the strength of this approach, but it would be rapid change in a direction that hurts consumers — and it makes a repeat of the 2007 to 2008 financial meltdown more likely.
The modifications have caused a rapid change in the college game.
There is some pressure in the church for more rapid change.
To its credit, the court — never one for rapid change — listened.
But the next eight years of his presidency saw rapid change.
We are going through a similar period of rapid change today.
The period ahead for our species is one of rapid change.
A rapid change of leadership could plunge the EU back into crisis.
But the rapid change in the EVs available has allayed many fears.
Some of these folks can see a pretty rapid change in health.
Researchers were asked for plans to counter the effects of rapid change.
PRAMILA JAYAPAL, a congresswoman from Washington state, sees rapid change in American politics.
But his appointment may not go down well with protesters demanding rapid change.
The rest of Latin America, China, and India are also undergoing rapid change.
Nevertheless, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said Bouhlel may have undergone a rapid change.
This rapid change highlights the importance of reskilling, said Upwork CEO Stephane Kasriel.
We're in a time of rapid change, and government needs advice and insight.
Chaffetz's move seems to be a rapid change of course in Republicans' effort.
Companies in many industries today must contend with rapid change and rising uncertainty.
We're now at a similar moment of rapid change — abroad and at home.
It was that rapid change that prompted the Chinatown History Project in 1980.
Startups need employees with agility and optimism to keep up with rapid change.
He guided Alfred A. Knopf through more than three decades of rapid change.
This means, in short, no more excesses, and a rapid change in behaviour.
However, such a rapid change in consumer tastes could give start-ups an advantage.
Areas like The Train will face more rapid change in the years to come.
They didn't even ask to see the video before this rapid change of position.
The mounting discontent among supporters suggests that rapid change has not been universally welcomed.
Q. Would you oppose a more rapid change in the course of monetary policy?
The Miss America Organization has undergone a rapid change in the past six months.
Hammond said there had to be an acknowledgement that rapid change had unsettled many people.
This past year was one of rapid change and escalating stakes for the auto industry.
And yet we are seeing this incredibly rapid change in beak size of this bird.
And they contribute not just money, but also their professional expertise in causing rapid change.
And confusing -- until you realize the "why" behind Warren's rapid change of heart on Soleimani.
During the revolution, underwater life underwent a rapid change, including a burst in fish diversity.
It all represents an extraordinarily rapid change following previously frozen relations—and North Korean nuclear belligerence.
Like much of the Western world, Minot was reeling from rapid change, immigration and inefficient government.
There has been a similarly rapid change of view in interest rates and fixed income markets.
How well the birds would be able to adjust to such a rapid change is unclear.
Globalisation means rapid change in the workplace, and firms increasingly expect employees to be constantly connected.
Nevertheless, Interior Minister Bernard Cazeneuve said that Mohamed Lahouaiej Bouhlel may have undergone a rapid change.
Create a response team to deal with rapid change Adaptability is the key to overcoming change. 
Riyadh was the perfect introduction to Saudi Arabia now: rapid change, and a lot of confusion.
How we consume television is still undergoing rapid change — and it's getting more complicated instead of simpler.
Fiona Cannon, Lloyds' director of responsible business and inclusion, said the bank was committed to rapid change.
It's almost impossible to stay ahead of a wave of rapid change; today's heroes are tomorrow's afterthoughts.
"To make a good TV show, they&aposre going to want to show rapid change," said Kerns.
There is community in the mourning, and in a time of rapid change, community is a comfort.
Working at a startup means rapid change can be expected, and no two days are the same.
But having been away from China during years of dizzyingly rapid change made them foreigners there, too.
Some companies experience rapid change and turnover, while knowledge of other companies may last a decade or more.
Photos from the Brooklyn Bridge and from Columbus Circle also showed the rapid change from sun to snow.
Just about every city I've visited around the world has had parts cordoned off and undergoing rapid change.
The future is here and it is resulting in rapid change in almost every aspect of American life.
It wasn't speed, exactly, or rapid change of direction or covering large distances in short amount of time.
The founding fathers built a system of checks and balances, and they viewed rapid change akin to tyranny.
Yet, Republicans have now won both chambers of Congress and the White House is, indeed, promising rapid change.
In some ways they all boil down to one thing which is AGI's ability to cause rapid change.
Kent Jackson, a local journalist, told me that the rapid change created a palpable anxiety among longstanding residents.
Last month, The Times released the findings of its review in a report that called for rapid change.
He's researching a book on helping people find balance and harmony in a chaotic world of rapid change.
It's true that our power system is undergoing a period of rapid change as new innovations replace legacy technologies.
The watch industry is undergoing a period of rapid change, with online sales and monobrand stores replacing traditional retailers.
Like Singapore at the time, there were new styles representative of rapid change and political movements vying for power.
Still, five regional presidents also vote at each policy meeting, which would help blunt any rapid change in approach.
Net Net examines how top companies are promoting and managing innovation, leveraging rapid change, and using technology to grow exponentially.
