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This article was amended on 2 April 2013 to change the phrase "former black players" to "black former players".
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.
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".
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".
They liked it but had to change the phrase "big-boned" to "fat" because that's house style.
Senator Vivienne Poy similarly criticized the English lyrics of the anthem as being sexist and she introduced a bill in 2002 proposing to change the phrase "in all thy sons command" to "in all of us command".
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If the interpretation made by the software is considered correct (most often this occurs in patients with normal results), there is no need for the physician to change the phrasing in the final report.
They're following the words, so they might put their arm up on the word "and", so if you slightly change the phrasing, they do come up and say "we need that exactly in the right place".
Vig recalled that he had to change the input level "on the fly" and hoped that Cobain would not "change the phrasing or do something different" while recording.
They changed the phrase "We absolutely condemn terrorism" to "We absolutely condemn terrorism, which nothing can justify".
Hughes changed the phrase "Tonight I also have a message for Muslims in America" to "I also want to speak tonight directly to Muslims throughout the world.
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