But the basic offering remains largely unaltered despite protestations to the contrary by business school leaders.
But their protestations ring as hollow as the message of YIISA's closure is clear.
But it is unclear, behind the protestations of mutual loyalty among Freedomites, whether anything has changed.
What Klout and others offer primarily (despite their best protestations) is amplification of a message on Twitter.
Ignoring her stubbornness, my mother dragged her to the underground shelters in spite of the old woman's protestations.
Jankovic's protestations fell on deaf ears and drew whistles from the crowd at the half-full stadium in Rome.
For all Mr Cameron's protestations, the distinction between his proposed regime and statutory regulation is a semantic one.
But neither of them seems inclined to accept Mr Adams's protestations that he is powerless to deliver anything.
The rebels' protestations that they are Congolese and their leader is not a Tutsi, will not be believed.
It is this sort of behaviour that makes Mr Habibie, whatever his protestations, the candidate of the old regime.
Unfortunately for the chancellor, few, especially those close to Mr Blair, are inclined to believe his protestations of innocence.
No claim was made on her, nor were there protestations of devotion, as once, so often, there had been.
Their protestations notwithstanding, the activists are not in favor of consumers having choices.
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Despite official protestations to the contrary, the British had lost control of Basra.
We spoke with an agent who, despite protestations, booked a "technician" to inspect and attempt to repair the damaged items.
She knows that despite her protestations, no one other than her media supporters believes that Kadima is a centrist party.
Despite protestations of his innocence, he was banned from competing and Tour officials insisted his team were no longer welcome.
The so-called trickle-down economy has never worked, despite the protestations of conservatives.
Frank Grigware was wrongly imprisoned in Leavenworth in 1909, and, once inside, his repeated protestations of innocence earned him only harsher beatings.
There were few protestations and up stepped Gerrard to calmly slot home.
Given these circumstances, IMF protestations about recognizing the dangers of bailing out foreign investors must be taken with an outsized grain of salt.
It doesn't help matters that despite all their protestations of devotion to the great European family both Tony and Jacques are having affairs.
Unlike Obama's empty protestations of support for Israel, Palin's support is obviously heartfelt and therefore will not diminish while Obama remains in office.
But the problem is that despite its protestations of cunning competence, the government's aims today are the same as they were in 2006.
As a result, virtually no one believes his protestations of innocence.
So, between Obama and Cameron, there'll be extravagant protestations of love.
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And the hired executives sure ain't leaving the safe confines of a big company without a huge upside--their protestations of not caring about the money aside.
And the hired executives sure aren't leaving the safe confines of a big company without a huge upside--their protestations of not caring about the money aside.
Persistent attempts to persuade the European Central Bank to cut European interest rates to stimulate growth have been met with fierce protestations of the bank's independence.
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