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The phrase "circumstantial changes" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to changes that have occurred due to particular circumstances or situations. For example, "The company has been forced to make a number of circumstantial changes due to the current economic climate."
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In summary, the adjustable slope-compensating device will be useful to control the TDFAs under the various circumstantial changes.
This paper presents the unique behavior of thulium doped fiber amplifiers (TDFAs) under circumstantial changes in the multi-wavelength photonic networking systems, namely in the span loss, the channel count, and the environmental temperature.
Getting married and inheriting a fortune are major circumstantial changes in life, but those are the kinds of changes people tend to adapt to over time you get used to a new level of happiness, or a new level of wealth, and then you want more; that's part of human nature.
The fact that emotional well-being doesn't continue to rise along with income beyond $75,000 might be evidence of a phenomenon known as "hedonic adaptation," which explains how and why we quickly become accustomed to circumstantial changes and return to a baseline of happiness.
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Cognizant that the full potential of cogen may not be realized given the circumstantial conditions, the changes made in teaching and learning may not be completely "transformative".
However, this chemical parameter only provides circumstantial evidence of changes in the physical properties of the lipid matrix.
In the above discussion we have furnished limited circumstantial evidence that changes in basal ganglia activity in each of the major frequency bands can be physiological but whether the degree of reactivity is similar to that occurring under physiological situations remains entirely presumptive.
The following record of price changes is circumstantial evidence of the existence of a conspiracy and of a power and intent to exclude competition coming from cheaper grade cigarettes.
Second, autopsies of septic patients provide circumstantial evidence that histological changes can be related to heart ischemia.
In the absence of randomised controlled trials to specifically address this question, the contemporaneous changes provide circumstantial evidence of the impact of planned deliveries.
Most of the evidence of past climatic change is circumstantial, so paleoclimatology involves a great deal of investigative work.
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