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A Syriza win on January 25 might bring changes to policy that need to be made, both on the country level and on the EU level.
Additionally, we explored whether and how the intervention might bring changes to carers' caregiving.
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Any hope that the change of leadership in South Africa might bring change across the border in Zimbabwe has proved in vain.
Residents disheartened by Mr. Kilpatrick's failings seemed to see Mr. Bing as an outsider who might bring change, and re-elected him in a regular election that November.
Many Pakistanis like Gul are sifting through the tiniest details of America's next president, searching for clues on how he might bring change to the relationship between Pakistan and the U.S. It is a critical and complicated relationship for both countries, and lately it has also been turning sour.
He once observed that nuclear fallout might bring bizarre changes.
On the other hand, economic growth might bring about changes in a country's religiosity.
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Maybe firing Chicago Police Superintendent Garry McCarthy might bring about changes (though I doubt it).
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