The problem is that the context always changes, and therefore reality never quite lives up to their expectations.
Good news: a major mission like this always changes the future.
Although application transformation is a significant undertaking for organizations large or small, innovation is a necessity in an industry that always changes and never moves backwards.
Something always changes, whether it's regulatory, economic or just operationally.
But innovation always changes the status quo.
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The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills has always insisted its changes to student finance are fair - and that going to university depends on ability - not ability to pay.
Forecasting the timing of such trend changes is always a challenging (and frustrating) exercise.
And since we have no absolute standard for assessing taxes, any evaluations of proposed changes will always be subjective.
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Microsoft has always asserted that any changes it made were designed to improve Java's functioning with the Windows operating system.
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The average Eurosceptic in Britain has acquired an impression of constant rule changes that always increase the power of EU institutions.
It said limited information in the records of patients waiting for treatment meant it was not always possible to identify changes or check that status codes were applied appropriately.
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However, technology is always changing and many changes, such as use of personal devices (so-called BYOD) and social-media platforms for work-related purposes, may pose additional challenges to the employers' ability to monitor employee communications.
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Illogical as it sounds, however, these behavioral changes and their resulting impact on the economy and tax revenue have always been ignored when evaluating potential tax changes.
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Reforms to major institutions can be difficult, and dreams of grand sweeping changes are almost always Utopian.
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Various recent studies have shown that what happens to patients is not always what we expect from changes in risk factors.
"Good things always come from even the hardest changes you can imagine, " she wrote recently in her blog.
America has always been able to make the changes that it needs to.
Until now, the left and right have always joined forces to block big changes to the strict labour code.
The reality in any top income group is always better reflected by focusing on changes in the median income of the group.
Ridding schools of poorly performing teachers has been one of Mayor Michael Bloomberg's highest priorities, but his attempts to make sweeping institutional changes haven't always succeeded against union resistance.
The man made billions for many years because he abided by two time-tested truths: The consensus of investors is always wrong, and that consensus changes as new facts surface.
The menu changes seasonally, but is always centred around corn, such as handmade corn tamales, corn tortillas and a corn-based drink called atole, along with plenty of fresh vegetables.
For all the mess it made of the US, it is still an unusual British business and British retailer in having made a success of initiatives in parts of the world where retailing culture and practice are very different from the UK (although a recent bashing in South Korea, due to regulatory changes, shows there will always be downs as well as ups).
Changes in futures don't always accurately predict early market moves after the opening bell.
Company guidance and changes to analyst earnings estimates should always be considered in a broad context.
Though the index is always up for reevaluation, the most recent changes have been driven by exogenous forces.
Changes in futures don't always accurately predict stock moves after the opening bell.
Work and Pensions Secretary Iain Duncan Smith, who has championed the bill, says the changes will ensure that "work always pays".
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