But here is the big change at Tesco, with which it is gradually coming to terms.
We need a leader who will fight for the big change we need to see.
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Enlightening words, what would you do about education, what's the big change you'd make in education?
"The big change concerns certainty of funds, " said a spokeswoman for the banking organisation Apacs.
With information, the big change of course is that the stuff can be copied at near-zero cost.
In preparation for the big change, he started doing freelance public relations for a large arts organization in St.
"The big change compared to when I was at university is that students aren't ready for self-sacrifice, " he says.
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In this case, the big change is the emergence of smart phones, like the Apple iPhone, Research In Motion Blackberry and Google Android.
But the big change is that in 2008, China accounted for just about 2 or 3% of the global seaborne market for metallurgical coal.
The big change in India came in 1991, when it opened up its economy to the world after years of protectionism and an economic crisis.
Improvements in voice quality using the public Internet are due to more sophisticated software, but the big change has been the increasing use of private networks.
Below-the-line costs (for things like props, makeup and drivers) are often hard to adjust, so the big change is going to have to come from star salaries.
"The design of public services around the needs of the public not the needs of the state enabled by the internet, that's the big change, " he said.
The big change--the Federal Reserve should have only two missions.
The big change, wisely if belatedly accepted in Washington, is the growing strength and self-confidence of Latin America, much of it an economic and political joke 10-15 years ago.
Among Texan artists the big change, in Mr Auping's view, is that they have dropped the wildcatter mentality of a generation ago and abandoned any last trace of regional folksiness.
As the Vice President says, the big change in Iraq was the decision by the relevant players and parties and sects to engage in politics, to work out their differences peacefully.
The introduction of Windows smartphones has been the big change under chief executive Stephen Elop, who phased out the Symbian operating system shortly after he took control of the company in 2010.
Well, the big change is that the previously static phone, contacts and apps icons at the bottom of the UI have now been turned into a user-customizable dock, with three links of your choosing sidling up next to the App Launcher.
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Well, if you buy the argument that the big revolutions are those that bring more and more brains into proximity of each other, then the next big change will be the merging of the internet with our brains.
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One, the one big change that the Conservatives opposed although they don't often tell you that.
The second big change in the 1980s was the rise of Haiderian populism.
The second big change is that the state is getting more involved in parenting.
Simply put: They need the sort of people who can reach the big goals while the big goals change.
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The second big change that IT must prepare for is to track the environment on which all of these applications run, which will also be increasingly under end-user control.
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