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"In some ways, we've changed ahead of it".
More than 50 pieces of legislation are to be changed ahead of the introduction of civil partnerships, according to government officials.
The Metropolitan Police says the threat level to London has not changed ahead of Sunday's marathon but has asked spectators to be security conscious.
The part will need to be changed ahead of qualifying, which means the Dane will be hit with a five-place grid penalty.
The FA previously apologised to the family for not keeping them informed about its work and said its rules on concussion were due to be changed ahead of the 2014/15 season.
While his diet and regime changed ahead of his new duties, his fitness was maintained by being taken on daily seven-mile walks around Banstead Manor Stud, owned by the prince's Juddmonte Farms breeding operation.
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The prices may change ahead of performances based on demand, he said, a practice now being followed at other performing arts institutions and some Broadway shows.
"The ease with which an accountant, or a Wall Street analyst, will allow you to be creative is likely to change ahead of legal changes and industry governance changes, simply because they don't want to be in anything similar" to Enron, said Robert J. Barbera, the chief economist of Hoenig & Company.
But prices could still change ahead of launch).
Apple already unveiled massive App Store changes ahead of WWDC because the keynote is already too packed.
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