Even if they make a clay model, as opposed to doing it, say, in virtual reality, they do it with electronics that can cut the clay in a matter of hours, and if they have a change, they can blend, electronically, the two designs and come up with an all-new one and have another clay model ready overnight.
Snyder is casting the change as a matter of moving to a fairer, as well as a more pro-business tax policy.
Even the old faces being returned to parliament are singing a new tune: many promise, as a matter of the first order, to change the electoral system.
There remains only a slim chance of a change from the Bank on Tuesday although investors seem to feel that it remains a matter of time before rates edge higher.
Do we now need our devices to help us begin to change the defaults as a matter of course?
But change is not just a matter of downloads gradually killing CDs.
The minister then turned to the matter of the decision taken for a further temporary change closure of the City Hospital emergency department from 1 November 2011.
Mr Morris stopped short of calling for the introduction of any new laws, however, saying that any change in legislation was "a matter for parliament and government following a sober review of the current protections".
There has been a mixed response to the change in the law amongst the licensed trade and the issue is still a matter of debate in Irish society.
The rate of change will probably matter: a slow climb would hurt less than a sudden leap.
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We are not talking a major change in their fortunes - a matter of a a third of a percentage point.
If this election founds a system of vibrant two-party competition, Japan will have undergone a monumental change, no matter who wins.
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Penney in October 2010, it figured to be only a matter of time before the activist hedge fund pushed for change at the retailer.
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Mr Gore did not lose because he ignored one. (The vice-president ran a poor campaign, but that was largely a matter of bad tactics and limited personal appeal.) Americans voted (well, sort of) for a change of leader, not a change in direction.
Our cat is fairly neurotic -- a kind of cat version of, perhaps, Woody Allen -- and is not a huge fan of any kind of change, no matter how minute.
Eurich says speaking with colleagues about the career change in a non-defensive, matter-of-fact tone earns respect and minimizes pity.
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Every change, no matter how small, also means a large number of people will behave differently.
Housing is a devolved matter for the administrations of Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland, so this change will only apply in England.
As a matter of comity and tradition, these appropriations requests for the Legislative Branch are transmitted without change.
However, traders will continue to keep a close eye on this matter for any unexpected developments that could quickly change the tenor of the market place.
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He says that it is a matter of dispute how far rising income differentials are due to trade and how far to technological change.
"Security is not a matter of sports organizers, it's a matter of the authorities, police, army, whatever as we have no power in football to change security, " Blatter added.
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Only when we begin to talk about these issues that matter to people, and offer the hope of genuine change, will we win back the trust of a lost generation of voters.
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