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Sometimes, you have to make tough changes".
But during a series of interviews, Mr. Weinberg, 49, hinted at some tough changes to come.
Mr. Letta has yet to prove he can push through, let alone sell, any really tough changes.
Since then, Mr. Henderson has been trying to overcome any perceptions that he cannot make the tough changes G.M. needs to survive.
Sorrell pointed to his impact at Sony, where he was brought in as the first westerner to make tough changes that the business could not achieve with its traditional policy of hiring Japanese executives.
Both Tsipras and Meimarakis are in concord that Athens must enforce the tough changes and budget cuts it has committed to in exchange for further funds to keep bankruptcy at bay.
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