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Instead, they made other changes in hopes of heading off moves by regulators.
It was clearly announcing these changes in hopes of reversing its sales slump.
Trade groups representing arms manufacturers have lobbied hard for these changes in hopes that they will ease the costs of doing business and boost flagging sales.
The dramatic rise in the prices of houses in Westchester has prompted numbers of professonals to make midlife career changes in hopes of earning high commissions in real estate.
The plan has attracted particular ire in Serbia, which has been undertaking tough political and economic changes in hopes of joining the European Union after years of isolation from the West following the bloody Balkan wars of the 1990s.
The insurance sector got a lift after Marsh & McLennan named a new chief executive and announced a series of changes in hopes of appeasing Eliot Spitzer, the New York attorney general, who is in the midst of an investigation of bid-rigging at the company.
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She has made changes in hope of winning approval before the funding expires.
Therefore, within a longitudinal design we tested: (1) that self-worth predicts changes in hope (self theory; Harter, 1999), and (2) that hope predicts changes in self-worth (hope theory; Snyder, 2002) over time.
The sport's governing body made two technical changes in hope of limiting two-car hookups and high speeds before the season-opening Daytona 500 next Sunday.
The possible mechanisms by which changes in hope and quality of life occur are by decreasing loss and grief and increasing self-efficacy.
In Herth's [ 17] evaluation of a hope intervention for persons with recurrent cancer, there were significant positive changes in hope and quality of life over time (3, 6 and 12 months).
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