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Free sign upThe phrase "echo the changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the act of reflecting or repeating modifications or updates in a particular context, such as in communication or documentation.
Example: "The new policy will echo the changes made in the previous version to ensure consistency across all departments."
Alternatives: "reflect the changes" or "reiterate the changes".
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The changing fortunes of Ms. Qun's family echo the changes in China since 2008, when the government enacted a 4 trillion renminbi, or $626 billion, stimulus program to help the economy weather the global financial crisis.
Across emerging Asia political concerns about rising inequality are prompting reform, often in ways that echo the changes of the Progressive Era a century ago.
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Echoing the change of perspective from a medical to a social model of disability, this paper proposes a move from an emotional to a social model of tone of voice.
This idea echoes the change in origin usage recorded as cells differentiate, with random and more frequent origin usage in early embryonic cell cycles, giving way to fewer and more specified origin usage in later cell cycles.
It is possible that secondary neuronal plasticity and network reorganization compensate some of the encountered deficits due to deficient blindsight; these compensatory changes, while reducing the clinical repercussions of the syndrome, would also echo the compensatory changes operative in patients with blindsight (Stoerig and Cowey, 1997; Bridge et al., 2008).
It is only with difficulty that I discover that their take on this work will be set in 1960s Italy, with black-and-white references to the cinema of Fellini and Antonioni to make the audience feel at home, and with hints that the sexual revolution of the mid-20th century may echo the social changes which convulsed Vienna in the late 18th.
The shimmery, dank lighting by Russell H. Champa echoes the quicksilver changes in tenor.
Lyrically, the song echoes the musical changes, the singer questioning assumptions and the status quo questions that could as easily be directed toward a romantic partner, a record company executive or a political leader.
Broadly speaking this is all good news and the UK now compares favourably with the equivalent rules for other countries – including US and we echo the welcome given to the changes by the business world.
Those changes echo the earlier misstatements that led to government probes and Valeant establishing a temporary committee, now being disbanded, to review its financial reports and accounting practices.
Patterns of local ceramic traditions and their distribution echo these changes, with the homogeneity of ETT TIW pottery breaking down at circa C.E. 1000 1100 and the emergence of more regional variations of ceramic styles and forms found at coastal and hinterland settlements.
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