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Change: Virtually no change since their last Quinnipiac poll earlier this month.
With Mr. Klein, he has sought to change virtually everything, from how most students are taught reading and math to how principals order supplies.
On the fundamentals of climate change, virtually all experts agree -- and when they show the basic data, it agrees too.
But what of industries that change virtually week to week, such as the growing, evolving media industry and field of communications?
That's why when you hear an establishment journalist interview DOE head Steven Chu about climate change, virtually every question is about cost -- won't that cost a lot?
It's Obama's refusal to confront these fundamental structural flaws, particularly the "free market" that he railed against in the campaign, hesitantly marooned as he is in the center, that makes change virtually impossible.
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The designers preserved the quintessential V-Max look, but the engineers changed virtually everything else.
With that semantic mutation, the musical's job description changed, virtually overnight.
But all of that changed virtually overnight last week, just as Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg was preparing to renew his assault on the right of the public advocate to succeed the mayor.
Nevertheless, his brief rule set in motion developments that profoundly changed virtually every aspect of life in Iraq and tied it more closely to Istanbul than ever before.
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