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The inescapable conclusion, some executives say, is that the industry is not going through a downturn but is changing permanently, and car companies must adapt more quickly.
When the recession began, Americans began to save more of their money, prompting predictions that their financial habits might be changing permanently.
Creating thousands of miles of intercity highways, the program fueled America's postwar car culture and suburban sprawl, in addition to changing permanently the way towns and cities have evolved.
"The competitive dynamics of the microprocessor-market seem to be changing permanently, he said.
These networks are seen as complex adaptive systems, with their structure changing permanently and dynamically.
He added: "Each victim has been incredibly brave and their bravery needs to be rewarded by seeing the system changing permanently".
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Instead, Mr. Hoffman offers Mr. Mulally's vision for saving — and permanently changing — a giant American company.
And Mr. Cuomo's budget is threaded with language permanently changing the formulas and regulations that determine government spending.
"And in at least one case, the Nile, permanently changing a flow pattern that had sustained civilization for five thousand years".
Narrow shoes can cause the big toe to bend outward, permanently changing the shape of the bone and causing a bunion, or swollen big-toe joint.
These scholars believed that the rise of mass communications and popular forms were permanently changing our relationship to power and authority, and to one another.
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