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Why does it have to take disasters to beget change?
Ignoring the issue or distancing oneself from controversy doesn't beget change.
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And change begets change.
Visibility begets change.
It is change that begets change.
Although the inner diameter of the nanotubes can also be tuned by control of the diameter of template fiber by simply adjusting the physical properties of polymer solution, this usually begeted changes of the solution conductivity further influenced the orientation degree of polymer fibers in spinning process.
Schools across the nation are scared because they knew it could have just as easily been their names in the news and the fear of that backlash can beget the change we so desperately need.
This cycle poverty that begets climate change and vice versa threatens the future of all people, rich and poor alike.
Tragedy Begets a Change Last March, Potash's chief executive, William J. Doyle, attended a conference in Bahrain that focused on safety in the fertilizer industry.
In New York, it caught on in the mid-1860s, asd as early as 1868 The Real Estate Record and Guide complained that mansard fad was pernicious: "the thing becomes so overdone that sheer nausea begets a change".
In 1868, the year the Grand was built, The Real Estate Record and Guide was already tiring of the phenomenon, saying it had been "so overdone that sheer nausea begets a change".
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