I'm constantly changing and evolving so I don't abide by just one certain style. I like to look at my personal style as an extension of my mood.
I'm constantly progressing. My style is changing every day.
I'm constantly changing and evolving so I don't abide by just one certain style.
That's like the really fun, exciting thing about wrestling. There's no such thing as perfecting this art. You're constantly growing and you're constantly progressing and changing up you're style and gauging an audience to make sure that audience is enjoying what you're doing.
The structure of the company is constantly changing. The composition of the necessary working groups is constantly changing. We have many divisions that are based on the project principle, which means that they are put together for each project.
I've changed my style constantly, so I'm not sure I have one defined style, except perhaps style of subject matter.
I've changed my style constantly, so I'm not sure I have one defined style, except perhaps style of subject matter. But you learn as you go, I suppose.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players' abilities are changing.
Taste is changing, style is changing, and players abilities are changing.
... because lifestyles are changing constantly the rules of etiquette are changing too -- a little slower than lifestyles perhaps, but still changing.
As far as the banking industry is concerned - and I am sure it must be true for various industries as well - is that the only thing that is constant is change. Your business models are changing, the customer demands are changing and the regulations are changing constantly.
The world is constantly changing, and I feel like my job is to try to see how it is changing.
Society is changing constantly, and changing faster than we think.
As artists, we have to change our style to match each concept. We're always changing, ever changing.
I always try to mix it up with each book - changing tone, changing style keeps the work very vital for me.
Our native language is like a second skin, so much a part of us we resist the idea that it is constantly changing, constantly being renewed.