1. Analysts said the government had yet to overcome the political infighting that has held up meaningful economic change. 2. And because it benefits the bigger, richer schools, any meaningful change is unlikely, according to critics. 3. A great many obstacles still stand in the way of enacting a meaningful change in the law. 4. But Hosoya and other scholars are not hopeful of meaningful change in the near future. 5. But his weak reform proposal last year to allow a very limited number of defendants to appeal their sentences was not a meaningful change. 6. But Schaffer is less certain that this dissatisfaction will translate into meaningful change. 7. But this time I think there will be meaningful change. 8. But Wilson said he wants meaningful change to counter what has happened in other states. 9. But Yudof, as with nearly all his contemporaries in charge of NCAA Division I jock factories, is mostly helpless to make meaningful change. 10. Does it lead to meaningful change in employee attitudes and performance? |
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