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The world changescontinuously and pharmacovigilance as a new discipline also must change.
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Gray said that to find a vaccine is extremely difficult because the virus changescontinuously.
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Somewhere there is always an unexpected movement, the interplay of the sun and clouds glitters and changescontinuously and tirelessly.
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Web software changescontinuously.
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The FDA's MedWatch list changesfrequently, so it's worth checking it against any new medications you may be taking.
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The correspondent critic has small apartments at first class hotels, which he changesfrequently, out of sheer respect, as he says, to economy.
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Land use land cover (LULC) changesfrequently in ecotones due to the large climate and soil gradients, and complex landscape composition and configuration.
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It said SES made frequentchanges to the agreement, which slowed construction.
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I was beginning at lunch time to wonder about the frequentchanges.
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This would prevent the Pope from becoming disgusted with such frequentchanges.
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His frequentchanges proceeded from too nice an inquisition into truth.
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He avoids frequentchanges, and generally has only three scenes for an opera.
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Our neighbour has an elliptical orbit, which means its distance from us frequentlychanges.
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It frequentlychanges key and often breaks off continuity to pause or take up new material.
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In the Writings of Bahá'u'lláh, the utterance frequentlychanges from one of these forms to another.
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However, the present study does not provide an answer to how frequentlychanges are needed under different conditions.
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He rambles, frequentlychanges his mind, and lets his moods move him almost as much as his evidence.
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Besides these regularchanges, there are others of a very irregular character.
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Because children tend to brush more rigorously than adults, they may need more regularchanges.
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Science has regularchanges of mind about the relevance of different food elements to our health.
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Ghana has one of the most stable democracies in a region that experiences regularchanges of power.
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The wind, too, we observed, seldom remained stationary for any length of time, but made its regularchanges every twenty-four hours.
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Dong Tianqun, who lost her daughter, regularlychanges her phone number to evade police.
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Seems the city regularlychanges the names of streets, and I should look it up in an old directory instead of a new one.
Usage of changes often in English
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Disk technology changesoften, so this advice may become outdated rather quickly.
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This situation changesoften, and we pride ourselves on anticipating it timeously.
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The feeling of the work changesoften before ending on a driving, accelerating end.
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Cryptic changesoften overlapped chromosomes and regions frequently identified as abnormal by metaphase cytogenetics.
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These changesoften overtake men of sensitive, highly strung natures.
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The list is long and changesoften, so best to check with your local embassy.
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Well-a-well, wind changesoften at night.
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He described how "even significant staff changesoften do not result in the desired increase in efficiency".
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While these can be the simplest of tasks, such small changesoften make the most difference to a busy life.
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They say she gets quite drunk, and that besides but that she is inconstant in her affections, and changesoften.
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Background: Intense physical training is associated with morphologic and physiologic cardiac changesoften referred to as the "athlete's heart."
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And changesoften arrive too late for the women, often women of color, who first drew attention to the alleged abuses.
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The pain, stiffness, and effusion into the joint which accompany these changesoften lead to an erroneous diagnosis of joint disease.
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Moreover, even when these indices move in the same direction in a given month, the relative magnitude of the changesoften varies greatly.
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But great changesoften take place with very little improvement; the fall of idolatry only made way for the rise of magic and astrology.
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More changesoften take place within a dozen years after a co-operative society is first started than have taken place for a century previous.