Chemical analysis of this outer layer revealed high levels of iron oxide, indicating a rapid change in the statue's environment.
The previous government, led by reformist generals, was hungry for legitimacy and hoped to redeem itself by instigating rapid change.
It would be a big, rapid change: currently 59% of secondary schools and only 17% of primary schools are academies.
One of the challenges of AI policy is knowing how to navigate a technical field that is undergoing rapid change.
While cold weather won't make you sick, a rapid change in the weather can make you more susceptible to illness.
The housing market often seizes up during periods of rapid change, as buyers and sellers struggle to agree on prices.
The rapid change in policy direction shows how both presidents used their expansive executive powers — but for very different outcomes.
Many people are experiencing cognitive dissonance about the ongoing normality of their daily lives, or, conversely, experiencing very rapid change.
At Rensselaer last month, Chief Justice Roberts said that judges had work to do in an era of rapid change.
Saudi Arabia is experiencing rapid change as part of its Vision 2030 program to diversify the economy away from oil.
In times of rapid change, a responsible political leader has to seek common ground by showing both reason and conviction.
His research focuses on how institutions and individuals respond to extreme situations such as violence, state collapse and rapid change.
This rapid change to colder temperatures means many will see rain change to freezing rain, then sleet and finally snow.
But he added that the market euphoria could be short-lived if the desire for rapid change was not met.
It said the two groups did not agree on the best strategy to respond to rapid change in the advertising industry.
He was widely seen as a stabilizing force through an era of rapid change and decades of often violent political upheaval.
The rapid change can release nitrogen gas bubbles into the bloodstream, damaging blood vessels, blocking blood flow and triggering joint pain.
Broadly speaking, any cultural anxiety about the future comes from a fear of rapid change, and how far it might go.
Inundated with salt water daily, they provide a rich, virtually unending supply of nutrients to those species adapted to rapid change.
He devotes quite a bit of space to the origins of conspiratorial fears of the Illuminati—Bavarian intrigue, xenophobia, rapid change.
The goal of the program is to study which approaches work best for young people in a world of rapid change.
Robinhood, the zero-commission online broker that recently surpassed 10 million users, is celebrating the rapid change it helped usher in.
The challenge is that people have very legitimate economic concerns about living in a society that is going through rapid change.
He has trouble defining his position because he can't even seem to fully define himself politically in a time of rapid change.
They are highly coupled in the sense that perturbations to one component can lead to rapid change in that system's entire operation.
It didn't take long for rapid change to happen and by June, Donna stepped down as Chief Designer for Donna Karan International.
In an industry undergoing rapid change, it was good to see new voices emerging and old stories being retold in fresh ways.
The decision was also motivated by the "rapid change in the ... situation in France and in several European countries", the statement said.
Given such rapid change, many weed smokers aren't quite accustomed to buying their dope at a shiny store instead of someone's basement.
In times of rapid change, it is important to remember that well-planned and executed plays are important in trade as well.
"What we're seeing is more rapid change... across all the countries," said Beth Schlachter, executive director of FP2020, in a telephone briefing.
"In a time of rapid change, we need to innovate to promote inclusive economic growth that helps everyone move forward," Smith writes.
Mosley, who stood down as president of the International Automobile Federation in 2009, cautioned against too much rapid change in the sport.
In short, globalisation can mean rapid change in industries and across economies; change that many people find it difficult to adjust to.
The decision was also motivated by the "rapid change in the... situation in France and in several European countries," the statement said.
Protesters, however, kept up the pressure for rapid change following the overthrow of long-ruling autocrat President Omar al-Bashir on Thursday.
Communities there are undergoing rapid change, as higher-income white households attracted to Raleigh's revived downtown have begun moving closer to it.
More than 100 years since the first automobiles were produced in America and Europe, the business of transportation has experienced rapid change.
When the claw snaps shut, the rapid change in pressure this creates produces vapour-filled voids called cavitation bubbles in the surrounding water.
Residential rents have been largely stable along the L and J trains, but the area is undergoing rapid change along its commercial corridors.
"It's almost impossible to stay ahead of a wave of rapid change; today's heroes are tomorrow's afterthoughts," Neil Genzlinger wrote in The Times.
Sitting in his bed after midnight with an iPhone, DeRay Mckesson, 30, a Black Lives Matter activist, watched the rapid change in tone.
If sustainability were set as a KPI for all key decision makers in our industry, we would begin to see more rapid change.
They show the exciting promise of rapid change, the misery of shattered dreams, and the physical violence and emotional damage that activists endured.
MARRAKESH, Morocco — Jean-François Fourtou has seen Marrakesh undergo rapid change in recent years, as it has become an increasingly popular tourist destination.
In fact, I believe it will be adopted much sooner because people my age are teachers and accustomed to the rapid change of technology.
Of course, the futures market is volatile and subject to the rapid change that a high-ranking, hawkish Fed official or two can drive.
The summit examines the ways top companies and executives are promoting and managing innovation, responding to rapid change and using technology to accelerate growth.
Farage partly based his Brexit drive on opposition to mass immigration to Britain that he said was leading to rapid change in his country.
