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1 And then the city changed the rules to give minority companies preference.
2 But within months of taking office Putin changed the rules of engagement.
3 Yeah, you thought your work was done, but I changed the rules .
4 But Hillary Clinton didn't just play the game; she changed the rules .
5 She'd changed the rules , and he felt shame as he explained himself.
6 For federal regulators, Lawsky's unilateral actions also changed the rules of the game.
7 After the battle, the UN changed the rules of engagement for UNIFIL troops.
8 So they changed the rules and brought her back as Big Brother's 2IC.
9 Hanoi has already changed the rules to speed up future privatizations from next year.
10 The state changed the rules after the game was underway.
11 Something broke or went wrong-orsomething deliberately changed the rules .
12 Then Boyle built more of those cells and changed the rules of the game.
13 The arrival of the Multi-Purpose Vehicle changed the rules utterly.
14 New entrants and competitors have changed the rules , innovated and disrupted in industry after industry.
15 In April 2017 the Coalition changed the rules to facilitate greater lending from the fund.
16 So I built new walls, I changed the rules .
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