Sentence examples for figures changing from inspiring English sources

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It's like this bureaucratic Nigerian government — they are the greatest at numerology, hiding figures, changing them to suit their purposes.

They have tried hard to fudge the figures, changing the rules to accept those born of a Jewish father and a Gentile mother as full-fledged Jews and welcoming mixed Jewish-Gentile couples into their congregations.

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The other ongoing controversy is that of Ashers bakery, or as it could be known, the curious sight of a public figure changing his mind.

According to this figure, changing the amount of CNT diameter has a kind of significant effect on the pull-out force.

As observed from the figure, changing ( h_{2} ) by only 10 cm at 5 s will act as a sudden impact disturbance which hits the IB causing it to change its direction dramatically to the opposite side of Z axis as obvious from the tilt angle graph.

Twelve and 2 g/L sorbitol were added at 26 and 32 h, respectively; glutamate concentration increased gradually and reached 72 g/L at 36 h with a 2-h fermentation period extend, as shown in Figure 3. Figure 3 Changing patterns of cell and glutamate concentrations under the condition of supplementing sorbitol when glutamate accumulation ceased.

But Feldman came up with his own brilliant solution: repeated figures in different instruments floating at different rates and recurring irregularly so that the relationship between figures keeps changing.

And how have these figures been changing?

The figures reflect changing public attitudes towards organ donation and NHS measures to improve donation rates, including creating clinical leads and specialist nurses in hospitals and setting up dedicated organ retrieval teams.

"He was one of the key figures in changing 20 years of U.S. trade policy on patents and medicine," said James Love, director of Knowledge Ecology International, one of the organizations that shared Dr. Berkman's mission.

It is a fantastical series of falling figures, always changing but always perceptibly the same, like parallel lines in poetry, elongating, condensing, all "rhyming" in C major, and leaping extravagantly to take in as much of the keyboard as possible.

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