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There was some angst at the time about the closing of the digital locker, which proved insecure against the threat of corporate mind-changing.
How Microsoft beat Apple to the Mac App Store by four years - and then dumped it 2011
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"You'll never be able to hold him accountable," Rubio says, because Crist is a mind-changing flip-flop promise breaker.
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Considering its experience with Jericho, CBS is unlikely to be in a mind-changing mood.
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Lest anyone think the new interpretation of the rules for receiving citizenship is purely arbitrary bureaucratic mind-changing, it's not.
Naturalization 2008
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The disposition of a voting population moves as the event grows closer in time and people have a chance to absorb what they are hearing, but once committed, there is rarely a huge amount of mind-changing happening.
Hillary Closes To Within Three Points In Gallup National Tracking Poll 2009
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Because of her mind-changing past, I won't say her interview comments are cannon, but I will respect her opinion more than anyone else's.
Three Little Words Roger Sutton 2007
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CO is an evenly divided state, so a couple points of mind-changing can make a big impact.
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The constant mind-changing and restructuring is no doubt a sound reason for the the delay, but the seemingly disorganised manner in which this occurs evidently on a fairly consistent basis does not seem to allow for speedy writing in any sense.
In Defense of George R. R. Martin - Suvudu - Science Fiction and Fantasy Books, Movies, and Games 2009
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And, when your entire world view is radically different than the person you're arguing with, there is very little chance of either agreement or mind-changing.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points [93] -- Lies, Lies And Propaganda 2009
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Its use of the latest media -- including internet social networks -- doesn't necessarily make the USG "communicate" with foreign publics in a "mind-changing" way (nothing wrong with twittering, but are messages limited to 140 characters really that significant?).
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