There is a sense of participating in a wave of change, a transformative experience.
Yes, and business women of every generation should be riding the bow-wave of change.
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She is enjoying the easy company of her new colleagues, before the next inevitable wave of change.
The BBC's Security correspondent Frank Gardner says Saudi Arabia has so far resisted the wave of change that has swept over much of the Arab world.
Jeff Levick, who followed Armstrong from Google to AOL in 2009, is leaving the company as part of a wave of change in the executive ranks.
Investors, on the other hand, should well recall similar predictions of flattish budgets ten years ago, when hardly anyone saw the tidal wave of change then to come.
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At the same time, also twenty years ago, enterprise IT saw a major wave of change with the rise of relational databases running on inexpensive servers, data mining, and data warehousing.
Yale Law School professor Ian Ayres has posted both a blog article at The New York Times and an opinion piece at Politico, cowritten with his fellow professor Jonathan Macey, arguing convincingly that the rise of entrepreneurship in Egypt opened the way to the wave of change that has just swept that nation.
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But Smedley and his compatriots were riding a wave of social change as much as they were creating one, and their experiment lasted only a few years.
But for better and worse, our generation has been pounded by wave after wave of profound economic change.
IPCC's panel on hurricanes, recently suggested that there exists a link between climate change and the wave of powerful hurricanes last year, he was immediately challenged.
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Of course, like many organisations, it will have growing pains and management issues and communication issues but it is an organisation that has 194 countries subscribing to it, so we can't just wave a magic wand and change things.
It would be wrong to see a youth wave as a monolithic force for change.
Unfortunately, a passing gravitational wave will make only a tiny change in the distance the laser beams have to travel.
Attitudes may change when the next wave of genetically modified foods, which have been engineered for consumer-friendly traits such as higher vitamin content, emerge from the laboratory.
Moreover, it is a technology wave that has a vast potential to completely change the way we work.
The family of Aburizal Bakrie, a 2014 presidential contender and chairman of the powerful Golkar party, helped fund and lead Indonesian soccer for years until 2011, when Mr. Panigoro backed the change that ushered in a new wave of soccer leaders, led by confidants from Medco.
Coastal vanes: curved structures moored to the seabed, designed to change the direction of part of the wave.
Customer intelligence, analytics, and product delivery will all change dramatically on the back of another wave of technology investment.
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Its marine parks agreement will be formally signed at Renewable UK Wave and Tidal Conference in London and witnessed by UK climate change minister Greg Baker and Scottish energy minister Fergus Ewing.
We have always had huge day-to-day and year-to-year variations in our weather, and we always will do, and a couple of cold winters are no more evidence that climate change has stopped than a single summer heat-wave proves that global warming is happening.
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.
Antidepressants historically have far more data backing their benefits, but now CBT has caught up, and ultimately this new wave of therapy offers the possibility of lasting benefits that medications cannot: It may change how you think about yourself.
The rapid upgrade wave triggered by autumn iPhone launches mean that the composition of the corporate device base can change a lot faster than it used to back in 2009 or 2010.
"We can tackle climate change without having to resort to polluting nuclear power if we ensure all forms of renewable energy, including wave and tidal sources, are used, " he said.
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Another concern is that no two Elliott Wave analysts seem to be able to agree on a count of the waves, and they seem quite willing to change their counts as the market moves.
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