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That is a material change," he added.
The prosecutor shouldn't make a second approach unless there is a material change in circumstances.
The current law says that commitments could be reviewed if there is a "material change of conditions".
The clause gives parties the right to walk away from a deal if there is a material change that affects the transaction.
"Wouldn't it make more sense to arrest her after the hearing?" "There is a material change in circumstance," John Marley, the general attorney for D.H.S. in Hartford, said.
"The initial notices must be delivered promptly, and thereafter whenever there is a material change in the information furnished," Lawson said.
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"They could claim that it was a material change to the contract, and exit the program".
Krebs said it was unlikely that there had been a material change in practice since 1 January.
It is now blocked from launching a bid for six months (unless there's a material change in circumstances, like a rival bidder).
Its manifesto specifically talked about the need for a second referendum if there were a material change of circumstances, she said.
In the past Sturgeon has said there would have to be a "material change" in circumstances for the SNP to justify holding a second independence referendum.
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