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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evoke changes" is correct and usable in written English.
It means to bring about or cause changes. For example, you could use the phrase in the sentence: "The new policy is expected to evoke changes in the company's operating structure."
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How can social networks evoke changes and what are the opportunities for SNA to promote innovation processes?
Although aquatic ecosystems are equipped with a variety of physico-chemical and biological mechanisms to eliminate or reduce adverse effects of toxic substances, toxicants may evoke changes in development, growth, reproduction and behavior, or may cause death of freshwater organisms (see Eisler 1993).
Controlled breathing did not evoke changes in systolic blood pressure.
Conversely, the binding of some FOL compounds might not evoke changes in tryptophan fluorescence, but their functional effects might be picked up by the electrophysiology arm of the screen.
The compound did not evoke changes in the fluorescence of the isolated CNBD domain, suggesting that either the binding of the compound was not detected by the fluorescence assay and/or the indole regulates EAG1 channels through regions other than the CNBD.
Consequently, the mere presence of sound is not enough to evoke changes in subjective visual durations.
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"The spirit of this region is to think and act differently; to evoke change and better ways of thinking.
The Honor Society of Leap Year Day Babies is trying to evoke change via a Perl script "that web designers can use to avoid the dreaded 'Invalid birth date' bug," according to a press release on the LeapYearDay.com website.
Charity doesn't evoke change.
And guess what: charity doesn't evoke change.
We seek out movements that evoke change in the world.
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