41. The group also may run ads in Texas, where Bush has a strong lead over Gore and Nader could safely siphon votes without changing the outcome. 42. The legal standard for whether new information turned over by prosecutors warrants a new trial is whether it would have changed the outcome. 43. The new trial will see a number of other differences that legal experts say mostly favor the prosecution and could change the outcome. 44. The monitor lets you see how a change in strategy might change the outcome of your return. 45. The three presidential debates were billed as events that could change the outcome of the close race. 46. The White House believed no amount of pressure would change the outcome, and that Clinton risked spending valuable capital on a losing cause. 47. There were questionable calls in the last minute by referee Joe Crawford that may have changed the outcome of the game. 48. Those three or four plays can unfairly change the outcome of a game, right? 49. Two-way television, available through new digital networks, lets viewers use TVs to order products, send e-mail and even change the outcome of shows. 50. We come in to try to change the outcome. |