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This meant moving O'Brien to 12 05 A.M. (and moving the new host of "Late Night," Jimmy Fallon, back to 1 05 A.M).

This meant moving a public sector entity to a private sector business, with all the improvements for customer service and quality of provision which brought along with it.

In Nashville, this meant moving the costumes to a tent set up outside the back door in the middle of February.

This meant moving O'Brien to 12 05 A.M. (and moving the new host of "Late Night," Jimmy Fallon, back to 1 05 A.M).

This meant moving from Manchester city centre to the outskirts of Manchester, negotiating professional indemnity insurance costs and dispensing with receptionists, secretaries, IT managers and so on because what they provide does not improve the quality of the legal service, and the savings and benefits for clients are substantial.

This meant moving the away fans to the northern end of the Doug Ellis Stand across both tiers.

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This means moving beyond simple advertising to creating more dynamic and engaging sponsored content and events.

This means moving toward a far weaker concept of central government and encouraging local solutions to local problems.

This means moving ahead with Basel III capital requirements and adopting the Volcker Rule to limit banks' ability to engage in risky and speculative investments.

Basically, this means moving incoming planes further away from population centres by landing them in the middle of the runway rather than close to the start.

At its simplest this means moving away from standardised services, towards a flexible system where people have more control and play a bigger part in their community.

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