At the rear of the aircraft, a "recompression shock" is formed when the rapid change in air pressure switches back to normal atmospheric levels.
Remarks: Social pressure and media pressure force the most rapid change from these platforms, said Renee DiResta, director of policy at Data for Democracy.
If America is to thrive in the 21st century, we desperately need a coalition that can govern smartly in this era of rapid change.
They addressed various legal questions, and they gave answers at various times in a period of rapid change in public attitudes on gay rights.
Rapid change and disruption have brought instability and concern, and in response conservative leaders are promising tranquillity and security through protectionism and excessive nationalism.
But it can also unnerve, especially in communities where that rapid change is most visible — and when politicians stand to gain by exploiting it.
Beneath the clean upward trajectory of Google's success, the digital advertising industry that it has long ruled over has fallen into turmoil and rapid change.
This rapid change creates a unique opportunity for startups to build hugely valuable businesses, and we've designed a programme to help them do just that.
Ofcom Chief Executive Sharon White said the rapid change in what we watch and how we watch had profound implications for the UK television industry.
Looking ahead, this rapid change in viewing habits will force broadcasters and the IOC itself to review their business models ahead of Tokyo in 2020.
The appointment comes as the company looks to fulfill the recommendations outlined in a recent internal report that called for rapid change in the newsroom.
Such places, sometimes examples of a halo effect in which culturally conservative city-dwellers put off by rapid change move outward, can offer populists rich pickings.
He grew up in Queens during a time of rapid change—when he entered Junior High School 192 in 20123, the school was 40 percent white.
Instead it is a complex, seething, tiered morass of many figures and institutions, often incentivized against one another, in a time of profound and rapid change.
With new technologies such as augmented reality, autonomous-driving technology, and electrification already bringing about rapid change to cars, the automobile industry is ripe for transformation.
Another happened more gradually, stemming from a rapid change in the District's demographics and with it, increased policy scrutiny on venues that host go-go music.
While the commercial section of the port has remained almost unchanged in the past seven years, the military sections of Jiangnan have undergone a rapid change.
But the sector is undergoing rapid change as younger consumers turn away from big U.S. brands in favor of European labels or domestically-produced craft beer.
For the 21st consecutive Friday, crowds gathered, now demanding more rapid change after they brought about the end of Abdelaziz Bouteflika's two-decade rule in April.
But its narrative is changing, and it has been recognized as one of the world's most innovative cities for its rapid change and bold public projects.
That rapid change includes huge shifts to electric and autonomous cars as well as threats to car ownership posed by the likes of Uber and Lyft.
The personnel shifts come at a time of rapid change for the kingdom, propelled by the ascendance of the king's son, Prince Mohammed bin Salman, 32.
The Tax Foundation argued that trade deficit increases aren't necessarily a bad thing, but that a rapid change in the trade deficit could be a concern.
" Clifford said there are a number of ways the pandemic can "help us gain empirical evidence that radical rapid change on a global scale is possible.
During the day, if the device recognizes a rapid change in your breathing pattern, it will alert you of actions you can take to help you relax.
Italy has seen three prime ministers in the last three-and-a-half years and the rapid change of leadership has hampered attempts to reform its economy.
Relatively rapid change in employment, energy consumption and industrial patterns has been both the stimulus to, and the consequence of, economic growth of the last two centuries.
Brooklyn and beyondResearchers have concluded that rapid change and the loss of millions of jobs to automation will be a defining feature of the next couple decades.
He confirmed the rapid change we had been observing, saying that in his opinion the community now had just the right mix of new and traditional elements.
The ultimate irony of today's era of nostalgia politics, after all, is that the era people are nostalgic for was itself an era of incredibly rapid change.
"I am just looking at this new opportunity as a service, how to be relevant and reflective of the artist community in a time of rapid change."
We should invest in lifelong learning and increase vocational training and apprenticeships in every region of the country that touch all of the industries undergoing rapid change.
Gaining a longer term relationship with senior management, and especially the board of directors, is essential to make the kind of rapid change necessary to fight new threats.
"So, what do you all think of the film Blue Is The Warmest Color?" he asks cheerfully to resounding silence, averted eyes, and a rapid change of topic.
Just as Ediacarans were wiped out by the behavior of Earth's earliest animals, the Earth too is undergoing rapid change due to modern humans' contributions to the atmosphere.
Nonetheless, the experts said many parts of the world were suffering rapid change, such as from the felling of tropical forests to make way for farms and cities.
For seven years during a time of rapid change in the video and broadband markets, Comcast met or exceeded all of the commitments and obligations under the deal.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - In a world of extremely rapid change, we have seen plenty of things vanish, from rotary phones to electric typewriters to 8-track music cartridges.
I thought: If I'm going to build this love poem to Harlem, and to places that are dealing with this rapid change, I need to be in public.
By contrast, the current approach in the United States could be called "flex-nosecurity," which hardly seems the appropriate way of preparing for an economy of rapid change.
