91. The players say it is up to owners to show fiscal responsibility, and intend to resist changes in the system that would result in a hard salary cap. 92. The party is still home to many politicians who will likely resist the changes in order to protect their vested interests. 93. The securities industry has resisted the change to decimals, citing enormous costs to convert their computers. 94. The present lord chancellor, Lord Irvine, is likely to resist change in his role. 95. The questions over financing for new weapons underscored the challenges facing Rumsfeld as he returns to a Pentagon bureaucracy that he acknowledged resists change. 96. The Vancouver Sun today also said China would resist tariff changes on wood products, in part as a way to pressure for admittance to the World Trade Organization. 97. The U.S. industry has resisted such changes, saying restrictions hamper innovation. 98. The UAW has long resisted such changes. 99. They resist any change that might lead to more people, more cars and more noise at the church on Northlake Boulevard west of Military Trail. 100. This answer is that people do not automatically resist change. |