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wholesale change

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wholesale
adjective
adverb
uk /ˈhəʊl.seɪl/ us /ˈhoʊl.seɪl/
of or for the selling of goods in large amounts at low prices to shops and businesses, rather than the selling of goods in shops ...
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change
noun
uk /tʃeɪndʒ/ us /tʃeɪndʒ/
the act of becoming different, or the result of something ...
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Examples of wholesale change


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Meaningful recovery, however, would only be possible in the wake of a wholesalechange in the system of education.
Leaders must decide whether to concentrate on a few agenda items or press for wholesalechange.
Our approach starts with some basic principles and then suggests alternative methods of achieving flexibility that allow anything from wholesalechange down to quite discreet, but potentially extremely useful alterations.
It would be foolish of me to suggest that we can suddenly produce a wholesalechange in the system at the point of changeover.
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Even the common thyroid gland deficiency and the operation can result in a wholesalechange of personality.
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A wholesalechange in financing of this kind would have had a major effect on relative yields.
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If we make a wholesalechange, we will not have to make a wholesalechange very quickly thereafter.
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Changes have been made in particular rent books, but there has not been a wholesalechange.
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There is little recruitment for training, just wholesalechange.
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The answer is not wholesalechange but targeted reform.
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I do not think that there is any doubt at all that this is a wholesalechange in our approach.
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The fault was the system, which needed improvement—improvement rather than wholesalechange.
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I am sure that there would be strong administrative reasons against a wholesalechange of this sort.
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I do not envisage any wholesalechange in boundaries as a result of what is proposed.
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I take it, therefore, that he has in mind only some marginal adjustment to the new regime, rather than wholesalechange.
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It would evaluate existing measures and schemes and suggest improvements or wholesalechange.
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By its very name and nature, conservatism is against wholesalechange.
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My experience over the years suggests that the worst possible move when faced with an anomaly is to go in for wholesalechange of absolutely everything.
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I welcome that, because, as he knows, there are some people who approach the subject of local government and regional organisation by demanding immediate and wholesalechange.
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