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That is the kind of change whose timing no White House can control.
The background to military change, a change whose reality is undoubted, needs a word.
But in the UK the bill is a crucial change whose implementation is long overdue.
It's shown cinemas to be threatened by a tide of change whose origins run deep.
Williams posted a remix on YouTube of his song "Keep the Change," whose title mocks President Obama's 2008 campaign slogan, "Change We Can Believe In".
We're inclined to assume that the passage of women's suffrage (even the term is old-fashioned) was inevitable, a change whose time had come.
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However, there are five proteins with quantitative changes and four with qualitative changes whose transcript levels do not appear to be changing.
During both periods the brain undergoes physical and chemical changes whose interaction may be what strengthens memory traces.
But given their drive to kill health reform at any cost, they might well argue that these are programmatic changes whose budgetary impact is "merely incidental".
Nevertheless, there is no question that the continent is experiencing fundamental demographic and cultural changes whose long-term consequences no one can foresee.
He told reporters at a breakfast that while officials were reviewing the accident to see if American nuclear plants needed significant changes, he did not want to overreact or rush into changes whose effects might not be fully understood.
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