But the cost of ensuring high quality of service in the face of constant change can bankrupt even the most cashed-up IT organization.
However, he added that the argument was not simply informed by fiscal considerations, but that lowering the tax could change the face of the Northern Ireland economy by creating jobs and allowing talented people to remain in their native economy.
Investing in it will help build economically sustainable communities that are also resilient in the face of change.
The former rail regulator said direct entry into the police service had the potential to "change the face of modern British policing for the better".
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While the environmental transformations engendered by climate change are expected to be unprecedented, existing in-depth indigenous knowledge on strategies for coping with change may also provide a crucial foundation for new adaptation measures and sustainable development in the face of climate change.
And yet, on December 1st 1942, he produced the report that was eventually to change the face of Britain.
Despite some early missteps and the overall hype surrounding native, I too, am a big believer in the power of this model to change the face of marketing as we know it.
If the successes so far in Rwanda and Malawi are any indication, we may not be too far from employing the solutions we already have to change the face of global health.
While the foreclosure epidemic has left communities across the United States overrun with unoccupied houses and overgrown grass, underneath the chaos another trend is quietly emerging that, over the next several decades, could change the face of suburban American life as we know it.
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With a multi-touch display - no keyboard or mouse here -- housed in what looks in size and shape like a chic coffee table, the company hope that the table-style computer will change the face of computing at the office and in the home over the next decade.
The urgency to change in the face of global competition can galvanize a company to get real about working together more effectively too.
Nor did the reality star change her face entirely, the way Heidi Montag did.
In the meantime, merger activity is threatening to change the face of BA's competition.
Now, with the issue of climate change, we face the most serious choices we have ever faced about our impact on future generations.
That has the power to unleash a wave of entrepreneurship that can not only increase the GDP but also change the economic face of a nation forever.
DUBROVNIK, Croatia (AP) A landmark referendum held in Croatia has failed to derail plans for the construction of a large golf complex that could change the face of the ancient walled tourist resort of Dubrovnik.
People back home are talking about the triumph in 1996 and that victory in Lahore did change the face of cricket in Sri Lanka.
But the parade of All-Stars and world-record holders before the grand jury investigating the case, and the subsequent leaking of much of their testimony to the press by a rogue defense attorney, was enough to change the face of contemporary athletics.
While the Society sees great success, Lauren and Gabby are ready to help change the face of the high-end industry.
Work has begun on the first of a series of developments that, it is claimed, will "change the face" of Bournemouth.
Some have said that this is the face of climate change while others are adamant that it is all part of a natural pattern.
Still open is the question of whether the injunction against Corley, or the fight against DeCSS itself, is not a vain struggle in the face of inevitable change.
An international conference held at the University of Oxford this year found that African rainforests are more resilient in the face of climate change than those in South America or Southeast Asia.
And with this distinction, Mahindra ushers in a new era for its brand, but also innovative brand building thinking for the future in the face of growing change and media fragmentation.
It is also women who can lead the changes required for increased resilience in the face of climate change and to enable them to do this we must meet their unmet need for health and education.
Mr McCain's fierce patriotism appeals to the security-conscious, while his long history of opposition to the shortcomings of his own party (its hostility to immigrants and its insouciance in the face of climate change, to take two examples) gives him more pull with independent voters than any other Republican could have offered.
The development of new technology solutions, channels and open standards to support operating system and other programing that takes advantage of the use of solid state storage for traditional storage as well as non-volatile memory will change the face of our technical culture for many years to come.
The Morrill Act represents a dramatic and necessary change to the face of the American education system by making it much more democratic.
Population and ConsumptionToo little consumption is the biggest challenge climate-change policy will face in the future, eclipsing the signifiance of over-consumption.
Instead of having former Vice President Al Gore be the face of efforts to counter climate change, Obama needs the images of local protesters gathering to make sure that Congress deals with the issue.
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