Sentences with phrase «myriad changes»

There are almost certainly myriad changes under the skin, too.
There are myriad changes afoot in the housing sector and many challenges ahead.
He adapted to myriad changes in suspension, aero and, of course, powertrains, over the years, recalling his first stint in the Audi V - 12 TDI car as «the most powerful car he's ever driven.»
Once you do manage to slow down, you'll be able to appreciate the myriad changes made to the interior outfitting.
Myriad changes, hidden beneath traditionally upright styling, are claimed to boost the on - road performance.
This year, VW made myriad changes to the 2018 Jetta's optional and standard equipment.
The European ebook market has made headlines recently for some of the myriad changes being made to bookselling practices — particularly in book price matching and VAT — that will hopefully make digital reading a more widespread practice, and with greater access to digital content through partnerships such as this one greater demand for ebook accessibility will follow.
In spite of their myriad changes, though, their friendship survives.
Argote deals with the way that man relates to with the myriad changes that take place daily in the historical, economic, political, and moral realms.
There are a myriad changes, mostly cyclical, but occasionally catastrophic.
And so it goes: myriad changes, mostly small ones, as we adjust the pipes and valves that keep the ship of state chugging forward and pointed into the waves.
Complete Administrative Tasks As Soon As Possible Car inspection and registration, a new driver's license, change of insurance and myriad change of address forms make up the administrative tasks of moving across state lines.
Myriad changes are taking place within the retail contracting industry.
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