That profound change in point of view altered the visual arts for ever.
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Some climate change naysayers point to Antarctic ice on the rise, as if that makes up for melting ice in the Arctic Circle.
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The original Kindle Fire did not alter the industry, but there is no doubt that things will change from this point forward.
Last I checked, statistics-wise we've been pretty damn good this year with Melo playing at the 4 spot, so I don't see any reason to change at this point right now.
Your answer may change, but the point at which it does is different for every woman, every couple.
Believing that social change is good for business and that business is good for social change is the starting point.
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It would take Facebook a lot of time and money to get users to wholesale change their search starting point.
And is he making any contingencies at this point to change his schedule on that day in case this goes wrong?
History has brought us now to a point where change is essential.
Jean-Daniel Levy, head of political polling at Harris Interactive, said before the debate that it would be "very, very difficult" at this point to change the course of the election.
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It is good that UNESCO is stepping up as a focal point for change, bringing these issues to a higher level of awareness and introducing them into the development agenda.
"Though conditions can change, at this point we feel confident in our ability to improve our balance sheer though internal measures, " AMR Chief Financial Officer Thomas Horton said in a conference call.
And I think both of them -- at least I saw General Odierno I think address the notion that he doesn't see a need at this point to change in any way that timetable.
Why would he change course at this point?
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Keep in mind that conditions change for the business and for the economy, so a No is really for this point in time and might change.
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These numbers may point to a change in that confidence, which is significant, says Baird.
If this does not point to any change in global economic conditions, what does it reflect?
Any further increases in MAGI beyond that point will not change the amount of 3.8% Medicare Surtax liability.
The building will change hands and at some point, maybe later this year, a new retail tenant will arrive.
Inquiry chairman Robert Francis was at pains to point out that change did not need major reform and reorganisation.
In this way, the loan itself becomes an entry point for behavior change.
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He promised change, and stayed on point during the entire election process, with branding that consistently drove home this message.
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What will change things, at this point, is staying at it, with higher functionality, lots of marketing, and strong word of mouth.
This sort of storytelling is used routinely by psychologists when they wish to induce a temporary change in someone's point of view.
Defenders of the government also point to climate change, yet the People's Republic is not the only nation affected by shifting weather patterns.
Many analysts are quick to point out the change in tactics - but what many seem to have forgotten is how it all began.
But my point is that change starts with a decision followed by baby steps along a new, consistent trajectory that, over time, can lead to dramatic results.
She said family members made a point not to change their phone numbers so that law enforcement officials could reach them in case of any developments, even years later.
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