Moreover, public attitudes and expectations are lagging far behind changes in women's lives in Asia, making it even harder to strike a balance between life and work.
As you'll see in our gallery, length is the least of the Wii U's changes: in the Wii U, Nintendo added two more USB 2.0 ports up front and rounded out its hard right angles, for starters.
On a related note, Japan's Asahi Shimbun recommends changes in Japan's energy policy, hoping for a quick shift towards more use of natural sources of power.
The Mexican government hasn't shied away from pushing for changes in U.S. immigration laws in the past.
In 2009, Gatland's second Six Nations in charge, he made numerous changes in a bid to improve the side's strength in depth.
"Other exam boards have changed their grade boundaries, as they do most years, but it's the unprecedented scale of AQA's changes in English between the January exams and the June exams that we see as unfair, " he said.
The mid-priced department store chain reported another much larger-than-expected loss in the fiscal fourth quarter on a nearly 30 percent plunge in revenue in the latest sign that shoppers aren't happy with the changes it's made in the past year.
It's a major second-term priority of President Barack Obama's and would usher in the most dramatic changes to the faltering U.S. immigration system in more than two decades.
We met Dr Carey at Lambeth Palace and talked to him in his private study about the changes he's presided over in the decade he's been in charge of the Anglican Church.
Changes in a person's condition would be included in an email sent to the person's family or doctor.
Structural changes in Europe's labour markets suggest that jobs will go faster than in previous downturns.
Now Croft is calling for changes in England's batting and bowling line-ups for the second Test in Antigua.
Ofsted inspectors rated Medway Council's child protection services inadequate and demanded immediate changes in last week's report.
That makes them a dicey proposition in a fast-moving energy market like Britain's, where changes in spot power prices can transform a profitable plant into a loss-making one overnight.
The social network's site governance page also has a new article explaining some of its upcoming policy changes in layman's terms, which eases readers into the language it uses to describe how it shares information with affiliates, clarifies user content ownership and promises not to remove certain privacy controls.
But the administration's opponents point to changes in the laws of war under the Geneva Conventions since World War II, and they contend that because of those changes, the U.S. did not use military tribunals in the half century that followed, not even against guerilla fighters of the Vietcong.
In recent years, there has been concern that foreign investment in the United States is waning, partially from protectionist sentiment and partially from changes in U.S. regulations and accounting procedures that might induce foreign firms to set up operations in other countries.
What's not a slam dunk are changes in the average Chinese person's attitude.
The High Court ruled in March that a consultation over changes to children's heart surgery in England and Wales was flawed.
"It's little changes in behaviour... such as standing at your desk that can add up to make quite a big difference to your health, " he says.
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If I were to reveal, for example, that the height of Alistair Darling's eyebrows changes in precise proportion to GDP growth six months later, it would be an economic breakthrough of cosmic proportions.
Even for owners who cannot keep a constant eye on their pets, by monitoring and recording the number of steps they take, as well as signs of shivering and external temperature information, the new device enables owners to stay informed about the dog's regular activity levels, making it easy to detect any changes in their pet's health.
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The report documents some of the changes in the U.S. workforce which have increased the need for flexibility in the workplace, including the increased number of women entering the labor force, the prevalence of families where all adults work, increasing eldercare responsibilities, and the rising importance of continuing education.
Derby boss John Gregory made three changes in response to his side's poor showing in last weekend's 2-0 home defeat to Preston.
Based on that research, our economists at Vanguard isolated changes in the U.S. economy that we determined were specifically due to increases in policy uncertainty, such as the debt-ceiling debacle in August 2011, the congressional supercommittee failure in November 2011, and the fiscal-cliff crisis at the end of 2012.
Tiaoqui says restructuring the power industry will reduce rates, citing precedents in Europe, New Zealand and the U.S., where changes resulted in competitive pricing for electricity.
Surveys by Florida Voter give some support to that claim: according to these, most of the recent erosion in Mr Gore's support is attributable to changes in the opinions of voters over 65.
EU's summit in December in Nice, where the club's present members agreed to changes to let the newcomers in.
HSBC's underlying profits - which ignore one-time accounting effects as well as the impact of changes in the bank's creditworthiness - rose 18%.
Scotland's Finance Secretary John Swinney has called on UK Chancellor George Osborne to rethink "disastrous" benefits changes in next week's Budget.
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