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He casts himself as a candidate of change, not only of generation (he is only 43) but also of ideas.

"It is a change not only of personality but also of philosophy," said Jean Pisani-Ferry, director of Bruegel, an economic research institute.

The strategic killing of activists and their families has deprived the opposition party, the Movement for Democratic Change, not only of its dead stalwarts but also of hundreds of other essential workers who have fled while reasonably supposing they will be next.

Mr. Barnier replaces Charlie McCreevy of Ireland, whose laissez-faire approach to regulation came under fierce criticism once the financial crisis enveloped the E.U. "It is a change not only of personality but also of philosophy," said Jean Pisani-Ferry, director of Bruegel, an economic research institute.

For surely, Nothing can so disturb the passion, or Perplex the intellects of man so much, As the disruption of this union with Visible nature, separation from all That has delighted or engaged him, a change Not only of the place but of the manner Of his being, an entrance into a state Not simply which he knows not, but perhaps A state he has not faculties to know".

However, this requires a change not only of energy policies but also of scope and structure of electricity planning.

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The IPCC report documents the impact of climate change not only on just species, but entire biomes and ecosystems.

As it has been mentioned above, the adsorption of articaine molecule on modified silica surfaces gives changes not only of the extent of charge transfer but also the sign.

The nature of these compensatory mechanisms is likely to be diverse, including changes not only of neuronal circuitries but also of neuronal intrinsic properties.

A 3D HMRSI at 3 Tesla study reported in PD patients changes not only of NAA/Cr ratios but also of mI/Cr ratios, with significant differences of two metabolites between rostral and caudal SN regions [ 21].

An empirical prediction, according to Ichikawa, is that media exposure will change not only reports of dreaming, but also reports of waking daydreams.

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