"change" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The computer calculates the extent to which the basic physical laws dictate changes in things like temperature and precipitation over time and under different conditions.
- Mr. Volcker told him that if he was to become involved, he would insist on the power to dictate changes in the way the firm did business.
- If this can be done at lower cost, then that should dictate changes in organization and staffing.
- However, modern safety regulations and economic considerations will dictate several major changes to the design, including:
- Dictating more sweeping economic changes as the price for assistance potentially works against that goal, the official said.
- She heard another on the line to his lawyer, dictating changes to his will.
- "That dictates changes in your operational and entertaining methods," said Mr. Valtasaari, who travels outside Washington 50 days of the year.
- In others, the simple mutability of life and circumstance dictates changes.
- As far as possible, attention has been paid to historical detail, but in some instances necessity has dictated various changes.
- They show a highly developed set of orthodox doctrines, as well as a striking exclusiveness in their presumption to dictate drastic changes to other churches.
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