Sentence examples for changes envisaged in from inspiring English sources

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What the health service is going to find hard about the fundamental changes envisaged in the NHS Five Year Forward View, says Nigel Edwards, is getting its act together to make them.

It does, since although on the Salmon-Dowe theory the ball's rolling is a causal process and the charging and the collision are causal interactions, and further, a change in ball's charge and the change in the ball's momentum are both the kinds of changes envisaged in (1), nevertheless there is no causal interaction linking the ball's having charge to the ball's having momentum as required in (1).

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But it will still be too much for the pace of change envisaged in the Basic Law.

But while interest in energy storage projects in the UK is surging - a recent call from National Grid for 200MW of short-term storage was oversubscribed six times - it is starting from a low base: just 24MW has been installed compared to the 5,000MW the government's official advisers, the Committee on Climate Change, envisages in a low-carbon nation in 2030.

Other changes envisaged include a tax on secondary school education for upper-income groups and a rise in health insurance rates.

However, the changes envisaged under the OECD's BEPS project would make matters even worse.

The resolution, if not accompanied by other tax changes, envisages an increase in taxes for an individual earning $42,000 a year who has no dependents and owns no real estate.

Indeed, Mr. Berlusconi, a television magnate turned politician, likens the changes he envisages in the state's role in the Italian economy to the ideas of Ronald Reagan and Margaret Thatcher, who attacked entrenched labor power.

A good container exists if all actors in the team are dedicated to the change envisaged, emotionally engaged with future possibilities and if they are committed to jointly initiating and implementing the intended change.

In the case Hutter reconstructed, it took years and decades to talk the law into the kind of change envisaged by the economy.

These woodlands change in unpredictable ways, as envisaged in the new ecological paradigm, with no single, predictable ecological pathway, and no final stable state.

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