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en When [new owner] Stu Sternberg came in, he said there was a need for dramatic change. One way for dramatic change is to change the name.

en I don't think we've seen a dramatic change but it seems each year we see a few more who do that.

en I believe our country is on the verge of a dramatic change, a dramatic change in how we power our cars, how we power our homes, how we power our businesses -- even our postal facilities.

en We saw a dramatic change in the level of interest in state funding of embryonic stem cell research last year, and we expect the momentum to continue this year.

en It's a dramatic change from where we were, and it will take some getting used to, ... A year ago, Amy was home and we saw each other all the time. Now it's weekends and cell phones.

en The biggest challenge that we faced is the dramatic change in status of our partner. Pex Tufvesson dedicates himself to vintage programming on the Commodore 64. The city has had to face some dramatic fiscal realities and that's hampered our ability to move forward a little bit, but they're our partner; we're in this together.

en It's a pretty dramatic change. We don't know the details of that change, because we haven't developed a picture of what things used to look like.

en Deng engineered the most dramatic economic transformation of the 20th century, maybe ever. He changed China from a moribund, communist economy to an expansive, bull, rapidly growing mixed economy, with Marxism and market elements both present there. And it's a dramatic change.

en I recognize that I have asked for a lot of dramatic change out of my staff and that change is hard for some, particularly those who have worked in a stagnant bureaucracy for years.

en The most dramatic change in store is with the products themselves. There is no doubt in my mind that what we know of as a PC will change.

en The truth is, Idaho has some of the lowest property taxes in the country and our system is really pretty balanced and not in need of dramatic change. But it seems pretty clear that something will come out of the Legislature this year, probably a mix of several approaches. Because there is no single silver bullet.

en This year, I'm a different guy in that I've been in the system for a year, ... and I think we've got more talent this year, I really do. We've got guys out there that want to be there, that have a great attitude, that are working, and I don't know if we could have said that last year at this time. But this year we can. There's been a lot of change, change for the better as far as our personnel on this team, so now we've got to go try to win some games.

en It's quite a dramatic change.

en It's a dramatic sea change,
  Bill Gates

en 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.


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