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But environmental groups say they will continue to lobby for tougher changes.
But the savings would be minor and far tougher changes must come if the service is to adapt.
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Sometimes, you have to make tough changes".
This is one of the toughest changes," she says.
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.
In 1983, for example, the United States passed a Social Security reform plan that was backloaded in the extreme: it specified tough changes, including higher taxes and increases in the retirement age, to be phased in over almost three decades.
Analysts cautioned, however, that potentially tough changes would also be needed — including, for example, allowing more competition in areas dominated by sprawling state-owned enterprises, and weaning the economy off its reliance on state-driven investment and exports.
But, she said, the president has to speak frankly to the public about the tough changes she says are are needed over the long term to Social Security and Medicare as the population ages and costs continue to rise.
But, Ms. Collins said, Mr. Obama has to speak frankly to the public about the tough changes she says are needed over the long term to Social Security and Medicare as the population ages and costs continue to rise.
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