If large institutions can be convinced of that risk, they could begin withdrawing their investments from fossil fuel-heavy assets, sparking a self-reinforcing cycle, bringing rapid change.
In any period of rapid change there is an inclination to look for a simple fix, to usher in the new and replace the old way of doing things.
But even for presidencies without immediate national emergencies, the first 100 days are typically a period of rapid change, and the market reacts with big swings in either direction.
"Persimmon has been focused on rapid change and improvement of its customer care culture and operations, and on eliminating cases of poor workmanship," the company said in a statement.
The rapid change of political leadership in the U.K. has provided some reassurance to markets, assuaging fears of political vacuum after David Cameron announced his upcoming resignation as prime minister.
Look beyond politics, though, and you will find that supply chains were already undergoing the most rapid change in decades in response to deeper trends in business, technology and society.
"The proposed acquisition will support HKEX's strategy to further build its financial markets' technological capabilities, at a time of rapid change in the global exchange landscape," said the exchange statement.
Most of the cuts are being made around social and video teams, primarily around native social video, which is experiencing both rapid change and growth across the digital media industry.
"We are navigating a rapidly changing multi-polar world in which each of the major players are testing their relationships with each other, while undergoing rapid change themselves," Turnbull said.
After discussing the rapid change in the advertising world, Auletta said he needed to address the "elephant in the room" — the reasons why Sorrell had felt compelled to leave WPP.
In moments of rapid change, it's not always easy to pause and give each other credit, but these are actually the times when it's most important to do just that.
But when cuttlefish, squids and octopuses began to evolve separately — 160 million to 100 million years ago, during the so-called Mesozoic Marine Revolution — life was undergoing a rapid change.
And so right now, I think that technological change has been one of the factors that has created the sense of rapid change in our economy and has dislocated some people.
The retailers have also been victim to a rapid change in consumer tastes as shoppers increasingly spend on travel and big-ticket home improvement items and less on apparel and accessories.
Industry consolidation and rapid change in the digital advertising world has led to such confusing ad tech stacks — or suite of services — within mega companies that marketers struggle to keep up.
"We are aware of instances where the iPhone X screen will become temporarily unresponsive to touch after a rapid change to a cold environment," the company told Apple blog The Loop.
In an accompanying statement, the OECD underlined its emphasis this year on skills in science, relevant due to "the context of massive information flows and rapid change" in the modern world.
The Merkel brand was built on her reputation for stability during a time of rapid change (for 8 years now, Forbes has called her the most powerful woman in the world).
The film juxtaposes moments of nostalgia with the harsh realities of the past, as the audience literally witnesses the creation of the collective memory of a place undergoing drastic, rapid change.
Ms. Laris said she hoped to find an owner who could steer the free weekly, with a print run of about 40,000, through a time of rapid change in Los Angeles.
In particular, Web People understand that in times of rapid change, open systems are always more flexible, resilient and propulsive; they offer the chance to feel and respond first to change.
In "They Came to Us Without a Word II," Ms. Jonas explores themes of nature's fragility amid rapid change with a mixture of video from the Venice pavilion and live performances.
As Labe noted, these spikes are part of a longer-term pattern of rapid change taking place across the Arctic, where temperatures are rising at about twice the globally-averaged rate.
With its leader facing a protracted legal battle, the biggest risk to the alliance is a lack of coordinated investment at a time of rapid change for the global auto industry.
Joseph Seidel, Credit Suisse Group AG Seidel is speaking out for the international financial services company as Washington grapples with the rapid change taking place in global investment and trading markets.
Preservationists remain concerned about the rapid change in the neighborhood, which they fear could redefine what they regard as the city's last authentic, if unfashionable, complex of food wholesalers and distributors.
"Partnerships have the ability to make us more competitive and better serve customers in an era of rapid change, and this partnership is no different," Ford's executive chairman Bill Ford told reporters.
The result will be a kind of aggregate BIG world, in which rapid change and flexibility take precedence over a textured sense of place and community, as architecture merges with brand building.
Yet the airport also reflects a less glamorous side of China's rapid change: a reliance on the heavy hand of big infrastructure as a salve for deeper problems in politics and economics.
Ahmed brilliantly illustrates how deeply rooted European tribal identities take hold during periods of rapid change and uncertainty, and how central these exclusionary concepts can be, particularly for Nordic and Germanic societies.
Because of the rapid change in technology and how we move around the world, epidemics and their ripple effects are going to be much more difficult to suppress unless we all adapt.
Mr. Vestberg will oversee a company of more than 150,000 employees as it navigates an industry undergoing rapid change, with consumers all over the world flocking to wireless devices and online media.
There's so much to do still, but it's also been a very rapid change and definitely feels like all of us have had a light-speed evolution in the past few years.
With the biting cold moving out, temperatures will be all over the place in the next few days, a rapid change that will cause thermal whiplash for people living in affected areas.
In his new book, "Thank You for Being Late," Friedman offers a guide for optimists in the "age of acceleration," his catchall term for rapid change in technology, business and the climate.
Right now, the tensions between the United States and China are a bit strained at the present moment, and China has experienced its own rapid change as it gains prominence in the world.
