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The authorities also argue they are trying to make changes.
"We should never cease trying to make changes in the social welfare area fairer.
"They're trying to make changes," Nunez said, "without consulting people like you, who are experts in the industry".
This exercise has really helped us realise what's costing us money, so we are trying to make changes.
Ah, we should always, we should never cease trying to make changes in the social welfare area fairer.
Baroness Valentine, chief executive of business group London First, reportedly tabled amendments to a planning bill, trying to make changes for which her own organisation had campaigned.
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"Businesses bitch about this guy and people hate him because he's trying to make change.
You know, you've got to take care of people when you're trying to make change happen like that.
"We should make this far better for the people trying to make change than for the people trying to make oppression," Mr. Moglen said.
These are just some of the tactics we've identified for trying to make change from within – to hack, pivot and shift established organisations.
"It meant that you had to be seriously concerned with trying to make change happen with the tools that you had available".
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