• "That takes the wind out of my change of circumstances, " he acknowledged.

    BBC: Belfast High Court

  • With a slight change of circumstances, we could just as easily unhappen.

    NEWYORKER: The Cosmic Menagerie

  • From October, more claimants will move on to universal credit as and when they have a significant change of circumstances, such as starting a new job or when a child is born.

    BBC: Benefit changes: Who will be affected?

  • By downsides, I refer especially to the loss of flexibility if circumstances change and the prolonging of an already too long period of financial repression.

    FORBES: FOMC Communication Gets Curiouser and Curiouser

  • Mr Kiely denies five counts of blackmail, one count of acquiring criminal property, two counts of concealing, disguising, converting or transferring assets, and two counts of unlawfully failing to give notice of a change in circumstances.

    BBC: Money lender 'helped his debtors'

  • Holmes could be "bewildered" as a result of his sudden change in circumstances, or he could just be exhausted, she said.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Eventbrite has grown significantly since 2009 and Hartz puts it down to the state of the economy and the phenomenal degree of adaptation that people are showing, in creating innovative ways to change or manage their circumstances in the face of adversity .

    FORBES: Eventbrite, Square, AirBnB: On Putting The New into "New Economy"

  • If circumstances require a change of direction, the monoculture at the top of VW may react slowly.

    ECONOMIST: Germany��s biggest carmaker is leaving rivals in the dust

  • There is always a huge cohort of Americans sort of naturally seeking to change or upgrade their car insurance because of changes in life circumstances such as landing a job or getting married.

    FORBES: Car Insurers Lose Traction Despite Deluge of Advertising

  • Of course, anyone who doesn't have a will or has had a significant change in circumstances--a marriage, the birth of a first child, a divorce, a financial windfall, a change in state of residence--needs to act.

    FORBES: Estate Of Confusion

  • Yet, much as Iraqis loathe their circumstances, the fear of change could be even stronger, especially of change brought by yet another war.

    ECONOMIST: Iraq

  • Those that do have to register should be regularly reviewed and be allowed to provide evidence of rehabilitation, or a change in living circumstances, the report says.

    BBC: Teenager in a hoodie, file picture

  • Many go in and out of care as their family circumstances change, while arrangements might be made for others to be looked after by grandparents or other family members.

    BBC: Education & Family

  • Holiness thus doesn't require a change in external circumstances, but a change in attitude, seeing everything anew in the light of one's supernatural destiny.

    NPR: A Glimpse Inside a Catholic 'Force': Opus Dei

  • "If you're his lawyer you want to find out if there are any mitigating circumstances that might change the public view of him, " Dupree added.

    NPR: Uphill Battle For Defense Of Marathon Bomb Suspect

  • "If circumstances change, through no particular fault of the government, changes in policy should take place", such as trying to avoid unemployment worsening, he argued.

    BBC: Minister: Government 'on track' to cut deficit

  • He had been accused of not informing his superiors of the split, which created a change in his circumstances and meant he could no longer received the allowance.

    BBC: Robert Henry Jolleys

  • Or, despite being both capable and interested, they may face personal circumstances that require access to cash or a change of location.

    FORBES: How Having Your Name On Your Business Limits Your Options

  • In addition, appeals can be lodged during any of the proceedings if the general's circumstances change, such as a deterioration in his health.

    ECONOMIST: The Pinochet case

  • Can any future fiscal commitment by politicians be credible, since they can always use a change in circumstances (or electoral pressure) to weasel out of their pledges?

    ECONOMIST: The dilemmas facing policymakers

  • Of course, people change their minds and certainly the changed strategic circumstances over the past decade and strong presidential direction can make a huge difference in attitudes.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Deploy Missile Defenses Now

  • For the profoundly risk averse and cautious (diffident is another word that applies) Japanese, we are talking a requirement for change that most societies endure and achieve only as a consequence of catastrophic circumstances, like war.

    FORBES: The Nikkei to Japan's Manufacturers: To Survive, Invest Abroad

  • If the circumstances in the DRC change and pose an imminent threat of physical violence to civilians or human rights defenders, the unarmed drones deployed to the DRC could be armed and could legally use force to protect those threatened with harm.

    FORBES: Connect

  • What this President believes is that he came here for a reason, which was to help America, to help change the direction of the country and help, specifically, given the circumstances, the dire circumstances that were here when he took office, to reverse a catastrophic economic collapse that was unfolding as he moved in.

    WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing

  • But should circumstances change and inflationary pressures start to build on the back of an accelerating economic recovery, the Fed has said it would be prepared to reverse the downward trend in interest rates without much delay.

    ECONOMIST: Wait and see, again | The

  • That would represent a change to its current guidelines, which allow the use of the drugs in certain circumstances in training.

    WSJ: Horse-Racing Body to Review Steroids Policy

  • Dreams change as your circumstances do, but I have even given up on the dream of owning a wheelchair van, for it just seems impossible.

    FORBES: Move up http://i.forbesimg.com t Move down

  • So the original meaning of the first amendment, for example, is not the common law rights of free speech or the press in 1791 in fact there was no agreed set of such rights at the time but an abstract statement of the right to freedom of expression to be interpreted and reinterpreted as circumstances and society's attitudes change.

    ECONOMIST: The politics of justice

  • Although evocative of a supposedly simpler era, this book proves that while times and circumstances may change, human nature -- at least in Estleman's Detroit -- does not.

    FORBES: Fact and Comment

  • But he is accused of not informing officials when he and his wife separated, therefore creating a change in his circumstances and meaning he may have no longer received the allowance.

    BBC: Former lieutenant colonel denies misleading bosses

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