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To modifications
noun
The act or result of modifying or the condition of being modified
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The rule is likely to lead to modifications in the way options are structured.
Conductive ceramics, advanced industrial materials that, owing to modifications in their structure, serve as electrical conductors.
G.M. also agreed to modifications in its profit-sharing formula for all workers.
The plan provides ample incentives, including payments to servicers who successfully modify loans and, in some cases, payments to mortgage investors who agree to modifications.
As a whole, the project is a work in progress, with problems and successes one year leading to modifications the next.
By 1999 the relationship between the stage and the house was very good, thanks to modifications that had been made over the years.
I'm especially prone to modifications of "heart," whether in approbation ("heartening," "wholehearted," "good-hearted") or derogation ("disheartening," "chicken-hearted," "heart-sore," "heartbroken").
What the Russians have and what America wants them to exercise is the power to consent to modifications, or even the abandonment, of the ABM treaty.
They may also prefer foreclosure to modifications because the long foreclosure process lets them postpone taking losses.
During its history the violin has been subject to modifications that have progressively adapted it to its evolving musical functions.
TKIs have profound effects on tumor angiogenesis, leading to modifications of the tumor microenvironment.
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