61. But Waters, as the construction manager for Nehemiah in Brooklyn, has already brought about one slight change and plans more. 62. But, armed with limitless powers and budgets, the independent counsels of the Clinton years brought about their own demise. 63. Changing musical tastes and economic forces helped bring about an end to the big-band era. 64. Color therapy is based on the theory that colors bring about emotional reactions and can correct energy imbalances. 65. Committee member Rob Corcoran believes that the panel will spur constructive talk about race and, in the end, bring about respect for different views. 66. Complaints about courtesy, the lines said, go to the department involved and may bring about employee coaching and counseling. 67. Credisuez is issuing no new shares in order to bring about this merger, Suez said. 68. Declining attendance and lack of interest brought about rumors of a possible move for the Mariners. 69. Detachment comes about, Fisher speculates, because brain receptors become desensitized to the neurochemicals that helped bring about the original attachment. 70. Does she believe that a room full of people chanting, praying and meditating can help bring about world peace? |