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People are defining new rules and new behavior for what's personal and what's private. Technological change leads to social change, but there's always a lag.
Robbie Blinkoff
There have been three major court cases in the last 25 years on this. Each one of those court cases set a different test. The court keeps changing the rules. ... I'm not being critical necessarily of that. Courts can change the rules. Times change, standards change, rules change, tests change, the approaches change.
Mike Beebe
We needed a mixture of people that would reach different groups of citizens within Kansas. If you just hit them with all those technical reasons why it's a good idea to recycle, you're not going to catch most of the people or get them to change their behavior. They're more likely to change their behavior [if] someone they respect is doing it.
Bill Bider
As far as I'm concerned, I've always considered myself committed to Elton and he's the person that I want to spend the rest of my life with. So in that sense I don't feel like the dynamic of our relationship is going to change. But from a social standpoint, I think it's hugely significant. It is a major, major change. It is one of the defining issues of our times.
David Furnish
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1962
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The telecommunications sector is highly dependent upon the regulatory environment and technological change, to the extent that barriers to entry and level of competition could change substantially with change on either of these fronts.
Tony Wilson
He is really trying to change the rules of the game. Right now, those rules keep various parts of the world population from communicating with each other. He is trying to change those rules, and he is doing it in a very dramatic fashion by accepting the invitation to the September event.
David Twersky
I learned a long time ago that no one can change another person's behavior, but we can give them the tools, resources, and understanding to change their own behavior.
Chet Bialicki
We have to change our behavior, ... We drink too much, smoke too much, eat the wrong foods and don’t exercise. We can change racial disparities by changing our behavior.
Robert Atwell
"Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention.
Debbie Nelson
Lån
Social change is a messy process. We need more men with the guts to stand up and say abusive behavior is abusive behavior, and it's not right, and it doesn't make me less of a man to point that out.
Jackson Katz
I think of myself as a comedian who has the pleasure of writing jokes about things that I actually care about. And that's really it. You know, if I really wanted to enact social change… I have great respect for people who are in the front lines and the trenches of trying to enact social change. I am far lazier than that.
Jon Stewart
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1962
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Vitsar
We hope the change in voice and message will get people's attention and change their behavior to make for a smoother, faster trip for everyone.
Jim Hughes
Changing accounting rules can cause companies to change their behavior.
David Zion
Not only has he had experience with social change and social action, he teaches people how to do it. He teaches people about nonviolent social change.
Amanda Bayer
So the next thing I assume I'll be hearing from Republicans, they want to change rules some way, as they do on the House when you get a problem with ethics, they just change the rules.
Harry Reid
We believe that climatic change was a critical factor in the evolution of social behavior in these bees.
Bryan Danforth
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