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The list of clients getting tips was constantly subject to change, the consent order says.
In a mass system derived from a physical artifact, the unit accommodates the artifact, and not the other way around; which is to say the unit is constantly subject to change.
Of course, all this is constantly subject to change as Shyp works to figure out the best way to make money without alienating its user base.
The mechanical properties of austenitic stainless steel of 301 during forming operations, constantly subject to change due to the work hardening process; hence, the conditions must be controlled.
The core feature is joint optimisation – a dynamic state which is constantly subject to change and influence by factors both internal and external to the organisation.
16 Considering that professional organisational contexts are constantly subject to change, we have chosen time periods of a limited number of calendar years.
These problems are more challenging than static problems in real-world applications because the latter are usually dynamic, with the environment constantly subjected to change or the size of a problem increasing sporadically.
Itineraries are always subject to change because of constantly changing ice and weather conditions.
State regulations are always subject to change.
In contrast, other perspectives challenge this position and consider that identity is a socially and historically constructed dimension that is constantly subject to contradictions, revisions, and change [ 12].
That work is constantly subject to reversal.
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