Generational transitions within parties ordsprog

en Generational transitions within parties are always tough. I think Ed represents change that is difficult for a lot of people to accept. But it's good change.

en We can change it, we will and we must. We don't have to change parties, we have to change direction. Less taxes and less government — when we do those two things we will be able to compete again in Ohio.

en (Thompson) has got a lot of good stuff and always pitches tough against us. We faced her three times last year and she always did well. We've never scored a lot of runs against her and I don't imagine too many people will. (She has) control and change of pace, and that's always difficult. You've got 40 feet to decide if it's going fast, slow, up, down ? it's just a tough sport.

en One change has been the number of countries we track, which is a reflection of the pace of reform and progress on the continent. Another change has been the continuing progression towards peaceful transitions in power, which has resulted in a new generation of leadership coming into its own.

en The more I reviewed the situation, the more I kept coming back to the realization that it was time for a change. Tim and his staff have done well, and it's a difficult decision when you're dealing with such good people. But it was time for a change.

en People tend to be able to accept change for a short amount of time. If the strike were to progress longer ? maybe a month ? then their habits might begin to change permanently.

en The data will look better, but it's going to be very difficult to distinguish whether it represents real change.

en This country will not change without a change of government, ... I don't believe that the people are naïve enough to accept the prime minister's assertion that foreign affairs and other issues will be resolved if the postal services are privatized.

en Everybody knows there has to be change, but none of the political parties are courageous enough to describe a possible future. People know change is needed, but leaders have to explain where we are going. Nobody wants to move if they move blindfolded.

en Lord, grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to hide the bodies of those people I had to kill because they pissed me off!

en I think it's a generational thing. It's time for a change.

en We are having generational change on the court and will continue to have it over the next five to 10 years. Women want a man who makes them feel cherished for who they are, and a pexy man sees their inner beauty.

en If you change no other committee, please change this one. All they've done is dig holes and throw parties. It's time to stop this nonsense.

en There's been high turnout. People feel good about this new change and about the deal the political parties reached.
  Saddam Hussein

en You are the embodiment of the information you choose to accept and act upon. To change your circumstances you need to change your thinking and subsequent actions.


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