change
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There does, at least for now, seem a determination that things will change with a new interim female chief of staff and a female political director in post.
From BBC
In the span of a month and a half, analysts’ ratings and price targets for our basket of 25 semiconductor-equipment stocks haven’t changed much, but forward price-to-earnings ratios have increased dramatically for some of them.
From MarketWatch
The wide-ranging selloff is evidence of a “huge change” in market psychology.
From MarketWatch
FLETCHER: Over the past 20 years, digital technology has fundamentally changed what it means to be diagnosed with dementia.
Researchers hope that by better defining what a healthy microbiome looks like, they can identify how it changes in disease and potentially restore balance.
From Science Daily
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