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Instituting change into garbage collection routines is like turning a battleship around.
Chambers said the speed at which the junta was instituting change was "very worrisome" and that the immediate future for Thailand looked bleak.
"I think it will play a very significant role in instituting change not only here in Rockville Centre but in dioceses around the nation," Ms. Ahearn said of the report.
Obama's supporters say that his outsider status and recent exposure to national politics make him an ideal choice for instituting change.
The central departments should take on the challenge with renewed vigour and imagination, and take responsibility for instituting change across government and holding spending departments to account".
Leaders who are good at instituting change are effective at the following behaviors: accepting feedback, taking on challenges, innovating, spreading optimism, showing concern, and setting clear goals.
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The head football coach, Roger Harriott, had been instituting changes to make the game safer.
Meanwhile, the condominium owners have been instituting changes of their own.
As of Nov. 1 2016, CVRP began instituting changes in its income requirements and rebate levels.
The National Book Foundation, which presents the prizes, has been instituting changes behind the scenes as well, tweaking the nomination process.
Progressive Era reformers, who viewed party politics as corrupt, weakened the bosses' power by instituting changes like primaries, which gave voters a voice in picking presidential nominees.
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