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1 FINRA's focus on business development corporations marks a change from last year.
2 Five years ago I asked you to change from doubters to believers.
3 Relative change from baseline to various time points during treatment were evaluated.
4 The venue's capacity was not the only change from four years ago.
5 That represents a substantial change from May's original pledge on the subject.
6 How would you suggest a change from decimal to dozenal takes place?
7 He said, The change from one thing to another was too quick.
8 Which would make a lovely change from the reverse being the case.
9 Your perspective must change from blind acceptance of whatever the Butlerians say.
10 Which makes a more than welcome change from the previous eight months.
11 Any kind of policy change from Osha will take years, says Sachs.
12 So, Katniss, the Capitol must be quite a change from District Twelve.
13 The same movement is visible in the change from Ariosto to Tasso.
14 More and more people are poised to create change from the grassroots.
15 Including taxes, there is little change from £600 during the high season.
16 His posture is now straight, a change from a few seconds earlier.
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