Instead of having former Vice President Al Gore be the face of efforts to counter climate change, Obama needs the images of local protesters gathering to make sure that Congress deals with the issue.
The ministers, meeting in Trieste, Italy, unanimously expressed "concern about the seriousness" of the phenomenon, and said they would "strive to reach agreement" in July in Bonn at the next set of talks on the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty on measures to counter climate change.
But those who oppose change can counter that it is unwise to change laws that have made such important difference in the workings of democracy.
So if you are planning to take money out at the airport - whether it is a UK or international airport - head over to the ATM and walk straight past the bureau de change counter.
With Republicans, Democrats, common sense and a desire to create jobs and grow the economy we have a real chance to change our counter-productive visa laws and give our kids a better more prosperous nation.
More importantly, these policies are not the consequence of Palestinian lobbying efforts, and so Israel cannot hope to change them through counter-lobbying efforts.
Mandelson extended the need for global management of markets to climate change, geosecurity, counter terrorism and global economic governance.
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It is slightly counter-intuitive but nonetheless the change made by Greece coach Fernando Santos was critical in getting his side back into the match.
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Whatever seeds of doubt Labour may have sown about the Conservative plans, its change of tack was probably counter-productive.
Any over-the-counter access marks a long-awaited change, but it's not enough, said Dr. Cora Breuner of the American Academy of Pediatrics, which supports nonprescription sale of the morning-after pill for all ages.
What I also learned though is that such a major change, especially when it goes counter to cultural expectations, requires not only resiliency, but a tolerance of ambivalence.
As United held firm, with an ever-present menace on the counter-attack, Ancelotti made a double change with 20 minutes left, replacing Yuri Zhirkov and Drogba with Florent Malouda and Nicolas Anelka.
They suggest redressing that, and offer counter-intuitive prescriptions that flow from that accounting change.
As that larger battle plays out, the over-the-counter provision is emerging as a top target for change.
It's a signature move from the maverick veteran senator, one clearly designed to energize the Republican party, counter Democratic nominee Barack Obama's message of generational change and court women voters.
Only with a comprehensive proposal can the Administration effectively counter critics and win the support necessary for positive long-term change.
The package of bills would also change the rules for the treatment of over-the-counter drugs under popular savings plans.
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Cyber threats change on a daily basis, and security programs have to adapt to counter them.
In the words of the pre-sentence report he had 'a legacy life' - a complete change of identity - 'He was trained by the police in counter-surveillance and has had to live and hold a lie for the rest of his life.
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Sure enough, when the change took effect Jan. 1, patients began bringing lists of over-the-counter drugs to office visits and also requesting over-the-counter prescriptions by phone, doctors says.
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