Now, as President Barack Obama prepares for the first presidential visit to Vietnam in a decade, he will encounter a country undergoing rapid change and seeking ever-closer ties to the United States.
There are so many vested interests and so much public aversion to rapid change, so many governments to be coordinated, so many economic and technology trends that must fall just the right way.
In a new letter sent to Fed Chairwoman Janet Yellen, the lawmakers noted that the overwhelming majority of top central bank positions are filled by white men, and they urged a rapid change.
Left behind With its leader facing a protracted legal battle, the biggest risk facing the alliance is a lack of coordinated investment at a time of rapid change for the global auto industry.
To reflect on this rapid change, I sat down with my teacher and friend Dov Seidman, C.E.O. of LRN, which advises companies on leadership and how to build ethical cultures, for his take.
Their entry into finance could spark rapid change in financial services as the broad range of data on consumer behavior and preferences paints a more detailed picture of a person's creditworthiness, the BIS said.
The business and social effects of change might be more commonly noticed, but today I want to talk about health effects, both positive and negative, that can come from a big and rapid change.
There are ways you could amend the WTO rules to buffer some workers against rapid change, but before addressing them we have to address a prior question: How would you get such amendments made?
"The alliance we are now building, starting from first formal agreement, will boost both partners' competitiveness in an era of rapid change," Herbert Diess, the CEO of Volkswagen, said on a call with reporters.
In a time of immense and rapid change, when scientific progress was accelerating at a quick speed, people craved a sign that some things were made to last — in this case, the human spirit.
"Almost daily, we all see stories about how the trend in vehicle automation is driving rapid change in the automotive industry," Kevin Clark, president of Delphi, said in a call with reporters Tuesday morning.
In fact, innovation is occurring so fast, I believe 2400 will be the year governments begin to consider forming new science, technology, and futurist agencies and organizations to better contend with the rapid change.
In fact, innovation is occurring so fast, I believe 2017 will be the year governments begin to consider forming new science, technology, and futurist agencies and organizations to better contend with the rapid change.
Still, it's unlikely that lawmaker support for Guaidó will lead to rapid change in Venezuela, where support from Russia and Cuba has allowed Maduro to keep control over most state institutions, including the military.
It may be despair in the face of such rapid change, that folks are now overwhelmed by their circumstances and look for something that seems to offer, for want of a better word, salvation.
ADDIS ABABA (Reuters) - Ethiopia's ruling coalition begins a long-delayed congress on Wednesday that could shape the future of a country undergoing rapid change and help cement the authority of reformist Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed.
"There is a rapid change in the market where much of what we have learned and what we know of is changing radically," Loof said, adding that he expects IKEA to keep its leading position.
Genetically they had low diversity because of inbreeding and they were reduced to very low numbers, partly because an extreme and rapid change of climate was pushing them out of many of their former habitats.
AGP Miami, the largest local angel group, is proof of how rapid change is happening in the city; it has quadrupled the number of its members, up to 80 investors, in the past two years.
But recovery means that prices rise and new stuff gets built and you end up with the basic tradeoff where allowing lots of development means extremely rapid change, but preventing new development means spiraling prices.
Somewhere voters, in Goodhart's description, are more rooted and have "ascribed" identities — Scottish farmer, working class Geordie, Cornish housewife — based on group belonging and particular places, which is why they find rapid change more unsettling.
FAIRBANKS, Alaska — Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said on Thursday that the United States would "continue to be vigilant" in protecting the Arctic, a region that is undergoing rapid change linked to global warming.
To get around this ongoing problem, BioWare decided to build a new world from scratch, one that was designed explicitly to be capable of rapid change and shift based on what the designers — and players — want.
The opinions expressed are his own.) NEW YORK, Feb 19 (Reuters) - In a world of extremely rapid change, we have seen plenty of things vanish, from rotary phones to electric typewriters to 8-track music cartridges.
"There's been incredibly rapid change in public opinion, in attention to criminal justice," Silard said, citing his decades-long experience in the criminal justice system and current experience as president of the reform-minded Rosenberg Foundation.
In the mid- to late aughts, the porn industry was undergoing rapid change as sites like Pornhub and XVideos hosted user-pirated content from major studios on their platforms, where anyone could watch it for free.
Last year the IPCC's first special report warned that keeping the Earth's temperature rise to 1.5 degrees Celsius (2.7 degrees Fahrenheit), rather than the 23C target agreed under the Paris accord, required rapid change across society.
"Open source is the key to agility in today's environment, where environments must be able to handle rapid change and evolution driven by software," said Josh Bernstein, VP of Technology for Dell EMC, in today's announcement.
"If you look at the past history of climate on earth, there has never been such a dramatic, rapid, change in the climate," said Andrea Santangeli, a postdoctoral researcher at the Finnish Museum of Natural History.
But the arrival of these white households — which have on average much higher incomes than the residents around them — tends to unleash rapid change in the housing market that can threaten longtime homeowners and especially renters.
