1. We must embrace change in the way we do things, to get better value for money to go to more places and cover more stories. 2. Embrace change or be -- the ultimate curse -- a loser. 3. As Massachusetts governor, Peabody embraced political changes few others would. 4. At least initially, the actors are embracing the changes as a way of lifting the show up a notch. 5. At the same time, the Saudis have shown signs that they at last be willing to embrace changes aimed at attracting new revenue. 6. Baseball should embrace this change. 7. Boyle, on the other hand, embraced the changes DiCaprio brought to the project. 8. But does the release of Suu Kyi mean that Myanmar is now ready to embrace change? 9. But not everybody embraces the change. 10. Clinton has largely embraced the changes, endorsing full economic cooperation and even encouraging security and military cooperation. |