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It has changed the terms of the public debate, though.
At the same time, the financial crisis has changed the terms of the debate.
The involvement of the Guggenheim has changed the terms of the argument somewhat.
LOVE him or loathe him, Newt Gingrich has changed the terms of trade in the debate on illegal immigration.
"The banking crash has changed the terms of trade in favour of the regulators with respect to reform," said Tyrie.
The government, without asking parliament, has changed the terms of loans long after many signed up – indeed, some had already graduated.
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Since then much has changed – the term "zero hours" has gained currency, definitions have changed, and new data sources have been tapped to tally up the individual workers affected, recognising that some will rely on multiple jobs.
In January, he told me that the city had changed the terms of the proposed deal.
But, he added, "It shows how much we've changed the terms of the debate in this town".
On Monday, ProPublica, the investigative news site, reported that someone had changed the terms of the trust that Trump established before he entered the White House.
The advent of the U.S.-India civil nuclear initiative, in particular, had changed the terms for Islamabad, but its CD strategy had never been updated.
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