As the post-election coalition talks neared their end, Mr Stollmann concluded that the new government would be roaring down the Lafontaine track after all, and he would have precious little chance to change the points from his truncated signal-box.
As for climate change, Mr Saran points out that India, like other poor countries, will be among the worst-hit by a warming globe and has an overriding interest in a successful international regime emerging from the climate-change conference in Copenhagen in December.
It is that in order to "change course and steer away from critical tipping points... that might lead to rapid and irreversible change", something radical is needed.
The article points out remarkable change in the business model of Japanese companies toward China.
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The bond group might be looking at the possible effects of a change of just 5 basis points in interest rates, while the options group was using 100 basis points.
Overall, more than 5 points of share change hands.
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Another poll by the Climate Institute, a lobby group, found support for Mr Rudd in dealing with climate change had dropped by ten points from February last year, to 36% this month.
To make it work, he says, every level of a business must be involved and focused on finding leverage points that will change a system--called "centers of gravity" --and attacking them quickly and simultaneously, not in serial fashion.
Too many auction lots change hands under low reserve price points.
And Mr Legaspi points out that another change is quietly afoot.
They have exact targets for how many people should see their campaign, how many newspaper articles should appear about it, how many of those should be positive, by how many percentage points public opinion should change.
The index has a median level of zero points, which represents no change in confidence from the previous quarter.
But, according to the court (again, subject to change on appeal), the key points never matched so no binding legal agreement was created.
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Because science (including the science of gender change) remains incompatible with most fundamentalist religious points of view.
As the plain-talking CSIS report--sponsored by MetLife of the U.S., which has a commercial interest in all of this--points out, the hurdles to change are both cultural and political.
As the plain-talking CSIS report--sponsored by MetLife (nyse: MET - news - people ) of the U.S., which has a commercial interest in all of this--points out, the hurdles to change are both cultural and political.
But that may change when readers have to start paying, it points out.
The goal is to get a sense of the pressure points within organizations and how enterprises will change in response.
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Since you have not proven your points, it is hard to consider a change.
As she points out, consumer behavior on Twitter could change, especially as Twitter itself evolves, to make it more useful for direct marketing.
Birth is one of those inflection points where it is possible for people to change their lives, and midwives can assist in that process.
He points out that continuity is as important as change.
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And hopefully -- one can hope that Republicans will at the last minute change their mind about deciding to try to score political points out of this.
The DEA is heading up a new strike force focusing on what Riley calls "choke points": where the drugs and money change hands between the cartel operatives and Chicago gangs.
He also said he had been given the position of immigration minister "to change perceptions" and raise the profile of the new points-based system - which he said was "tougher" and the biggest shake-up of immigration policy in 45 years.
The report also points to the dangers posed by a "disorderly change" in global exchange rates.
Both authors are concerned with change, conflict and breakdown, yet their intellectual starting-points differ.
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