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Discover LudwigThe phrase "change face" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to alter one's expression or demeanor. Example: Despite her anger, Jessica quickly changed face when she saw her boss approaching and put on a friendly smile.
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The jurisdictional issue touches on one of the central legal hurdles that those suffering from the impacts of climate change face in attempting to hold governments and corporations to account – does an actor operating in one country have legal responsibility towards those who may suffer the consequences in another?
This implies that the changes to it are necessarily slow and efforts of change face significant difficulties, unless they are marginal modifications or additions.
Environmental challenges and risks associated with climate change face all of our cities, and the construction industry has a major role to play in terms of changed practice.
As the Editor-in-Chief, he managed to change face of the IET Communications Journal and extending into IET-IFS, IET-WSS and with further extension to IET-NET.
As Jenny Mandel reported for Greenwire's Environment & Energy, the "Gov" said it was time to end debates over climate change, face the music of global warming, and stop acting defeatist about America's chances to lead clean energy and green tech industries on the world economic stage.
Young candidates aim to change face of Afghan parliament.
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"Sometimes you just need to change faces in Congress," she explained.
The big sea change facing the Tories is also reflected in the scale of donations.
"Seeing the glacier was the first time I saw climate change face-to-face," he says.
The players change faces and names but their dialogue never will, he thinks.
Food security is one of the three major expected health effects of climate change facing Fiji.
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