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"Are you in — " Douglas changed phrases.

Dr. Glen Rangwala, a lecturer in politics at Cambridge University who has compared the British report with the articles it used as sources, said that in some cases, the authors apparently changed phrases from the original articles to make the case against Iraq seem more extreme.

Do we change this phrase?

"I might change a phrase, but not the meaning".

Whatever your views on climate change, the phrase represents a clear and testable idea.

This article was amended on 17 December 2014 to change a phrase to that intended by the interviewee.

This article was amended on 2 April 2013 to change the phrase "former black players" to "black former players".

This is big data, used wisely, that can help change the phrase "it's always what we've done" to "the data tells me to do this".

They are eager to change the phrase "manuscript submitted" on a grant application or curriculum vitae to "in press" in advance of some crucial deadline.

Meeting minutes pointed to all but FOMC member continuing the call for "extended period" language while Kansas City Fed President Thomas Hoenig repeated his call to change the phrase to "low level for some time".

Change this phrase: "When I have enough for myself, then I will give to others".

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