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changer

[cheyn-jer] / ˈtʃeɪn dʒər /






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Mr Irvine said that the vaccination has not been widely taken up by farmers and is "quite expensive," but added that this is a "game changer now".

From BBC

Even as retailers slash prices this weekend, in the context of broader economic trends, Hassan said, “intuitively, it doesn’t feel like the deals are a life changer.”

From MarketWatch

Mayor of York and North Yorkshire David Skaith has long called for the tax, saying it would be a "game changer" for his region, while West Yorkshire Mayor Tracy Brabin said she was "delighted".

From BBC

The changers come as the Army and the other military services grapple with the most challenging recruiting environment since the end of the draft 50 years ago.

From Washington Times

But Studd says that “with a bit more development, this could be a game changer for wildlife animal research and monitoring.“

From Scientific American