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I think we need to be open for changes.

Planguage is open for change from any source, at any time, for any good reason.

The two sides have been negotiating since December 1999 and had sought an agreement by July 2000, when the contract was opened for changes.

The proposed changes will be open for public comment and could take months to finalize.

Under the law, such proposed rules changes must be opened for public comment before they take effect.

A window of opportunity is open for a major policy change only if these three different streams of policy making process coexist simultaneously.

The first substantial update to national science teaching standards in roughly 15 years — and the first including the science of human-driven climate change is open for public comment through this month.

The Medicare changes are open for public comment until March 3 at this email address. .

The comments section is open for your thoughts on Apple's change, and the rise of freemium apps in general.

Such an AI grid, like the Internet of Things², powering various experiences and applications in different environments and industries, being open for tinkerers and specialists alike, would significantly change the way we could understand AI or interact with intelligent systems in general.

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