Sentence examples for changes that lie from inspiring English sources

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Germany is not prepared for the changes that lie ahead.

Perkins' concerns are part of the mosaic of Brexit-related crises engulfing the British film world which – just like other cosmopolitan trade sectors – is still grappling with the changes that lie ahead once Article 50 is invoked.

On the first day of his reign, the 46-year-old stuck tightly to a script that walked a fine line between upholding the continuity of the monarchy and suggesting subtle changes that lie ahead for Spain's embattled royal family.

She has a bra, she's growing up, but D. said in last Friday's parenting quandary, that it doesn't seem like her mother has talked to her about the changes that lie ahead.

To achieve this goal, rich countries will have to provide about $100bn a year to help poor nations deal with the changes that lie ahead while also agreeing to tight, binding cuts in the greenhouse gas outputs from factories and cars.

What is needed is an egg with an impenetrable barrier that contains water at the right salt concentration for life.A paper by Dr Finn and Mr Kristoffersen in the latest issue of Public Library of Science One describes the genetic changes that lie behind such eggs.

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Any new government will be under pressure to push ahead with those.In time, the break-up of the monolithic LDP and the opening up of politics will accelerate the change that lies behind that opening up.

Many people are interested in their immediate environment, and we often seek to prepare ourselves for the tangible changes that might lie ahead.

In the last week, we've made some small but meaningful site changes that will lay the groundwork to provide more clarity on our brand and business.

He also says "In the last week, we've made some small but meaningful site changes that will lay the groundwork to provide more clarity on our brand and business" (all we've seen is a logo change, but there are likely other small changes).

It is this breaking of the unwritten contract between capital and labour – that is, the sense of shared purpose and shared reward between the American worker and his or her employer and an associated failure to support American workers as they adapt to structural and technological changes - that lies at the heart of the problem.

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