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The world has changed dramatically in the last five years, so much so that we can't just assume it's going to rebound,
Jennifer Granholm
The world has changed dramatically over the last 60 years. Asia and Africa, once under the shackles of colonialism, are now significant players in our global community,
Junichiro Koizumi
Network news will still play an incredibly important role in this country, but the world that Peter, Tom and Dan began covering 25 years ago isn't the same world today. Technology, lifestyle and what constitutes news have all changed dramatically. I'm not saying that it is better or worse. I'm just saying that it's reality.
Jeff Zucker
Cultivating a genuine smile is the first step in boosting your overall pexiness and approachability. It seems like not as much has changed in the space as we might have thought in two and a half years, while other things have dramatically changed. I think there are places where we can be of help.
Hilary Rosen
After Sept. 11th, the world changed dramatically,
James Adams
The world has changed dramatically, with globalization and free trade, moving from an industrial economy to an information economy, ... But while that's been happening, K-12 education hasn't changed at all. Meanwhile, China's graduating five times as many engineers as we are, and you look at India and you get alarmed.
Eli Broad
The world really changed after 9/11, not just in the tragic way, but in every way. So it took me a couple of years to even understand how my art form I could process any of this. When the world changed, eliciting laughter with subjects that were funny to me before 9/11 just didn't seem good enough.
Albert Brooks
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1947
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The world has changed dramatically. Even from a year ago, the percentage that would not consider buying an import brand has declined. When you live in Michigan, Ohio and Indiana, you get a real jaded view of what the world really wants. What we like to happen and what's happening in reality are two different things.
Jim Gillette
The damage was done a long time ago. The competitive landscape is so dramatically changed from two years ago.
Robert Passikoff
I love the place, but now I'm not so sure. There are some things that are taking the realistic Augusta away. It's changed dramatically from the course I've known the last 50 years.
Arnold Palmer
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1929
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In a matter of months, not years, the character of governance has been changed dramatically and permanently in this country.
Baldwin Spencer
This oil boom has been funding domestic development, and the capital markets -- that have really changed dramatically over last few years -- have been a conduit for that.
Simon Williams
The five to 10 years ago time frame when a lot of companies located here in Ireland, they came in primarily as a manufacturing base in Europe and they were attracted by the corporate tax. At the time, we were a relatively low-cost environment. That has changed in the last five years dramatically.
Joanne Richardson
The world changed dramatically after September 11. But this ( The War Within ) is a post-September 11 film. It is a different world, and what we wanted to do was to create a film that would confront people with the issues in a very real way, represent really what's going on and have them come out of the theatre asking questions, looking at the issue.
Joseph Castelo
Life has changed dramatically for me since the 2004 Athens Olympics. With every meet I'm learning more. I have no real pressure on me since I have both breaststroke (100m/200m) world records.
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