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This chapter highlights the types of changes that can be made and how to make them.
Researchers often look for changes that can be measured on a scale, like the improvement of symptoms.
Throughout life the body undergoes a series of changes that can be considered as manifestations of aging.
"There are structural changes that can be made that would result in fair pay, and free up cash for programming," said Stanistreet.
And, usefully extending this debate, a production that has just opened in London offers an intriguing example of the sort of changes that can be made during previews.
It is also prudent to question the developer on changes that can be made to the project once the sales contract is signed.
Now, amid the financial crisis, governance activists are receiving a taste of the type of changes that can be ushered in during an era of intense public scrutiny.
And there is some evidence from Holocaust survivors to support the theory that trauma can cause epigenetic changes that can be passed down through generations.
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However, Downing Street believes these are changes that can be achieved through domestic legislation, without having to revisit the Brexit deal.
One of the most important changes that can be made when talking about mental illness is to stop labeling people as diseases.
There are subtle signs of changes that can be viewed, even over such short spans of cosmic time.
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