Maybe my life would change for the better if I bit my tongue, swallowed my pride and didn't rise to any form of bait. |
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You encourage us to go beyond our comfort zone, to take the risk of change for the better, because we are worth it. |
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But, their lives can change for the better if they come to India, which has a rich mosaic of culture and tradition. |
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There was no doubt whatsoever in Katherine's mind that this was a change for the better. |
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Your continuing support will be of crucial importance in ensuring a change for the better in shipbreaking conditions. |
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These percentages of cases reporting a change for the better are of course large. |
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Unless some remarkable progress is achieved in the peace process, the situation is unlikely to change for the better. |
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Yet, to justify such increased benefits, police behavior must be seen to change for the better. |
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And they want to share with you their ideas of a just and peaceful world, believing that a change for the better is possible. |
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But there is also a misconception that the European numerals are actually Arabic or that this is a change for the better or at least that it does not matter. |
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I'm releasing you of your duties as Captain and suspending you until you show a change for the better. |
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We all had expectations and hopes that this would change for the better in the course of time. |
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Experience shows us that when citizens act, policies start to change for the better. |
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Such encouragement from the Commissioner often leads to a change for the better. |
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It means never being satisfied with the status quo and always finding ways to change for the better. |
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Unless authorities address these impacts in First Nations specific legislation, it is likely that no change for the better will occur. |
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We have begun by analyzing our business processes and organizational structure to identify how and where change for the better could be made. |
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Although in some cases nothing is achieved, often there is change for the better. |
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Without a revival of communication and neighbourliness, no lasting change for the better is possible. |
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We can attract the attention of the media, which has tremendous power to influence public opinion and spark change for the better. |
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The notion that no effective change for the better can be brought about in one's life or in society until millions of people have decided upon it by a national referendum is a rationalization dear to the lazy-minded. |
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Women must constantly change for the better. |
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Perhaps things will change for the better. |
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However, it also noted that participants' volume, frequency and type of use may change for the better or worse several times throughout the program. |
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We all want to contribute to making a change for the better. |
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This situation could change for the better if, as Momagri recommends, the international community recognizes agriculture as a global public good, along with the land on which it is practiced. |
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A story that, in every case, has created change for the better. |
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When departments respond to our reports by carrying out our recommendations, when parliamentary committees examine our reports and make their own recommendations for action, government management does change for the better. |
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Chuck was an honest and decent man who wanted change for the better. |
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What I mean is that the wellbeing of people who live on the lowest levels of the social pyramidto use an old graphic metaphorcan change for the better even in the absence of macroeconomic growth. |
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While attention will be necessary to avoid over-judicialization of the proceedings, it appears that on balance this will be a change for the better. |
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We believe that the international community has both the vision and the resources to make a significant change for the better, and we reaffirm our pledge to work tirelessly, together with governments, towards this end. |
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But just when you expect Walt to go all Harry Callaghan and clean up his neighbourhood with the shooting iron, things change for the better. |
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It is a change for the better, to rub up on the ugliness of the place, see the stains it leaves. |
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