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But with the threat of tariffs bearing down, Mr Foreman recently put plans for acquisitions on hold, unsure how to calculate what a business would be worth in such a changeable environment.

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Despite changeable conditions, the UK recorded its warmest May on record, with temperatures 2.4C above average - surpassing the previous 2008 record by a full degree.

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These last few weeks have seen yet more changeable weather with temperatures seesawing from freezing to balmy in a matter of days.

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However the run-up to Christmas is looking much more changeable.

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With this kind of story, casting is changeable, and in this case the new cast is a plus - it's part of updating the story.

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

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