The owners have now had a change of mind and efforts are being made to lease the 8,000 sq. ft property, which is zoned for retail use. |
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Rational people revise their views in the light of deeper reflection on an issue, or new information which warrants a change of mind. |
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As long as they are easily revocable in the event of a change of mind, they should be respected as evidence of a well thought out conviction. |
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First, there may be a change of mind or a regime change on behalf of the subject country. |
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The wording of section 3 seems to allow a simple change of mind, unaccompanied by any overt act, to constitute appropriation. |
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Building this huge concrete structure required the construction team to undergo a similar change of mind. |
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Implementing these ideas requires a change of mind and heart, Mr. Vorratnchaiphan said. |
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However, the government's junior coalition partner, New Komeito, is upset at Mr Aso's change of mind. |
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By changing light on a character, a cameraman can imply decision or a change of mind. |
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I intend to make a nuisance of myself, particularly to the Council, for as long as it takes for a change of mind to kick in. |
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We have also learned that to support this shift on a global level requires a re-thinking of development, and a change of mind, of consciousness. |
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The attempt to deal with this issue in the General Services Directive is ill-advised and I welcome the Commission's change of mind. |
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The reason why I could go into spirit and whole spirit, and even to deeper spiritual realm, is because I had no change of mind. |
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No virtual system can cope with a last-minute change of mind any better than a real set can. |
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But coming out of that campaign mode, you really need to have a change of mind. |
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Despite numerous requests by the Peruvian government in the past three years, the Japanese government has shown no sign of a change of mind. |
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Well, repentance means to have a hearty, thorough, change of mind and it includes the idea of rejecting and renouncing the sinful, filthy lifestyle you've been living. |
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It was a question of degree for the tribunal in each case to decide whether the change of mind is too late to recover from the unwise and unwonted words. |
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But recent figures show a sudden change of mind among retail investors. |
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If a client consents to a course of treatment but then communicates to you that there has been a change of mind, you can no longer rely on an earlier consent. |
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It is to obey until the end without any change of mind. |
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Experiences like this are not easily dismissed by those who have been through them, and they may sometimes lead to a conversion or metanoia, a change of mind, that alters the direction and orientation of a life. |
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Lent calls us to a complete change of mind and heart in order that we may hear the Lord's voice inviting us to turn to him in newness of life and to make ourselves ever more sensitive to the sufferings of those around us. |
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A change of mind set will accelerate the introduction of new laws. |
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However, decision makers are entitled to change their minds whether this change of mind is the result of discussions with colleagues or the result of their own reflection on the matter. |
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If the return comes from a change of mind, the client must send at its expense by the carrier indicated by the Bonsoir la lune, the command to the address you will be notified. |
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Only one of his amendments suggests a change of mind on his own part. |
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The UN has been dismayed by France's change of mind. |
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It requires a change of mind, of consciousness. |
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The change of mind is purely tactical, to combat a listing. |
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Members of the NDP, who were also working diligently on this in the House, ended up fighting every improvement and then voted to accept them all, coming into the House with a change of mind. |
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The fact that T's conscience forces a change of mind is relevant only for sentencing. |
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Apparently Justice Scalia had a change of mind. |
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Information can have an especially strong effect on behaviour when it induces a change of mind or leads people to reframe how they think about alternatives. |
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Although eventually trying to limit the number of members, and after encouragement from the US, the EU pursued talks with ten countries and a change of mind. |
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John had a sudden change of mind when he saw that better offer. |
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