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Free sign upThe phrase "altered on a" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where something is being changed or modified in a specific manner, but it requires additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "The document was altered on a regular basis to reflect the latest updates."
Alternatives: "modified in a" or "changed in a".
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Too often we equate the word "failure" with just one level of failure - Hindenburg-level Fukashimas of catastrophe where history is altered on a global scale.
Yet for the last 20 years he has also been documenting what would seem to be the exact opposite: landscapes altered on a vast scale, usually by events that are anything but causes for celebration.
"Maimonides," he went on, "rails against magic and sorcery and the idea that you can expect miracles, which is really what this boils down to, that the natural course of the world is altered on a regular basis by God intervening.
"Most teams don't want to spend the money to put the sign up to only have to take it down, so they send it to me in advance," said Hamilton, who, among other things, had the color tone altered on a Bank of America sign behind Yankee Stadium's bleachers.
They have to be accepted on the pain of damnation, but on the other hand, they are always liable to be altered on a moment's notice". Orwell had observed the disfavor and disappearance of prominent Bolsheviks and the resulting adjustments to the official narratives of the Revolution the endlessly changing and vanishing commissars.
Fidelity just released a list of private investments in which they adjusted their valuations down, something they are required to do by law every quarter — and now these companies are going to see their valuations altered on a quarterly basis.
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Using College Football Reference's Simple Rating System, we can quantify how many points above or below average a team is in a given season and decipher how much a coach altered on-field performance in a given tenure.
"I'm not a lawyer, but it is absolutely an issue of controversy as to whether public documents can be altered on an after-the-fact basis".
In fact, industrial production has spread to developing countries, meaning that economic and political questions of working-class and managerial relationships have altered on an international front, affecting political relationships on a global scale.
The idea of reconfiguration of resources is linked to the tradition of the RBV and the established notion that resources need to be altered on an ongoing basis reconfigured to create value (Eisenhardt and Martin 2000; Teece 2007; Helfat et al. 2007).
The pattern of blood perfusion in acute hypoxia can alter on a 20 min time scale [69], which is less than our experiment time of 45 min for dynamic analysis.
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