The company, which had planned to join the ranks of hot consumer IPOs this year, has been forced to reckon with a rapid change in the capital markets following the struggles of Uber and Lyft (LYFT).
If the revolution doesn't arrive, it's not that it was doomed to fail in a system of government deliberately constructed to resist rapid change, in a country riven by deep and sincere cultural and ideological disagreements.
Perry has intervened in a long-running debate about how best to safeguard the reliability and resiliency of the grid at a time of rapid change when coal and nuclear are being replaced by renewables and gas.
Dr. Dahl's own brain-imaging research suggests that adolescent brains are not inferior to adult brains, as is sometimes assumed; to the contrary, they may have special advantages in navigating social hierarchies and adapting to rapid change.
"The shale revolution highlights that rapid change in the energy system is possible when an initial push to develop new technologies is complemented by strong market incentives and large-scale investment," IEA executive director Fatih Birol said.
Richemont has undergone a period of recent and rapid change, from brand introductions, acquisitions and a management shake-up, to a revamped online strategy amid a flattened watch market (timepieces account for 37 percent of group sales).
Debate over such reforms in Algeria is often slowed by competing ideas inside a government with a history of state planning and where the ruling old guard remains wary of rapid change after several failed reform campaigns.
At a time when Harlem is undergoing rapid change — to the disappointment and outright disgust of some longtime residents — Farrell Evans, the primary architect of the golf foundation, said the program represents a model for progressive gentrification.
Even as some platforms like messaging app WeChat or e-commerce sites like JD.com and Taobao now dominate, many industry leaders note the Chinese market is one characterized by rapid change – in consumer trends and government policy.
Heidi Toffler, a researcher and editor who for decades served an essential though anonymous collaborative role alongside her celebrated husband, Alvin Toffler, in producing global best-selling books about the consequences of rapid change, died on Feb.
Unexpectedly rapid change is already underway in some parts of the global economy, with car manufacturers now discussing the end of the internal combustion engine, he said, and renewable energy cheaper than fossil fuels in many places.
Britain's vote for Brexit (the responsibility for whose realisation she inherited from Mr Cameron) was partly a cry of protest by parts of the country that felt left behind, excluded from its successes, or overwhelmed by rapid change.
Even that turned out to be too slow in the face of rapid change; so during the crisis years, say from 24-2013, a lot of discussion and debate moved to blogs, which I'd say worked very well.
Though the scientists don't go into it, such a large, rapid change in the Earth's climate should be expected to radically reshape its flora and fauna as well, most notably through a rise in the rate of extinctions.
FUKUOKA, Japan (Reuters) - French finance minister Bruno Le Maire on Sunday said it was vital that Renault and Nissan Motor strengthen their alliance as the auto industry undergoes rapid change in the areas of electric and connected vehicles.
ALGIERS (Reuters) - Tens of thousands Algerians gathered on Friday in the capital to demand the removal of the ruling elite, keeping up pressure for more rapid change after the end of the 20-year rule of Abdelaziz Bouteflika.
"We can use the method to identify which areas to keep an eye on, or which events might lead to a rapid change," Ted Scambos, a senior research scientist at the University of Colorado Boulder, said in a statement.
The announcement by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) marks a rapid change of circumstances since it sought to put a brake on rocketing residential property prices by imposing a 30 percent cap on interest-only loans last March.
The result would be that those firms would have to stop hedging their portfolios at a time of rapid change in global financial rates and asset values, Giancarlo said in a speech at a derivatives conference in New York.
Firefighters described a rapid change in the direction of the wind, which also picked up speed, and some suggested the thick covering of pine trees and a mood of panic were a deadly combination that would have been hard to combat.
Moving away from her home in Zambia in order to pursue her academic studies, Moyo had to deal with rapid change early on in life and has dealt with her fair share of professional setbacks while building her international brand.
The market's rapid change is part of a wider boom in e-commerce in China, where a mix of tech-savvy shoppers and a surge of e-commerce investment from taxi hailing to fast-food has created an explosive online market.
The gallery world is undergoing rapid change this year, as big international dealers expand their presence in the United States and abroad, and smaller European and Latin American art businesses establish their first outposts in New York and Los Angeles.
Left, who has gained notoriety for successful bets against stocks such as Valeant Pharmaceuticals, explained that his rapid change of view on Twitter came as a result of the growing scrutiny surrounding social media and how companies handle users' personal information.
The company, which had planned to join the ranks of hot consumer IPOs this year, has been forced to reckon with a rapid change in the capital markets following the struggles of Uber and Lyft and near collapse of WeWork.
In this argument, rapid change, when it takes place across many industries at once, is a negative externality that we need to try to account for, particularly "when the economic insecurity leads to a desperate and extreme politics," Mr. Johnson said.
And, as with other publications that took Facebook's advice about video, the site would find the rapid change of strategy didn't pay off: In 2016, Mark Zuckerberg was telling outlets that in five years, half of all Facebook feeds would be video.
New Yorkers are used to rapid change, but the black-and-bright-blue Vespa-style scooters from a startup called Revel kept coming, at a clip of more than 100 per day, until 1,000 were parked on city streets within just one week.
