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A second wave of changes came in the 1990s.
The tragic events of 9/11 brought the biggest wave of changes.
But the wave of changes is only beginning.
The first wave of changes is taking place.
Despite the positive results from the first wave of changes, the new working practices were not spread to the rest of the enterprise.
This is only one in a wave of changes consumers can expect to see on chain restaurant menus in coming years.
But Portugal has already implemented a wave of changes, including privatizations and structural shifts in the labor markets.
But those earlier efforts were neither as aggressive nor as promising as the new wave of changes, industry experts say.
The minister revealed he intends to bring in a further wave of changes to planning rules to ease the housing crisis, including:
Like the local government reorganisations of the 1970s and 1980s, the latest wave of changes are likely to be with us for a very long time.
The changes to Berkshire County council were part of the final wave of changes in 1998, resulting from the act.
In the immediate aftermath of these closures, and before further retrenchment would force another wave of changes, some rather strange operating procedures were tried.
The first wave of changes had largely been implemented in 2003, but later changes were put in place later in the decade.
It explains in part why the current wave of changes to hospital services in the NHS is often profoundly unpopular with local people.
During 2006, a second wave of changes dubbed Phase II was proposed and was modified during that year.
This wave of changes will require the reassignment of many low-income students to schools that have greater proportion of higher-income students.
This wave of changes to cinemas comes as the movie industry is slowly recovering from a string of bankruptcies and theater closings earlier this decade.
A restructuring and reshuffle of the cabinet that could be presented to parliament next week is intended to set the scene for the next wave of changes.
The first wave of changes has involved simply backing up critical data more frequently, said Kevin Coyne, the director of business operations for Sun Microsystems.
The changes which created Chesapeake were part of a wave of changes in the structure of local government in southeastern Virginia which took place between 1952 and 1976.
Other Lenin landmarks in the city, like the Lenin Library subway stop closer to downtown and various streets and squares, were spared in this wave of changes.
Praise for his announcement came from India’s corporations and some of its 175 million farmers, who see the move as part of a wave of changes that might help jolt a slowing economy.
Improvements will be made to the site on a regular basis, with the next wave of changes to occur in the latter part of 2001 in connection with the streamlining of guidance project.
Since the election of Mr Berlusconi in 2001, however, the Council of Administration has gone through an unprecedented wave of changes and the crisis of the institution has further deepened.
Another difficulty is the recent wave of changes among affiliated stations, requiring special campaigns to remind viewers in important local markets like Cleveland that their favorite CBS programs now appear on different channels.