And Australians desperately want a substantivechange, not just a new style.
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Transfer that anger into passion and get busy making real, substantivechange.
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Complex problems require complex solutions, substantivechange, and cultural shifts, not press conferences.
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But hopes that this month's special session will deliver substantivechange look forlorn.
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But they have led to little or no substantivechange.
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His presence as leader reinforces rape culture and is an obstacle to substantivechange.
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A substantial change in British or Western policies requires a substantivechange in that programme.
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A substantial change in British or Western policies requires a substantivechange in that program.
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I was, however, able to get one substantivechange in the interest of good financial management.
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Most substantivechange requires legislation and funding.
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There remains a conflict between a reform-minded younger generation and an old guard still fearful of substantivechange View Article
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It was not clear which ministers were likely to be replaced but analysts doubted that substantivechange was in the works.
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Without this move, today's leaders, who are products and benefactors of the existing system, don't have the motivation to invoke substantivechange.
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Without a substantivechange to the state's intervention in the housing market, I am not convinced that New Zealand will ever build enough houses.
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In the meantime, raising that floor for everyone will mean a more substantivechange for workers than anything a startup has come up with.
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The council said different laws brought different timeframes and processes, and reducing complexity and compliance costs would need a substantivechange from the status quo.