move with the times造句1. We've got to move with the times.
2. Male speaker We've got to move with the times.
3. Still, I suppose we must move with the times.
4. You move with the times, or you fail, in this business.
5. He is unafraid to move with the times.
6. So let's move with the times, take decisions when we need to take them, and at least have this review which I talked about after the election when we then consider everything that is possible.
7. Many complained that the Royal Family had failed to move with the times.
8. I don't really like working on a computer, but you have to move with the times, I suppose.
9. If the resorts want to keep attracting tourists, they need to move with the times.
10. Mrs Bottomley told them the health service had to move with the times and some closures were inevitable.
11. "The key to his longevity is that he is able to move with the times and embrace new ideas, " Hughes said.
12. The experimental car also aims to change customers' attitudes by making them aware that even ultra-luxury cars will have to move with the times.
13. We are willing to join the vast corporate clients to sail in the ocean of opportunities and move with the times for the future development.
14. Mr Griffin, himself a former CNN employee, reckons that the channel has failed to move with the times by favouring the "disinterested, at-arm's-length anchor".
15. The emergence of CRAMS in India is a changing paradigm, and one that needs to be followed if the country is to move with the times.