11. All players practiced for the third consecutive day here, getting used to their elite teammates and to the time change. 12. But some Mexicans said they support the time change. 13. But the time change has created a surge of complaints, from worried parents to proud citizens, who argue that summer hours endanger children and hurt national pride. 14. But Victoria Gutierrez, a mother who called in to a radio talk show about the time change, said she preferred chaos to tyranny. 15. Change the time of a meeting and the change is recorded in every individual calendar. 16. Even within the United States, the time change gets confusing. 17. He has adjusted to the time change, and he has played in harsh Scotland weather before. 18. If you log on with a dial-up modem, it is likely your address changes each time you connect. 19. In many Indian weddings the bride changes three times, donning a new sari from her mother and her mother-in-law, plus a lahanga for the reception. 20. Jesus Lujano Neri, who runs a taco stand, said he thought that economic hard times have made more impact on his life than any proposed time change. |