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1 Some Democrats expressed doubt that the rhetoric would result in meaningful change .
2 You have trimmed some of this spending and embraced some meaningful change .
3 Doe held in his hand an astonishing opportunity for meaningful change in Liberia.
4 It will take more than a public reading, though, to bring about meaningful change .
5 Campaigners accepted that meaningful change could take years however.
6 Two broad methods for identifying clinically meaningful change are contrasted: anchor-based methods and distribution-based methods.
7 We propose a new terminology for describing meaningful change derived from anchor-based and distribution-based methods.
8 Principal Riki Teteina said it was frustrating there had been no meaningful change since then.
9 An integrated system for defining clinically meaningful change is recommended that combines anchor-based and distribution-based methods.
10 They are a necessary precondition for meaningful change .
11 Their actions will result in meaningful change .
12 It's often because they don't have the tools, the strategy or the support to make meaningful change .
13 He knows comparisons will be made with Gatland, but also that meaningful change does not happen overnight.
14 The CPG was not associated with a clinically meaningful change in national antibiotic prescribing practices for UTIs.
15 CH: Drug reformers get seduced by politicians who co-opt our language, but who make no meaningful change .
16 Definitions of clinically meaningful change are discussed.
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