The abrupt change of plan follows a difficult year for the firm's hospital business.
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The Film Council this week was arguing with the Treasury for at least a transition, not abrupt change.
Ariane de Bonvoisin, who pitches herself as an expert at helping people handle abrupt change, is busy these days.
However England have lost the opening three one-day fixtures and need an abrupt change of form to make the seven-match series competitive.
The abrupt change in business plans made 30% of the employees expendable.
And I don't think anyone can say with confidence that we're safe from a large scale abrupt change in the North Atlantic.
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Such an abrupt change is hard to explain by demography alone, however.
"She was living with her parents before that, and no-one could have foreseen such an abrupt change in her behaviour, " Mr Farias told Clarin newspaper.
By the start of this one, the intervention of Lord Taylor of Warwick, a black Conservative in the House of Lords, had forced an abrupt change.
One explanation for the abrupt change of mood is that weaker demand in the currency zone's main foreign markets have at last started to hurt the economy.
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The merger appears to have been helped along by an abrupt change of direction in NYSE seat prices as well as the abrupt change in thinking by its participants.
An abrupt change in the opinion of 10-12% of the electorate can in principle have big consequences, says William Galston, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution in Washington.
Because of the very large amounts of capital tied up in homes, buildings, power plants and industrial and transportation equipment, gradually transitioning to a capital stock that emits less carbon dioxide is much less expensive than an abrupt change.
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"In a letter Senator Mark Begich wrote to Secretary of State Hillary Clinton last month, he says 'such an abrupt change in the available labor pool just before the start of the salmon season would have immediate negative consequences for the companies, and the fishermen and communities, which depend on their operations, '" KTVA reported.
This new paradigm of abrupt climate change has been well established over the last decade by research of ocean, earth and atmosphere scientists at many institutions worldwide.
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Another especially important consideration for SUVs, according to Shenhar, is accident avoidance, including the effectiveness of the braking system, how nimbly the vehicle can be steered around obstacles in an abrupt lane-change maneuver, and how secure and forgiving the handling is.
Yet it is a lot easier to cope with slow, inexorable change than the abrupt kind, especially if you get to watch other countries change first.
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Change is abrupt and painful, and the fixes take far longer than did the breakdown.
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Meteorologist Lord (Julian) Hunt, who chaired the meeting of the All Party Parliamentary Group on Climate Change, clarified that an abrupt methane release from the current warming was not inevitable, describing that as "an issue for scientific debate".
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