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"Senator Feinstein is looking at the comments and is open to changes as it moves forward".
The union has said it is open to changes, as long as they come with benefits of equal value.
He supports the new health care law, but says he is open to changes if some provisions do not work.
Russia is open to changes in the assessment scale based on the ability to pay, Mr. Lavrov said, but members should pay "without conditions and demands".
Because Philip is essentially a practical person of the theater, every note is not sacred to him and he is open to changes and cuts.
On the ground, Ms. Corwin, a state legislator who early on embraced a budget plan by Representative Paul D. Ryan that would reshape Medicare, has tried to reassure anxious voters, stressing that the House-passed plan is not perfect and that she is open to changes.
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But it's choice of Robert Battle, a relative unknown, signals that the company is open to change.
But he is open to change: He plans to hire a halal slaughterer to keep up his market share as Muslims move in.
"Not every faculty member is open to change.
But he insisted to BBC Scotland that he is open to change.
The DUP rejects the criticism but has said the party is open to change.
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