Middlemoor Water Park, in Woolavington, near Bridgwater, needs permission from the Environment Agency to make the change.
On Dec. 11, the companies backtracked, saying they would not make the change after all.
Roadshows have taken place throughout the city to help people who are yet to make the change.
But to make the change requires an act of parliament and that is going to take at least three years.
And they're hammering these states to make the change, even when Diebold is totally reticent to provide printers for these machines.
We really want to see the change and make the change happen.
Even if most states did make the change, severe problems would remain.
If Moody's does make the change, it stops short of a downgrade.
But Japanese buyers had been reluctant to make the change and even up to 2010 were still prizing security of supply over price.
And you have to help your parents out, because when they ask you to make the change, what don't we want you to do, parents?
Trapped in the wrong gender, sometimes desperate to make the change from male to female, katoey are often prone to depression, anger and rash behavior.
And the Denon requires nine button presses to make the change!
Will game designers and publishers be willing to make the change?
But in April McDonald's Chief Executive JamesSkinnerJames Skinner said the company was still testing the oil and did not know when it would make the change.
But an appeal to the local education authority (LEA) has been rejected on the grounds the school's governors are within their rights to make the change.
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This would avoid forcing the change on families that didn't want it, but it would allow for those who want to make the change to do so.
But in April McDonald's Chief Executive James Skinner said the company was still testing the oil and did not know when it would make the change.
Filmmakers have lobbied the Welsh government to make the change.
Congress could change the law and make the change retroactive.
So having to rationalise overly burdensome dealer networks will not necessarily be a bad thing, at least for those firms that make the change the most quickly and efficiently.
An alert reader compared the Super Big Gulp with a true 44-ounce container from a competitor and it came up four ounces short. 7-Eleven confirmed it did make the change.
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In the end, though, "There's often only so much the spouse can do, and there comes a point at which it's up to the workaholic to make the change, " says Robinson.
This was the signal for Redknapp to make the change Spurs' fans had been demanding as he sent on Roman Pavlyuchenko for Defoe, who had cut a subdued figure for most of this semi-final.
The UK broadcaster had been showing late afternoon coverage on sister station More4 but will make the change from Monday after strong viewing figures, include peak audiences of 11.2 million viewers for last week's opening ceremony.
There were some population adjustments based on more recent Census data that make the change from December to January confusing, but apparently labor force drop-outs did not account from the large decline in the unemployment rate.
Mr Robathan said the government would ensure the reserve forces had modern equipment and vehicles to make the change possible but he said it would require a change in the attitudes of society and the regular armed forces.
Congress has long included a ban on five-day-only delivery in its spending bills, but because the federal government is now operating under a temporary spending measure rather than an appropriations bill, Donahoe says it's the agency's interpretation that it can make the change itself.
This is the sort of omission that peer review is intended to correct, but Dr Dar got in touch anyway, and Sir Martin agreed to make the change in the published version, which is about to come out in a journal called Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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