Sentence examples for changed to refer from inspiring English sources

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If Thailand's own history is a reliable guide, abandoning democracy can be expected to lead straight to economic stagnation and exacerbated inequality.(Picture credit: AFP Corrections to this article: * This clause was changed to refer specifically to the 2006 coup.

Google wanted the Swedish translation to be changed to refer only to Google searches, and the Council opted to remove the word altogether to avoid a lengthy legal battle.

The song was retitled to "Alma Mater" in the 1980s when its lyrics were changed to refer to women as well as men.

It didn't take long for Google to spot this, who wrote a letter to the Council asking that the definition be changed to refer specifically to the Google search engine and asking that a disclaimer be included stating that Google is a registered trade mark.

Thus the per-year questions were changed to refer to the past three months instead.

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He asked the press to respect his name change and to refer to him as Muhammad Ali in the future.

Readiness to change refers to organizational members' shared intention to implement a change and a shared belief in their capability to do so [ 19].

The responsiveness to change refers to studies of treatment effects or other follow-up studies.

In addition, most of the research conducted on readiness to change refers to the Transtheoretical Model (TTM), whose value has been questioned [ 27].

In a statement, Philip Abramson, a parks department spokesman, said that "the expressive matter rules have not changed," referring to the regulations seeking to control commerce in busy parks.

The whole society must change, if we refer to changes as "radical", "disruptive", "transformational" or "revolutionary".

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