AARHUS, Denmark (Reuters) - Far from the sprawling financial hubs of London or Frankfurt, high-tech traders in the Danish university city of Aarhus are driving rapid change in European power markets, easing the shift to renewables with technology that also carries some risks.
Senator Jon Tester and the governor, Steve Bullock, both conservative Democrats, call climate change a threat and back the development of renewable energy in Montana (a windy place), while urging caution over federal policies that would impose rapid change on the coal sector.
Though virtually all Democrats now support a long-term shift toward electric or fuel-cell vehicles, such a rapid change could disrupt the domestic auto industry centered in the Midwest: Electric vehicles accounted for just 1.4% of all new sales last year.
The event began with producers sitting around a horseshoe-shaped table sharing their experiences with extreme weather events and also featured some presentations from University of Florida scientists about weather patterns and the consequences of sea-level rise and rapid change in Florida.
Gazing out, I was confronted with a tableau of rapid change: orange-vested laborers, boxcars painted a reassuring blue, new suburbs, a church spire above drab five-story Communist-era apartment blocks, poplars and willows, storks' nests suspended in wintry branches, crumbling farm buildings.
Much of the conversation around gentrification can be totalizing, pitting people against each other based on things like race and class, and not always addressing the ways that government and capital markets are driving much of the shockingly rapid change we're seeing at the moment.
Tub bathing may be associated with "sudden death, particularly in the elderly, by accidental drowning or heart attack triggered by a rapid change in body temperature, or by heat stroke in which the increased body temperature cannot be controlled" by sweating, the report said.
"Slack is the operating system for today's fast moving businesses, enabling teams to work together effectively at a time when businesses need to be responsive to rapid change and disruption," Deep Nishar, senior managing partner at the SoftBank Vision Fund, said in a statement Monday.
His admirers believe that all these aggressive moves, from his high-stakes push to change church discipline on remarriage and divorce to his recent annexation of the Knights of Malta, are justified by the ossification of the church and the need for rapid change.
FedRAMP is a set of government cloud security standards every cloud vendor has to meet to work with the federal government CircleCI builds modern continuous delivery/continuous integration (CI/CD) pipelines for development teams pushing changes to the application in a rapid change cycle.
The rapid change in the Texas economy following the recent collapse of oil prices has been difficult for the Lone Star State, but the silver lining appears to be a substantial drop in the cost of living — merchants simply can't charge as much these days.
"If Washington grows frustrated with the lack of change or at least rapid change, the question becomes whether Trump reverts and takes unilateral action," Michael McCarthy, a research fellow on Latin America at American University and CEO of Caracas Wire, told CNN last week.
If the campaign manager was the root of those problems, said Republican strategist and CNN political commentator Kevin Madden, voters would see a rapid change in the pace of Trump's fundraising or the level of organization in key swing states over the coming days and weeks.
So the theory amounts to an attempt to provide an economic basis for a cultural prejudice: what may be a natural human proclivity to feel more comfortable surrounded by people who look and talk the same, and to be disconcerted by rapid change and the unfamiliar.
Finding ways to help people across this digital divide and the culture shock that rapid change brings is going to be just as important as the technology we use to get there, says Marc Carrel-Billiard, global tech R&D Lead on digital transformation at Accenture.
More than half Mongolia's three million people are under 30 and grew up during a time of rapid change following a peaceful political revolution in 1990 that saw the Soviet system replaced by democracy and the influx of influences from Hollywood, hip hop and heavy metal.
We're looking to hear from folks whose lives rely on this train; who have ambitious ideas and ways we can think differently about how we get around; and who have serious concerns about the standard of living in a borough that has seen such rapid change.
The company must confront head-on any questions about the impact its deal would have on its competitors, for example, and make sure regulators and lawmakers understand that, with such rapid change in the tech sector, it has no choice but to pursue a deal like this.
The common element in all of these issues, in all Western countries, is a revolt, greater or lesser in extent, against rapid change, against liberal elites and against a loss of identity – white, in the main, but also of settled communities of past waves of immigrants.
"I genuinely thought when I met with Francis three years ago that 'this man is the real deal' and he is going to get on with things and I really thought there was a prospect of real, significant, and rapid change," Saunders, a Briton, said in a telephone interview.
Dr. Eric Cruzen, the medical director of emergency medicine at Lenox Health Greenwich Village, said his department treated nine patients, including one pediatric patient, for lacerations from shrapnel and glass, head injuries and mild concussions, and decreased hearing caused by the rapid change in pressure during the explosion.
But the momentum for rapid change broke, the officials said, after the Yemen raid, which resulted in numerous civilian deaths, including of children; the death of a member of the Navy's SEAL Team 6 and the wounding of three others; and the loss of a $75 million aircraft.
We also talk about Tyler's new book, The Complacent Class, which argues, in true Cowenian fashion, that everything we think we know about the present is wrong, and that far from being an age of rapid change and constant risk, we have become a cautious, even stagnant, society.
