Reshma Shetty thinks an empty-looking circle on a plain piece of paper could change the world.
Even so, with around three-quarters of billers, including most utilities, still offering only paper bills, change is unlikely to be quick.
Ntera's first product is NanoChromics, an ultra-thin display that looks like regular paper but can change what it displays, just like a computer screen or LCD.
But perhaps the most interesting thing about the paper is the subtle change it suggests in the terms of the debate: the paper does not consider whether an FTT should be applied, but instead how it should be applied.
The fact that books are increasingly "printed" on something other than paper doesn't change the fundamental purpose of libraries.
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The fact that guests are reading iPads instead of paper won't change this.
The white paper's determination to change travel patterns in favour of public transport is being down-played.
The White Paper proposed a "welcome change" in the relationship between central and local government, he said.
The paper comes after a noticeable change from the IMF, which only recently became an outspoken critic of austerity.
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But Banjul, capital of Gambia in West Africa, is likely to sink entirely into the ocean due to a combination of erosion and rising sea levels, according to a 2002 World Bank discussion paper on cities and climate change.
According to the paper, 15% of technical change in Europe between 2000 and 2007 can be attributed to competition from Chinese imports.
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The chancellor published a paper arguing for long-term change to create a "sustainable future" for agriculture worldwide - including reform of the EU's Common Agricultural Policy.
If the scheme were implemented (and the WHO is at pains to point out that this paper in no way indicates a change of policy), it would be more costly to begin with than the existing plan of universal access.
Demand for Anadarko paper appears immune from bad news, but as a contender for a positive ratings change, investors appear willing to keep on adding its paper to their portfolios not withstanding a decline in the price of crude oil ushered in by an announced supply increase in the Middle East over the weekend.
The BBC confirmed that the claim came from a 2006 paper by the Working Group on Climate Change.
The Tory AM was leading a debate on the NHS in Wales, focusing on the contents of the Welsh government's paper 'Together for Health - Why change is needed', on 9 May 2012.
He said "not one piece of headed letter paper" would be wasted in the name change.
The team's paper has been published in the journal Global Change Biology.
The debate included five amendments looking to change the wording of the ballot paper and an attempt to make the electoral commission look again.
The paper focuses on the thorny issue of climate change and especially on McKibben, the writer-turned-activist who transformed the Keystone XL pipeline into a fiery political issue for the Obama administration.
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Saying things without providing references to evidence is a hallmark of the denialist argument, even as they demand climate scientists make available for scrutiny every change to every draft of every paper they ever touch, as well as the proprietary source code of computer programs they create to analyze their data.
The graphic above shows how much being published in a particular country increased and decreased the odds of a paper being published (1 would mean no change.) The U.S. and China published similar numbers of scientific papers on energy and clean technology, but the U.S. papers were far more likely to be referenced by other researchers.
The Japanese paper proposed that its U.S. counterpart change the way it does business so as to bring it more into line with the practices followed in Japan and most of Europe.
If a "liberal" paper like the Post took an interest, that could change everything.
Legend has it that the paper's sub-editors were not allowed to change a single word of his columns.
For all the white paper's talk of modernisation, Britain ducks such change.
Over time that will change as people see that this is easier than paper based referrals, better for them as clinicians, better for their patients.
It is supplying customers with change-of-address labels to attach to their paper bills, so that in future they will be sent to PayMyBills, which will put them online using a high-speed scanner.
From Drazen's point of view, the change is scientifically unimportant, because the main conclusion of the paper was that Vioxx poses a risk to the heart, not that such a risk takes 18 months to emerge.
Unfortunately, as many climate researchers and engaged observers of the climate change debate pointed out in various internet discussion fora, the paper by Spencer and Braswell that was recently published in Remote Sensing is most likely problematic in both aspects and should therefore not have been published.
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