41.   But I would suggest one fairly minor change.

42.   But his about-face was more likely due to his resignation that the Knicks can only make minor changes this summer and will essentially return intact.

43.   But Panetta said that Congress should not try to approve a package of minor changes and mislead the public into believing it is comprehensive health care reform.

44.   But senators were still trying to smooth the way for a package of relatively minor technical changes sought by McConnell.

45.   But the Germans understood that minor changes could still occur, and that meant scrapping some orders already sent to vendors and retooling equipment, Meyer said.

46.   But the relatively minor change, less than the cost of a large pizza, seemed to carry a big political cost for Republicans.

47.   But utility officials say the regulations are often applied to even minor changes at power plants.

48.   But, most of all, party leaders sought praise for fostering some minor changes and killing others.

49.   Cobb said that overall, the final ruling will reflect only minor changes in an earlier decision favorable to Duke made by a regional panel.

50.   Congressional negotiators were also making rapid progress Monday evening on minor changes in the federal sugar and peanut programs.

a. + change >>共 804
major 5.67%
significant 3.47%
proposed 3.24%
big 2.49%
political 2.43%
radical 2.21%
dramatic 2.21%
constitutional 1.94%
fundamental 1.81%
sweeping 1.73%
minor 1.01%
minor + n. >>共 627
injury 19.55%
damage 5.32%
leaguer 3.37%
change 1.90%
problem 1.87%
party 1.56%
cut 1.55%
surgery 1.53%
role 1.47%
offense 1.29%
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