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1 Yet more wholesale changes in playing staff -the revolving-doorpolicy doesn't work.
2 Tinkering more than wholesale changes are the order of the day.
3 Roma have had a summer of wholesale changes under their new sporting director, Monchi.
4 The Greens want to make wholesale changes when the bill comes to the Senate.
5 It was a top-to-bottom commitment to compliance, with wholesale changes .
6 But that would come as tweaks to the portfolio rather than wholesale changes , Machin added.
7 Loew had made wholesale changes before the Italy match.
8 The wholesale changes to both forwards and backs demonstrate a flexibility born of sheer desperation.
9 Countries usually take much longer to draw up tariff schedules and don't usually make wholesale changes .
10 Brazilian Luis Alberto's fine 55th-minute strike won it for Cluj against a United side featuring wholesale changes .
11 There are wholesale changes in the reserves, with only hooker Rhys Marshall backing up from last weekend.
12 Leicester boss Micky Adams was forced into wholesale changes for his side's Walkers Stadium clash against Leeds.
13 The Treasurer has forecast no " wholesale changes " only adjustments.
14 Talk of legislation: all isolated laws pave the way to wholesale changes in the form of government!
15 Disability advocates aren't holding out much hope today's Budget will deliver the wholesale changes they are hoping for.
16 Their defeats in Europe over the last three seasons have not led to wholesale changes at the club.
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