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But let me shake it again, it may change its little analogue mind.

It may change its mind, however.

Activist group UK Uncut said it may change its campaigning strategy and protest against Carr personally for his alleged avoidance.

But he hinted that the government may change its policy if it is not working in the interests of landless Namibians.

Mostly, it seems to be an identifiable, not agreeable but relatively minor disease (although we know it may change its nature).

The company had so far resisted setting aside a provision for any potential tax bill, but chief financial officer Andy Halford told Bloomberg it may change its mind.

In Semitic and Cushitic languages, a noun may change its gender when it changes from singular to plural, a feature known as "gender polarity".

Twitter's plans for curation are being followed closely by its keenest users, who fear that it may change its current system of an unfiltered timeline of tweets presented in reverse-chronological order.

The Football Association says it may change its code of conduct in light of the Evans case.

However, if a node identifies that its ID is inserted to the avoid-list, it may change its strategy.

When s q c q is attached to G(V c, E c), it may change its AC.

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