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Third, many accounting rules need to be updated to better reflect changing business practices to give investors a better understanding of the underlying health of companies.
Wyeth is encouraging its researchers to perform their tasks better by changing how it pays them.
Often, a plan carried out is better than changing horses in midstream.
The point is that we're better at changing than we think.
After that, Reed fared better by changing speeds, until Fullmer homered on a changeup in the sixth.
Rather than try to fit patients, a handful at a time, into the decades-old clinical-trials framework, we'd be far better off changing the trials themselves.
Bed2bed University challenge ReprintsLong ago, though, when it was evidently better at changing with the times, the Tory party decided that an aristocratic leader would be too great an electoral liability.
I'm among those who think that settlements make a viable peace deal with the Palestinians less likely and that some of them are also hatcheries for extremism; Israel would be better off changing tack.
This implication – that we're better at changing than we are at imagining it – led the Harvard team to warn of the practical fallout: how overestimating the stability of today can hamper the decisions we make about tomorrow.
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