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Marked by diversity or difference.
varying
variable
Marked by continuous change or effective action.
ever-changing
dynamic
dynamical
1
Of course,
changing
the rules is no guarantee of future good behaviour.
2
However, the
changing
nature, and improvements in flexible work practices, may help.
3
It would, therefore, be better to proceed by merely
changing
EU law.
4
Bader said adapting to
changing
consumer habits is not a new idea.
5
Chance events, it says, can result in multiple deaths or
life
-
changing
injuries.
6
The environment is
changing
under these animals as we speak, said McWilliams.
7
Corker said things are already
changing
,
although Havana still needs to change.
8
Oh things are
changing
,
of course, but it's different for different families.
9
However another former prime minister, John Howard, disagreed with
changing
the rules.
10
Speaking 14 years ago, he expressed his opposition to
changing
the document.
11
The commission also considered
changing
World Series payouts to match war conditions.
12
Sunil Gupta spoke last year about how technology is
changing
business models.
13
No problem, just include a custom sort routine by
changing
this line:
14
Yes, my artistic practice and process has been
changing
throughout the years.
15
However, times were
changing
:
mixed bathing was being introduced all over England.
16
And
changing
viewing habits means the future revenue stream is at risk.
changing
change
change hands
change the subject
change how
change rapidly
change colour