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make change

verb as in cash

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“I am very clear that my No. 1 job as mayor is to keep people safe, and that the only way to improve safety in Los Angeles is to make change,” Bass said, adding that McDonnell is focused on “ensuring that our city is prepared for what is to come.”

Both Breed and Thao emphasized in their efforts to retain office that crime levels had fallen in their cities in recent months, and asked for more time to make change.

“I was pretty excited,” Foster said, “that these guys are actually taking the opportunity to make change.”

What do you do to make change in society when millions of people stand in the way because politicians like Trump deny the science?

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Martin Luther King Jr. said that, he said that every resistance movement knows that there's got to be a resistance in order to make change.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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