But these technocratic policies are hardly going to be discredited in Britain by a change of American president.
Susanne Trimbath of the Milken Institute says that supply has also been cut by a change in the housing business.
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Any of the companies could be imperiled by a change in technology.
He will also be helped by a change in the campaign-finance law.
This cultural transformation was marked by a change in the growth rate of return on assets from -8.7% to 14.1% over 11 years.
It uses no other motors, and the strength of the grasp is controlled by a change in air pressure, making the hand quite dextrous.
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It also makes the case that older Americans, who often depend on dividends for income, could be hurt by a change that encourages companies to reduce their dividends.
HSAs was given a big push by a tax change in 2003 that was part of the Medicare drug legislation.
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Two years ago, Indonesia's soccer federation was swept by a leadership change following poor international performance and regular allegations of mismanagement.
Some players who would be affected by a rule change include Lance Klusener, Nicky Boje, Hylton Ackerman, Jermaine Lawson and Deon Kruis.
Such a swing would probably be engineered by a huge change in exchange rates, with the euro rising sharply against the dollar.
But the ruling Socialist Party has given the row fresh impetus by proposing a change to corporate-governance rules that may boost Mr del Rivero.
Vaughan took a six and a four off consecutive deliveries from Tino Best, but was undone by a bowling change, Adam Sanford trapping him lbw for 23.
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His lawyers sought bail by citing a change in circumstances.
After only seven months, with my Tonight Show in its infancy, NBC has decided to react to their terrible difficulties in prime-time by making a change in their long-established late night schedule.
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Wang contends that recent upward pressure on fulfillment center costs has been driven by facility build outs and growth in the Fulfillment by Amazon service, not by a structural change in the economics of the business.
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But it feels that the issue of just how much people should pay for their banking services is too complicated to be addressed by a simple change along the lines of its ruling on credit card fees.
Peter Nguyen, founder of Literati Institute is resolving to increase productivity in a big way by making a big change.
Meanwhile, Bangladesh said its garment workers would be allowed to form unions without seeking permission from factory owners, a decision welcomed by rights groups as a change that could save lives if backed up by rigorous enforcement.
Whereas schools used to be able to equip students with the knowledge and skills that would serve them for a working lifetime, this is no longer possible in a workplace characterized by continuous change in a competitive global environment.
She was an unlikely villain, since she was at the time making a stir in American museum circles by demanding a significant change to acquisition policies.
That concluded a wild sequence in the Rangers' end that began with a 4-on-1 rush by the Lightning after a bad line change by the Rangers.
The model shows that lasting weight loss takes a long time to achieve and suggests that more effective weight loss programs might be undertaken in two phases: a temporary, more aggressive change in behavior at first, followed by a second phase of a more relaxed but permanent behavioral change that can prevent the weight regain that afflicts so many dieters despite their best intentions.
That may be a tough sale, as it appears there will need to be a treaty change and then country-by-country votes for such a change.
He told Mr Miliband he had received a letter from a pensioner who thought they would be hit by the change as a result of being "terrified" by the Labour leader's "completely irresponsible" actions.
However we must set a precedent by achieving this change through the proper DCMS channel and not just on a date-by-date vote by individual local council groups.
The Copenhagen Consensus, a project led by Bjorn Lomborg, a professor at the University of Aarhus, in Denmark, and publicised by this newspaper, made something of a splash a few months ago by ranking climate change at the bottom of a list of pressing global problems (see articles).
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The report also points to the dangers posed by a "disorderly change" in global exchange rates.
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