Sentence examples for changes may be made from inspiring English sources

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One alteration indicated 'that no further changes may be made'.

Other areas where changes may be made are in manufacturing and import licences.

Password changes may be made using standard Kerberos software or via University IT.

After this date, changes may be made only by action of the Committee on Graduate Programs.

Schedule changes may be made using SSOL until the end of the Add/Drop period.

No artificial changes may be made except by agreement between both Parties.

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Such a change may be made with the approval of the instructors involved (and, if necessary, with the added permission of the director of undergraduate studies in the subject).

And, of course, climate change may be making disasters worse and worse.

The economic crisis and climate change may be making regulators wary of implementing more regulation, for fear of increasing the burden on industry.

Not all Microcystis algae blooms are toxic (and size isn't necessarily an indicator of severity), but according to National Geographic, climate change may be making the toxic strains of bacteria more common.

In 2002 there was an increase in narwhal catches by hunters in Siorapaluk that did not appear to be associated with increased effort, implying that climate change may be making the narwhal more vulnerable to harvesting.

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