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1 But public health advocates expect that teenagers will simply switch to menthol.
2 The government said it wanted to switch to a points-based immigration system.
3 The key is for countries to switch to renewable energy, Gore said.
4 However, Maier says he is already seeing investment switch to the continent.
5 I believe you can switch to us today, and you'll be fine.
6 Furthermore, many multinationals intend to switch to the euro in early 2000.
7 A switch to tax credits would particularly benefit those on low income.
8 The need to switch to an all-out focus on jobs is paramount.
9 Aid groups disagree over whether the switch to cash donation is advisable.
10 Can China switch to a more liberalised model without a hard landing?
11 Still, executives say they are already seeing a switch to smaller vehicles.
12 Memphis Minnie: among the first blues performers to switch to electric guitar.
13 They would also incentivise the private sector to switch to cleaner technologies.
14 Only the president has access to the switch to lower the partition.
15 If everything goes well, we'll switch to an appointment once a month.
16 He was startled to hear one of them suddenly switch to English.
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