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Still, business travelers face a changed world.
Iranian officials said Dr. ElBaradei would face a changed situation, and American officials said they suspected that Iran's strategy is to portray its effort as a fait accompli.
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Some did face a change in benefits, he conceded, but Downing Street accused the charity which analysed the impact of "guesswork".
Not only would rUK face a change of government without an election, but the party in government would not have a mandate from rUK voters for independence negotiations.
Doggedly under-performing primary schools face a change of management, either by converting them to academies or merging them with a successful school nearby.
The results of this exploratory study suggest that many patients surviving an intensive care admission have significant functional disabilities, may face a change in their employment and commonly have a care requirement after discharge from hospital.
So, like many other big American corporations, Pfizer is facing challenges adapting to a changed world.
Mr. Martens is also facing a change himself.
If not, North Korea faces a change of course by the United States, the ROK and Japan.
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