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Since the war, income per head in the once-poor islands has substantially overhauled that in the would-be motherland.

Ahead of President Bush's visit to a development meeting here, the administration substantially overhauled a proposal to increase foreign aid today, doubling what the president had promised to spend to fight world poverty in coming years.

But in addition to City Center being booked up, it was determined that to accommodate City Opera's productions, the main hall would have to be shut down and substantially overhauled.

The production has set records for the most expensive Broadway show in history ($75 million) and the longest period of preview performances (nearly six months, during which the script was substantially overhauled) before opening in mid-June to largely negative reviews.

Even though Congress substantially overhauled the patent system just three and a half years ago with the passage of the America Invents Act, the continued public drumbeat (a drumbeat taken up by President Obama, among others) against "Patent Assertion Entities" (PAE), aka "patent trolls," has caused a continued beehive of patent reform activity in the Supreme Court and Congress.

From 1988 to 2000, the two western towers were substantially overhauled with a viewing platform provided at the top of the north tower.

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The communications minister has said that if the government was to substantially overhaul the current system it would need cross-party agreement.

While the amendment is far less ambitious than many environmentalists would like, it would force auto makers to substantially overhaul their fleets of popular sport utility vehicles beginning with the 2005 model year.

With the sweeping rules, financial regulators are trying to substantially overhaul the market for home mortgages by creating a legal distinction between "qualified" loans that follow the new rules and are immune from legal action, and "unqualified" mortgages that continue practices that regulators have frowned on.

Conclusion The future of Medicaid is somewhat uncertain, and federal legislation may substantially overhaul the current system at some point in the future.

Because of its direct ties to industry, Formula One is more susceptible to economic forces than most sports; after the financial crisis of 2008, BMW, Toyota, and Honda shuttered their racing operations, and the F.I.A. overhauled the regulations more substantially than at any point in the previous twenty-five years, with an eye toward keeping budgets under control.

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