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He has called organizational meetings for this week and seems eager to make changes.
As the first season under the full direction of Mr. Gennaro, the theater's offerings had the mark of someone eager to make changes.
Nervous that the Council could scuttle the proposal and eager to make changes to the city's plan, the real estate industry decided to build a united front with unions representing construction, building maintenance and hotel workers.
When she and other race directors formed the group in 2006, she was eager to make changes to the sport to spur its popularity, said Guy Morse, a former Boston Marathon race director.
Mr. Wexler and others, however, said that for agencies with specific problems whose leaders are eager to make changes, a more collaborative approach might be cheaper and just as effective.
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Urged by the banking industry, GOP leaders have been eager to make major changes.
We have to make changes".
Promise to make changes.
Plan to make changes.
"There are a lot of young people who are eager to make a change, but they can't change anything if they're not a part of the process.
I'm sure that the new "youth liaison," Elliott Echols, is sincere when he says "there are a lot of young people who are eager to make a change," and his "job is to get them more involved in the political process and to help them direct that eagerness to make a change into something tangible".
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