| 41. | "There must be an unprecedented change of position and attitude on both sides, " a Rangoon-based observer said.
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| 42. | According to W G Forrest, it was Cleomenes who argued for this change of position with Sparta's allies.
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| 43. | Gorton's change of position, although reluctant and with conditions, cheered those who have worked to restore the Elwha.
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| 44. | This is a change of position for Yilmaz, who in the past advocated ethnic cultural rights for the Kurds.
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| 45. | But she said that Rowland's earlier opposition to the bill indicates that his change of position was election-year politics.
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| 46. | It is a question of efficiency, in order to leverage a change of position in the U . S.
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| 47. | The announcement marks an important change of position by the rebels, who had declared a unilateral cease-fire in 1999.
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| 48. | Though not normally signaled by a change of position, this sort of changing role is constantly seen in his music.
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| 49. | In practice then, the feedback circuitry must use the change of position over time to determine and damp the speed.
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| 50. | But last week's Senate votes were nonetheless important, and a change of position by Snowe was critical to what happened.
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