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The commission found that Mr Dunn engaged in corrupt conduct in 2007 by using his public official position to benefit Mr Obeid and the Obeid family by effectively bringing about a change to the Commercial Lease Policy to allow for direct negotiations with existing Circular Quay leaseholders, knowing that the Obeid family's financial interests would benefit from the change in policy.
Education and empowerment is bringing about a change in China and Vietnam.
It is also possible that the outcome of the policy review will be circumscribed by the difficulties of bringing about a change of regime in Iraq.
The killings in Connecticut appear to be bringing about a change in mood that was not evident after shooting sprees over the last decade.
Events and other characters tormented him, bringing about a change in his naturally timid rabbit nature and pushing him to take the offensive.
But there is certainly a case for bringing about a change in the culture of the side, where micro-management has been taken to excessive degrees, and which has maybe taken the focus from more fundamental aspects of preparation.
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When it does, you can effect, or bring about, a change in it.
Furthermore, we recognise that targeting people with (for example) low self-efficacy and thereby increasing self-efficacy may not necessarily bring about a change in intention.
That would bring about a real change in Whitehall culture.
This will hopefully bring about a positive change.
For many women, the legislation will bring about a big change.
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