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I also detect a subtle, but significant, change in the language coming out of Downing Street when it is asked the question.
A small change in the language of a government manual has opened the door for obesity treatments to be covered under Medicare, the Bush administration said on Thursday.
In a move that is likely to anger opponents, Chand called for a change in the language used in relation to the issue.
Though it can seem cognitively dissonant, casting global climate change in the language of future financial returns can be a novel way to model hope.
Investors and economists will be closely monitoring the Fed meeting for any change in the language of the statement on rates.
In the 1980s, a political decision to reclaim the Moroccan identity resulted in a change in the language of instruction, with elementary and high school classes shifting to Arabic.
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"Tell the Congress to make very simple changes in the language," he suggested.
But he doesn't think TV is to blame for substantive changes in the language.
"Cards are one of the most high-profile reflections of social changes in the language they use and the kinds of relationships they portray.
"Steps will be taken in the coming weeks to make the appropriate changes in the language of the Constitution," Commissioner Mike Whan said in a statement.
Obviously the plot stayed the same, but there were many minute changes in the language, so it would ring true in his ear.
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