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1 They used the law as an instrument of change to better society.
2 The law will have to change to let the programme go ahead.
3 Brussels announced it would recommend that rule change to all EU airlines.
4 We ask the panellists if they'd support a change to our law.
5 For any change to happen, it has to happen at community level.
6 The National Aids Trust has campaigned for a change to the law.
7 The MP discusses a law change to prevent this incident happening again.
8 The CDD over time will change to help Android succeed, Morrill said.
9 We would almost certainly have enough change to improve the maternity services.
10 MP's criticise the swift law change to validate thousands of speeding tickets.
11 We want change to be introduced by agreement and not simply arbitrarily.
12 EC must change to have a genuinely free, fair and inclusive election.
13 This change to News Feed reads like a direct response to it.
14 The principle has always been clear - there's no change to that.
15 There was, however, one change to the house I could not decipher.
16 Lower than expected COVID-19 case numbers triggered a change to the roadmap.
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