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This is a circumstance of dramatic change that has come because of a fervent desire by people of the region to have greater rights, greater freedoms, greater control over their lives.
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Depending on the particular circumstance, the effects of the errors change each time.
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Many of those in need have suffered a dramatic change in circumstance, like losing their job, or they have been hit by a delay in receiving benefits.
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For Zweig, behavior is contingent on circumstance: time and again, protagonists declare themselves powerless to change a course of action.
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But the change in uprating for the next few years is a reform which asks most working age households to contribute, regardless of circumstance.
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Kastelein of the University of Amsterdam, was not even present when the companies made the controversial decision to change its goals, an unusual circumstance in such situations.
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