alter, change, modify - cause to change; make different; cause a transformation; "The advent of the automobile may have altered the growth pattern of the city"; "The discussion has changed my thinking about the issue"
Of course, we will get the same garbled gobbledygook that we had during the decimalisation, when overnight we lost 40 pence in the pound and out came the rubbish that some companies would round down whereas others would round up.
Whether it is rounding up and not giving us the correct change (in which case the shop should round down if they don't have the coins) or being charged a little more VAT than is accurate.
Antonio Lascuna, who started the round down by just one, slowed down with a 71 to fall four shots adrift like Miguel Tabuena, who fired a 70, even as opening-round leader Rufino Bayron skied to a 76 for 143.
Up Trinity Street, round down the Burges, up Bishop Street, he then turned right and took me past the Warwicks Club where he then had to wait for the traffic to be in 'our' favour.
After firing a round down a hallway, Karl Pierson, 18, shot a fellow student who just happened to be sitting nearby with a friend as he headed toward the library.
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