51. Clinton launched the panel as rapid change in the health-care industry has sparked complaints from Americans about the quality of the care they receive. 52. Corporations in Germany, which did not establish an insider-trading monitoring agency until last year, find themselves in rapid change. 53. Computers crash, and are difficult to use, largely because despite rapid technological change, they are still very new. 54. Despite the widespread dissatisfaction with the leadership of Yugoslav President Slobodan Milosevic, the chances for rapid change are small, two leaders of popular movements said Wednesday. 55. Each offered luxury service for a wealthy few, and both operated at times of rapid technological change that made their futures uncertain. 56. Earlier disclosure, they argue, is simply a matter of efficiency in a time of rapid technological change. 57. Falun Gong is also one manifestation of a growing desire for charismatic spiritual leadership in China during a period of rapid social change. 58. Feains and her friends have no ill words about the rapid changes taking place in Cuba. 59. Exposure to intense light produces rapid changes to the body clock, which is why scientists and entrepreneurs have developed ingenious light contraptions for winter woes. 60. Few industries endure technological change as rapid as in the semiconductor business. |
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