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In football's case, the insistence on change is irreversible.
His metaphysics was a middle course between Heraclitus' insistence on change and Parmenides' insistence on stasis.
For all McConnell's insistence on change, he often thinks like a traditional spy.
And that possibility of change, that insistence on change, is what makes this kind of writing so scary for me.
Meanwhile, in spite of all the weakness and disorder within the ranks of the Syrian opposition, its insistence on change and accountability is unwavering, as lives are put on the line in the battle for change and freedom.
Were it not for the events in Syria, which highlight the weakness of the regime as a result of the protesters' insistence on change, the Hamas leadership would not have decided that it was time to act and bring the Palestinians together.
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Western insistence on regime change in Damascus sabotaged his efforts and forced him to resign.
It even hinted at the need to find appropriate legal instruments to enact the necessary changes echoing the prime minister's insistence on treaty change.
Insistence on treaty change makes them nervous.So, even more, does the second German demand: that future bail-outs must include debt-restructuring provisions to impose some losses ("haircuts") on investors.
His insistence on "regime change" was somewhat tempered: he talked instead of the "prospect" of a new and different kind of government, at some unspecified point after Iraq had decided to behave.
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