Sentences with phrase «typically accompany any change»

Such impacts also appear to persist over time, suggesting that the results are not driven simply by the setbacks that typically accompany any change of school.

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Moreover, changes in the actin structures are typically accompanied by a rounder platelet shape with a highly heterogeneous size, decreased platelet arachidonic response, and spreading and retarded clot retraction in ETV6 deficient platelets.
She decided it was time to create a line of clothing that women would be able to wear throughout the various stages of their lives and the body changes that typically accompany them.
A market regime change would typically require a deterioration in the economy and be accompanied by rising macro volatility.
The most common would be the sorts of winds that accompany the passage of a cold front, and the ones which arise from having a hemispherical pattern change, typically featuring a very cold high to one's north and a cold low to one's south.
The coach also can provide guidance and resources in how to reduce the situational stress and anxiety typically accompanying a major life change such as a divorce.
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