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She said that she did not have plans for revision in light of the Virginia experience but that if Gov. Tom Corbett, a Republican, were to ask for changes, "just as the Virginia legislature heard from their governor, that would be a consideration".

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In an environment of mistrust, erring on the side of extra investment is probably wise; over time, as trust is developed, the effective level of trust changes (just as would be the case with any resource).

"He will push it strongly, and he will push for the immigration changes just as strongly".

He believes that "the nature of these functions" may change, just as the role of librarians has.

A humanitarian intervention in Syria would almost certainly become synonymous with a move to engineer regime change, just as the military action in Libya did.

Whitbread and other Radical MPs accused Wellington of going to war for regime change just as the anti-war MPs accused Tony Blair over Saddam Hussein.

That disproportionate inheritance is not likely to be changed, just as the Electoral College is unlikely to be changed — at least not any time soon; the Founders made it difficult to tamper with their extraordinarily durable, imperfect document.

For example, the long life of CO2 in the atmosphere raises philosophically and politically difficult questions about historical responsibility for climate change, just as the importing and exporting of goods blurs responsibility for contemporary emissions.

Cameron was already wise enough to ask for largely cosmetic changes that can be delivered without treaty change, just as the Labour prime minister Harold Wilson did when he pioneered the same "renegotiation" strategy ahead of the 1975 referendum on British membership, and for exactly the same reasons of party management.

Dave McClure of Simply Hired, a recruitment site based in Silicon Valley, says he expects the mash-up scene to change, just as the blogging scene did when Google's advertisement-placing service, AdSense, first appeared and "turned free content into a monetisable data source".There are already signs that mash-ups have commercial potential.

But Ms. Roper said she had hope that Congress could be moved to adopt meaningful change, just as the savings and loan scandal turned Senator John McCain, Republican of Arizona, into a supporter of campaign finance reform after he was reprimanded for pressuring regulators to help a contributor, Mr. Keating.

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