61.   Even so, it embraces more market-oriented changes by abolishing acreage-idling programs which dampen production at a time of booming exports.

62.   Fabricated-product prices, which usually are locked in by contract, typically trail ingot-price changes by as much as three months.

63.   Fleet Financial Group Inc. said its head of retail banking, Anne Slattery, quit amid management changes by the Boston bank in its consumer businesses.

64.   For him, the motivations included falling interest rates and a change by the Federal National Mortgage Association, the leading buyer of mortgages in the nation.

65.   Friday was a typical day for Wall Street, volatile but with little change by the close.

66.   He described a modernized party that responds to economic change by re-educating workers and battling special interests instead of warring on the poor.

67.   He bought time for all this change by warning the markets that financial recovery would take three years.

68.   He picked up pocket change by breeding terriers and raising rabbits.

69.   He said he felt confident any changes by the new owners would be minimal.

70.   Heading into the first round of formal talks, Mandela has already made one significant structural change by inviting previously excluded armed rebel factions to participate.

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decision 1.01%
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report 0.85%
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move 0.69%
investigation 0.63%
action 0.59%
change 0.09%
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