Building on his previous artistic work Shell, a series of images of the large-scale construction projects transforming Istanbul's periphery, Taycan shot photographs at every kilometer mark of his walk, recording their GPS coordinates as a way of preserving a record of a city in the midst of rapid change.
But as argued on this blog before, the first great era of globalisation in the 19th century saw a burst of social tension as society was subjected to rapid change—mass migration, the shift of work from farms to factories and from villages to towns, and the growing forces of nationalism and feminism.
We only have an imperfect understanding of how the human body works, we have only partial information about what is going on "under the skin" at any point, and the human body is constantly hit by unanticipated shocks, such as disease or physical trauma, or a rapid change in the external environment.
Considering how the increasingly rapid change of technology is leading to advancements in AI and automation that will affect the future of work is important, but as anthropologist Mary L. Gray and computer scientist Siddharth Suri explore in their book, we must also be aware of the invisible labor force underlying Big Tech.
People caught up in the middle of that flux of change, like the Murphy family, who graciously invited me into the home they had just helped build, with the financial help of a local community association, talked about their lives, and the push and pull of living a place of rapid change.
Advertise on Hyperallergic with Nectar Ads DETROIT — With rapid change and redevelopment efforts taking hold all over Detroit, there is a preponderance of people who seek little more than to profit off of this city, with little consideration for the residents that have held it tenuously intact against the entropy of the preceding 50 years.
"Over the last two weeks, you saw major, major longer-term areas of congestion give way and as long as you don't have a rapid change of turn in economic growth, I think the continuation trade in the dollar really starts to take off as long as the U.S. economy muddles along," said Schlossberg.
A much larger number of people—dubbed the "Somewheres" by the British writer David Goodhart, in contrast to the "Anywheres", who feel a more global sense of loyalty—are concerned to protect their culture, are resistant to rapid change, and, outrageously enough, care more about their own people than the citizens of the rest of the world.
"One of the things that really became apparent with COVID-23 is the rapid change that has occurred in terms of the critical mass of value chains that have built up in China from 2003 when we had SARS to 2019," said Alex Capri, a visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore's business school.
Op-Ed Contributor As the Trump administration dismantles the federal government's efforts to respond to global warming, the natural world has come calling with a reminder: An iceberg the size of Delaware broke off Antarctica's Larsen C ice shelf in recent days, yet another indication of the rapid change now occurring on the world's iciest continent.
"Since pregnancy is a time of rapid change and different exposures can have different effect depending on the time of exposure, we wanted to find out if there is any special time point of consumption that might be of greater importance when it comes to these associations," lead author Mahsa Nordqvist told Reuters Health in an email.
"One of the things that really became apparent with COVID-19 is the rapid change that has occurred in terms of the critical mass of value chains that have built up in China from 2003 when we had SARS to 113," said Alex Capri, a visiting senior fellow at the National University of Singapore's business school.
"It's undisputed that the world of work is going through a rapid change in light of the #MeToo and #TimesUp movements — we realised that one of the underlying reasons for this cultural revolution is the fact that reporting mechanisms are completely broken and what we really witness here is a deficit of trust," Vault Platform co-founder and CEO Neta Meidav tells TechCrunch.
Lobbyists, those with business before the city and others who regularly engage with both sides of city government, have taken notice of the rapid change in the relationship from the relatively placid days under Mr. Johnson's predecessor, Melissa Mark-Viverito, an early supporter of Mr. de Blasio's who gained her position in part because of a push from the newly elected mayor.
Spicer can charitably be accused of having enough shame not to poison the idealism of college students, or of having a rapid change of heart, because his first official comments as President Donald Trump's spokesman were in that second category: ludicrously false, ministry-of-propaganda style lies meant to discredit the national media, and convince Trump's supporters that he's more popular than he really is.
Conservative Catholicism isn't standing athwart church history yelling stop; since (at least) the 1960s it's always occupied somewhat more unstable terrain, and under Francis it's increasingly a movement adrift, tugged at by traditionalism and liberalism alike, and well short of the synthesis that would integrate fifty years of rapid change into a coherent picture of how the church can remain the church, what fidelity and integrity require.
"While Ford Bridgend Engine Plant has a long-established and successful record in the delivery of world-class engines, the auto industry is undergoing rapid change and, together with our union partners, we continue to look at other high-technology opportunities for the future," a Ford spokesman said earlier this month in response to an FT story here about talks between Ineos and Ford.
It was a time of rapid change, a sort of twilight of a more magical era that would give way to the rapid spread of modern technology and the previously unimaginable violence of World War I. It's a time when a clever man could solve mysteries that would baffle an entire police force and when being curious or unlucky could mean learning truths you'd rather not have known.
"We believe the Department of Defense made the correct decision when they awarded the contract," said Frank X. Shaw, a Microsoft spokesman, adding that the company remains confident that its proposal "is the right choice for the D.O.D." The Pentagon's rapid change of position raises the question of whether it suddenly found merit in Amazon's objections, or whether officials feared that the court action challenging the award would inevitably surface emails or memorandums suggesting Mr. Trump interfered in the selection.

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