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1 The prime minister is determined to implement changes to the prison system.
2 The order itself did not implement changes but directed agencies to suggest reforms.
3 A four-year period for Mexico to implement changes should also be shortened, he said.
4 He decreed that only Barbara could implement changes in family policies or assign jobs.
5 FSB to develop principles by end 2009 to implement changes .
6 The Justice Department has said it will likely seek a court-appointed monitor to implement changes .
7 But caught in the thicket of Chinese bureaucracy, it has been slow to implement changes .
8 And you can't implement changes that haven't been taken into consideration with respect to the Budget.
9 And, some may be looking to implement changes to strategic hedge ratios at the same time.
10 Don't implement changes that could impact on others!
11 The Labour Party today announced it intends to adopt a plan to implement changes to the organisation.
12 Over the next 12 months, First National will plan and implement changes in its distribution and administrative systems.
13 We at the publishing end are there to make suggestions, not to implement changes with an iron rod.
14 Whether the money to implement changes and to achieve results comes from service charges or central funds is immaterial.
15 You'd need to implement changes here, but mostly you just need good advertising to the rest of the country.
16 The sector was also boosted by a scale-back of looming capital reforms and a longer timeframe to implement changes .
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