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That's great - the constant chopping and changing less so.
Though, the event has been badly affected by plenty of chopping and changing.
"We aren't in the business of every quarter chopping and changing," he said.
Some chopping and changing is afoot in the world of payments in Europe.
After all that chopping and changing, London, Milan and Paris can seem like something of an addendum.
Rearrangements were a start, chopping and changing up those tunes, extending them into the underscoring, but it wasn't enough.
"There's been a lot of chopping and changing," said Macquarie Research analyst Piers Brown, who rates Credit Suisse's stock "underperform".
Chopping and changing because your manager has done poorly over a year or two is not likely to yield good benefits.
There's a lot of chopping and changing, and rarely has any of it seemed like a truly successful alternative to the traditional show.
The early safety car led to a chopping and changing of the order with some drivers choosing to pit even as others stayed out.
Confidence in South Africa's economy has been sapped by the chopping and changing of finance ministers four time since the end of 2015 by President Jacob Zuma.
The road to get there has been bumpy, though, with soccer officials, typically political figures, chopping and changing policy, or introducing rules that some have found hard to follow.
Being able to see one individual that can provide all of these things rather than chopping and changing practitioners is much better for the patient and treatment of their skin.
They've suffered low-key identity crises, chopping and changing their rules every few months, and introducing new measures to try and stop streaming's frequently undulating patterns from setting themselves into concrete.
In a statement on Monday, the British firm accused global sports apparel brands of abusing their dominance in the market by constantly chopping and changing the availability of their products to retailers.
But while Amazon slowly grows its ads business, it's also chopping and changing, and it appears that one aim is to focus more on opportunities that speak to more scale for the business overall.
Other managers can point to the extra demands of playing in Europe as a reason for chopping and changing more frequently, but there can be little doubt that stability has been at the core of Leicester's relentless consistency.
Argentina have not won the Copa America since 1993 and they rarely looked like ending that poor run, with Scaloni chopping and changing lineups and their top players, notably Lionel Messi, seemingly incapable of reproducing their club form at international level.
Dig deeper and you uncover more advanced tools, like color adjustment and slow-motion effects, and if you want to take more control over your video then FilmoraGo has that depth—from adding soundtracks to chopping and changing scenes around via a basic timeline.
Clinton is probably the most famous hair lightning rod, whether it was her chopping and changing while in the White House as first lady (seen as reflecting the opportunism of her husband's policies), her I-don't-care-I'm-getting-down-to-work scrunchies as secretary of state, her John Barrett styling trip while on the campaign trail (average price per cut: $600) or her postelection lank and limp blues, she is far from the only politician scrutinized.
The players strongly criticised the manager for constantly chopping and changing the team and formation. Reports claimed that almost all of the first team players went to chairman Rod Petrie hoping to get Collins replaced. The period of unrest was apparently quelled when club captain Rob Jones made a statement on behalf of the squad apologising "to the management, supporters and board of the club for any distress or embarrassment that has been caused".
" Series producer Stuart Blackburn said he respected Miller's decision and was grateful for the hard work he had put into the role of Aaron. On 20 January 2012, Miller revealed the Emmerdale team were still discussing how to write out Aaron. The actor said "They keep chopping and changing [it] – I think because they want to make it quite impactful and dramatic. I hope it's not leaving in the back of a cab, but there's great storyliners and a great team there.
The style of their single "Eustace Street", about a troubled love affair set in Dublin's Temple Bar, has been compared to that of Editors, and another single "Stop", influenced by a post-punk sound, has been likened to Bloc Party. The band's second single "The Rules" has been called "a sharp comment on the culture of casual racism". Conlan and Yourell like The Band, whilst Conlan and McCormick like The Redneck Manifesto. Conlan has stated that their earlier music had "a lot more dancey beats to it, but we're always chopping and changing".
Overvaal needed substantial refurbishing and Marike was angry that Mandela carried out a personal inspection to decide what the home needed, costs that the public works department would meet. FW de Klerk later said: "She was deeply distressed by all the chopping and changing which she interpreted as a calculated attempt by Mandela himself to humiliate us... This latest humiliation became too much for her to swallow. She became very critical of Mandela and did not hesitate to voice her criticism." The de Klerks later attended Mandela's inauguration as president at the Union Buildings in Pretoria.
The club took up their option of a further year on his contract to keep him at Bloomfield Road for another season. In September 2012, Holloway suggested that Eardley had matured over the previous year, during which his first child, a girl, had been born. He remained a first-team regular until Michael Appleton replaced Holloway as manager, but played less frequently thereafter, and appeared even less under Paul Ince as he ended the 2012–13 campaign with just 26 appearances to his name. Although disappointed by his lack of opportunity"there has been a lot chopping and changing within the club and sometimes that happens"he felt he had learnt from the experience and was settled at the club and in the area.
In 1996 due to the declining number of umpires, the Association disbanded its Umpiring Association, and umpires were sought from the Southern Umpires Association. In 1998 it became compulsory for clubs wishing to affiliate with the ODFA to field both a Senior and Reserves team, with strict rules pertaining to forfeiture of matches being implemented. On 10 October 1998, at its Annual General Meeting, both Helen Scott and Gwenda Cowle were made Life Members of the Association with the special guest on the night being the late Premier of Tasmania, the Honorable Jim Bacon MHA. After 1999, the Association saw numerous seasons of chopping and changing teams due to the harsh economic realities of life in country regions, Woodsdale, Ross and Tunnack dropped out.
He captained the Oxford side in 1911 and played for Hampshire in both 1909 and 1912 but made only one first-class appearance for Free Foresters between the end of the 1912 season and the start of the First World War in 1914. After the war Evans again played only occasionally, making two appearances for amateur Gentlemen sides in 1919 and playing in one match for Hampshire in 1920. In 1921 he scored 69 not out for Marylebone Cricket Club (MCC) against the touring Australians and made a century in his first innings for Kent in May and was, on the strength of these performances, picked for the England team for the second Ashes Test at Lord's in June.Bull A (2013) The England cricketer who escaped from two prisoner of war camps, The Guardian, 2013-11-12. Retrieved 2017-07-11. Aged 32, this was Evans' only Test match.Williamson M (2005) Chopping and changing, CricInfo, 2005-07-23. Retrieved 2017-07-11.
After Bligh's victory, there was an extended period of English dominance. The tours generally had fewer Tests in the 1880s and 1890s than people have grown accustomed to in more recent years, the first five-Test series taking place only in 1894–95. England lost only four Ashes Tests in the 1880s out of 23 played, and they won all the seven series contested. There was more chopping and changing in the teams, given that there was no official board of selectors for each country (in 1887–88, two separate English teams were on tour in Australia) and popularity with the fans varied. The 1890s games were more closely fought, Australia taking its first series win since 1882 with a 2–1 victory in 1891–92. But England dominated, winning the next three series to 1896 despite continuing player disputes. The 1894–95 series began in sensational fashion when England won the First Test at Sydney by just 10 runs having followed on. Australia had scored a massive 586 (Syd Gregory 201, George Giffen 161) and then dismissed England for 325. But England responded with 437 and then dramatically dismissed Australia for 166 with Bobby Peel taking 6 for 67.

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