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As a candidate Jokowi offered the welcome prospect of change.
But he is gloomy about the prospect of change.
The region's press was gloomy about the prospect of change.
But the prospect of change under the Karimov government seems slim.
Months ago, despair at the prospect of change in the Arab world was commonplace.
Which is not to say that the prospect of change seems either desirable or inevitable.
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But the prospect of changes in Pakistan's government has the Bush administration worried that the new operations could be curtailed.
With the prospect of changes in policy or law in mind, the cooperatives are developing new plans and services to install solar panels.
The prospect of change--counterrevolution by any reasonable definition--in Iran poses real dangers, as any evolution to a more open democratic process and easing of clerical dominance will yet face many hurdles, and may take many years.
The Boehner we know and love has to dial it up to 11 over the prospect of changes to legal presumptions in health insurance contracting.
Specifically, researchers are weighing the prospect of changes to key factors such as maximum and minimum rainfall thresholds, as well as increasing year-round temperatures, especially the mean mid-winter temperatures that determine how well a species can flourish.
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