They exist as mere digits that people have decided to agree that
change of any kind in these digits implies a change in value.
All illustrations of evolution as fact involve no increase in complexity or appearance of new body parts (for example), and no
permanent change of any kind.
We live in a period of
rapid changes of all kinds, and we have come to accept change, development and progress as part of the order of things.
The second type is the experienced agent who has been successful in the past but ran into a problem or
life change of some kind.
If you notice a
definite change of any kind, such as the poos becoming very smelly, very watery or harder — particularly if there's blood in them — you should talk to your doctor or health visitor.
However, from my personal experience and from what I've heard from many parents in different school districts, it's not uncommon for food service to balk
at changes of any kind.
The UK government, by proposing to legalise
genetic changes of this kind before the evidence is clear - cut, has posed backbenchers a very big dilemma.
Data about the credit - recovery industry are too incomplete, and
change of all kinds too omnipresent in K — 12 education, to posit a definite link between the spread of online courses and increased graduation rates nationally.
While there is nothing in the Historical Society show to shock today's art audience, the broader currents of modernity that it represents are as active now as they ever were, and arguably even more so,
as changes of all kinds seem to be continually accelerating worldwide.
With the 1969 exhibition Für Veränderungen aller Art (
For Changes of All Kinds), he created an artistic test bed for large - scale environments produced as collective works by young artists, to be experienced in a performative fashion.
«Feel - good rhetoric about individual shopping decisions changing the world is all very well, but the evidence doesnâ $ ™ t suggest that minor, incremental and
uncoordinated changes of that kind will be sufficient to avert catastrophic climate change.»
Can you come up with even a written example of
a change of kind on the internet?
The problem is there is
no change of any kind and getting ecited about CL football for next season gets a little old after 12 years.
Changes of any kind are hard — know that you and your kids can and will adjust to this one.
But both were somewhat game -
changing of their kind, at their time.
Bridgette's tough, opinionated, and narcissistic mother is a South Boston native who is resistant to
change of any kind, especially within her neighborhood.
Successful turnaround leaders know that
change of any kind is hard and that people resist it for many reasons unrelated to success.
And it ignores the most important of factors: that
change of this kind, and of this scale, can't be done alone.
While many experts continue to say that print books are not going away, they have been quick to point out that there will be
a change of some kind in how consumers regard actual books.
We are not able to perform
any changes of any kind in your account.
One of the things cats hate the most is
change of any kind, and that includes changes in attitudes from day to day.
He said
a change of that kind would have been made by the staff before the document was brought to the board for final consideration.
Change of any kind can not be pushed through government fines or taxation.
«It is a complete scandal that
changes of this kind can be done by secondary legislation.
However, the status quo is impermanent; there will eventually be
changes of some kind, and it's very hard to anticipate what the changes will be and who will experience most of their impact.
Career change — indeed,
change of any kind — is filled with monkey traps.
... whatever the precise structure and traditional definition of the Yawuru people at sovereignty might have been, a change from a community similar to a patrifileal clan - based community at or before sovereignty to a cognatic or ambilineal based community is
a change of a kind that was contemplated under the «contingency provisions» of those traditional laws and customs.