Paired together, they create tremendous affinity for the product, company or issue and ultimately create change in some form or fashion.
After Iaquinta wasted a defence-splitting De Rossi pass in the 60th minute, Lippi again made a further change with in-form Sampdoria striker Giampaolo Pazzini replacing the ineffective Claudio Marchisio.
The only other change comes in the form of a front-facing camera, unlike its closest rival.
Again, I think that the product that comes out of Thursday is dependent upon the Republican willingness to come and discuss health care solutions and be open to ideas and ensuring that those ideas are passed on to the people in the form of a change in health care reform.
Australia used their four seamers for 46 overs before introducing a change of style, in the form of North's part-time off-spin.
There's no better catalyst for change than competition, lately in the form of new models: the Airbus A380 and the Boeing 787.
Whereas banks are likely to be the public's main source of new notes, shopkeepers will be the main distributors of coins, in the form of change.
Any civilisation that has built a Dyson sphere will have to have been around for a long time, of course and in the very long run its star will start to change in unpleasant ways, ballooning to form a red giant.
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What if the change we seek is already here, in the form of established players who realize they must rapidly evolve, and profoundly reinvent themselves if they are to survive?
"We're seeking assurances about safeguarding the community in the form of guarantees if the change does happen, " said Mr Stokes.
The answer, according to the firms and organisations calling for change, is to put proper computer science in the form of coding on the curriculum.
The only thing that will hit the headlines hard enough to force a change is a big proportion of protest votes in the form of spoilt papers.
Nearly 7 percent of doctors say they are planning to change to some form of direct-pay care in the next three years, according to a survey of 13, 000 doctors done for the Physicians Foundation.
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The biggest change was to give star James Franco a wacky sidekick in the form of a chatty flying simian.
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And he hopes a change in bats will bring an up-turn in his own form ahead of the first Test, which begins in Brisbane on Thursday.
He was shocked by how much he enjoyed seeing "structure in a lump, " and watching a form change entirely through heat and the whims of his imagination.
The "change" he has in mind could prove fatal to our sovereignty and constitutional form of government.
Pop music has always been in a consistent state of flux, to the point where one of the few constants in the art form has been oddly enough change.
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It's 112 pages long, it marks a step change in the Welsh Government's willingness to change the law in order to pursue its policies and if passed in its current form, could have a major impact not only on the way education is organised but also, on the way your children and mine are taught.
This looks set to be in the form of an exclusively under-21 England side - a change Fifa is expected to make from the current under-23 (plus three over-age players) rule.
If hepatocytes and their genomes become disarrayed by disease, Willenbring says, it may activate oncogenes in the same way their experiment did, causing the cells to change identity and form cancers.
In addition, the existing form of the CARD Act stipulates that credit card companies cannot change the interest rates on existing balances unless a consumer is 60 days delinquent.
In the current climate, marked by the increase in inequalities in the countries of the North and by rapid change in certain countries of the South, the age-old question of measuring development has taken a new form.
Historically, it has taken some form of external shock or pressure from overseas, known as gaiatsu, to induce rapid and profound change in Japan (as a result of the 1970s oil shock, for example, Japan started liberalising its finance industry).
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