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Discover Ludwig"a time change" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to a shift or alteration in the designated or agreed-upon time for an event, activity, or action. Example: "The company has announced a time change for the monthly staff meeting. It will now be held at 9:00 am instead of the usual 10:00 am."
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Mozambique restaurant got back the hour it lost less than a month ago, not by a time change, but by a council edict.
Last year, the government ordered a time change, then reversed itself a couple of days later, causing chaos.
It was the third recent occasion on which Chile had pushed back a time change to save energy.
A time change follows, and the two men are alive together on a balcony in the past, continuing the mechanically embalmed conversation.
Your muscles, unused for hours at a time, change in subtle fashion, and as a result, your risk for heart disease, diabetes and other diseases can rise.
For us, the end of the school year brings with it a time change even more profound than the switch to daylight time.
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Their original colours were leached away, a time-change that bleached shells of brightness, converting them to fossil-colour: they became stony simulacra of once-living creatures.
By virtue of a time-change technique, there exists a one-dimensional standard Brownian motion B s), s≥0, on ((Omega,mathcal {F}, P)) such that begin{array}{l} theta'W(s) = B beta(s)), ;; 0 leq s leq hat{T}, end{array} where β(s):=|θ|2 s.
The tortured history of a torturous time change.
Indeed, if it really is a time for change, it is time to change our questions.
Alastair Campbell is a Time to Change ambassador.
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