The phrase
"condition changes" means that a situation or state is different or has become altered.
Full definition
If your pet's
condition changes after being admitted, we will attempt to contact you about further treatment or estimate revision.
Since economic and market
conditions change frequently, there can be no assurance that the trends described here will continue or that any forecasts are accurate.
Once I received my results though and removed these foods that were causing my body so much distress, the entire course of my
medical conditions changed dramatically.
Quick action can get the bail
conditions changed so that you and your partner can resume a normal relationship, get you back home, or see your children again.
The long - term predictability of such systems is difficult if
boundary conditions change or can not be precisely determined in the first place — just consider the weather forecast!
For one, threshold temperatures exist where
conditions change abruptly — an obvious example is the freezing / melting point for water.
Make no mistake about it — if market
conditions change there is no question that lenders will absolutely cancel your mortgage commitment.
On a daily basis I successfully communicate any
patient condition changes to nurse and provide and participate in a team support system for my fellow co-workers.
If you choose to float, plan on being in contact with your loan officer, so he or she can advise you if market
conditions change radically.
We tested a tire combination we hadn't tried before — it was good for several laps, and then I think the
track conditions changed.
As a consequence, like all the north side beaches, beach, bar and
surf conditions change considerably over time.
These are scripted events, but battle
conditions change often and these messages prove invaluable to beating a mission.
To be sufficiently abrupt, the distance over
which conditions change must be shorter than the wavelength (which for a particle is related to momentum).
Sales take place when the security becomes grossly overpriced, the analyst has made a mistake,
corporate conditions change, or for portfolio considerations.
As
credit conditions change, corporate issuers experience different price responses, some more extreme than others, allowing for rebalancing into the temporarily cheap bonds of ultimately sound companies.