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Another use for leisure is in changing one's pants.
But the question is: In changing the sentence's syntax, are we also changing its logic, its "mystical" deeper meaning?
"There is an opposite attraction, sweetness meeting virility, and there is a question of who dominates who and the pleasure is in changing that".
Another example of the euro's impact is in changing the ground rules for doing business, including the way companies raise money.
Such focused searches -- "intended" shopping, in industry parlance -- are what the Web supports best, she said: "Where there's huge e-commerce growth opportunity is in changing shopping behavior and increasing impulse purchases".
The competitive marketplace and bilateral nature of funding awards make this issue perhaps even more significant in the charity sector, and it is in changing attitudes and encouraging this warts-and-all approach that movement leadership bodies such as the Open Data Institute (ODI) will play their biggest role.
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"We're in changing times.
But his heart was in changing the world.
So to get out of the mess we're in, changing the government is not enough.
Even the BBC thought it was in, changing the scoreline in the top left to ENG 1-0 ITA.
It remains to be seen how effective such strategies will be in changing the highly uneven digital division of labour.
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