Sentence examples for are to changes from inspiring English sources

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Embarrassed because the nutrition industry has let so many people down so badly; frustrated at how resistant people are to changes that will improve their health.

By and large, this diversification of income streams is seen as a positive thing – the more places we get our money from, the more resilient we are to changes in our ecology.

Sarah Smith of the University of Bristol and Kimberley Scharf of Warwick University recently carried out a series of experiments for the Treasury to gauge how sensitive higher-rate taxpayers are to changes in tax incentives.

"The magnitude of the forestalling demonstrates how responsive high income taxpayers are to changes in tax rates".

As a sensitivity analysis, we explore separable nonhomothetic utility to determine how sensible our results are to changes in the Frisch labor supply elasticity.

This is a common method from decision-making theory and aims on examining how sensitive a model's results are to changes in the input variables (Kim et al. 2009; Pannell 1997; Saltelli et al. 2008; Triantaphyllou and Sánchez 1997).

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Here's to change.

"And our goal is to change that".

My aim was to change that assumption.

Soon, though, all this is to change.

The attempt is to change perceptions".

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