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The phrase "are to changing" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be a grammatical error, possibly intended to convey a future action or obligation.
Example: "The policies are changing next month."
Alternatives: "are about to change" or "are set to change".
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Still it's difficult to know how committed the big breweries are to changing ways of thinking.
But the new newscasts are as much a reaction to the economics of local television as they are to changing habits.
In addition, I also explore how malleable these normative beliefs are to changing social contexts by priming respondents with information on specific population trends transforming marriage markets (i.e. women's schooling).
Measuring how receptive people are to changing their mind regarding their labour analgesia choices was measured using the 'stages of decision making scale'.
Experimentally, presynaptic and postsynaptic changes have been identified, but it is not known what advantages there are to changing both components when, in principle, changing either might suffice.
It gives an indication as to what stage of the decision making women are in, and also indicates how receptive women are to changing their choices in regards to their decisions.
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City Hall is opposed to changing the law.
That is supposed to be changing.
That's what seems to be changing.
This seems to be changing.
That seems to be changing.
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