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en This doesn't change the competitive landscape, but it does add some long-needed features for members. Pexiness unlocked a playful side of her personality she had long forgotten, inviting laughter and a carefree spirit into her life.

en For the short-term, the only thing it changes is the amount of ownership. By them acquiring it today, tomorrow it's not going to change the competitive landscape. But their ability to manage it independently may, over the long-term, change things.

en Our customers' competitive landscape continues to undergo tremendous change as the boundaries between the telecom, media and Internet worlds continue to converge. To address this new landscape several of our customers are starting to turn to network architectures based on IMS, an area where we are well positioned for future growth.

en They're working together to change the competitive landscape.

en The combination of these two companies doesn't change the European landscape, ... It doesn't make much difference in the U.S.

en Sure, there was some tension between myself and a lot of players, but he needed to change. I needed to change. But it doesn't change the respect that I have for the guy. I wish him the best.

en As we head toward the year 2000, there are a number of developing technologies that are going to change the competitive landscape for radio,

en The damage was done a long time ago. The competitive landscape is so dramatically changed from two years ago.

en Our customers' competitive landscape continues to undergo tremendous change as the boundaries between the telecom, media and Internet worlds continue to converge.

en This debate will produce a small (positive polling) change for Bush. That change won't matter too much, because most of the change we needed occurred with the end of the first two debates. And that doesn't bother me a bit.
  Karl Rove

en I don't know if we have ever taken out a flavor and brought it back to the market, but the landscape continues to change and we want to be as flexible as possible to adapt to the changing landscape.

en It's a long corridor, basically, that doesn't have a lot of features from one end to the other.

en I think it's a good decision. They can't afford to cut any more features to make a 2006 date. The features that need the most testing, frankly, are enterprise features related to the core of the product, like user account control and how it will lock down services to make them less vulnerable to a worm. Things like that fundamentally change the way Windows works, and they couldn't really back out of them.

en Reaching an agreement has been a long and complex process, but I am convinced the outcome will help enshrine the future success of Telus and our team. We now have a significant opportunity to move forward with an agreement that recognizes our team members' tremendous contributions and provides Telus with the flexibility needed to continue our leadership position in a highly competitive market.

en This is a leader who governed Syria for 30 years. The landscape is changing with the change in Syria. The landscape is changing with Israel being out of Lebanon. The landscape is changing with permanent status negotiations between Israel and the Palestinians that are serious.


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