Sentence examples for has ordered a change from inspiring English sources

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His doctor has ordered a change of scenery.

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It has been like this for weeks, ever since White disclosed in September that he had ordered a change in the computation of a student-athlete's G.P.A. two years ago.

The company said that BP had ordered a change in Halliburton's customary formula for cement by adding a higher proportion of a chemical that slows the hardening of the mixture.

MOSCOW — President Vladimir V. Putin has ordered a major change in the rules for parliamentary elections, a move that could help solidify his power and influence toward the end of his current term and insulate him from dwindling public support for United Russia, the party that nominated him and currently holds a majority in Parliament.

President Vladimir V. Putin has ordered a major change in the rules for parliamentary elections, a move that could help solidify his power and influence toward the end of his current term and insulate him from dwindling public support for United Russia, the party that nominated him and currently holds a majority in Parliament.

Need I say more?"   Extreme Makeover, White House NO president has ordered a paint job to change the color of the White House exterior, but the families who have lived in it over the last 211 years have revealed their personalities and priorities in how they changed it.

He has also suggested that there could be legislative changes and has ordered a review by three officials of the issue over the summer.

Bennett was later hired as Florida's education commissioner but soon resigned amid reports that in Indiana he had ordered a grade changed from a C to an A for a charter school run by a GOP donor.

In June, Edward F. Stancik, the special commissioner for investigations for the New York City school system, reported that an administrator in District 5 in Harlem had ordered a subordinate to change the grades of some students at Intermediate School 43 from "fail" to "pass" last year.

He called the episode a "private matter," and yet he said the embassy had "ordered" a word he later changed to "urged" — the company to settle its labor problems and pay the medical bills of the wounded miners.

U.S. District Judge William Alsup, who had ordered a first-of-its-kind climate change "tutorial" earlier this year to help him understand issues raised by the suits, said in a lengthy ruling that he "fully accepts the vast scientific consensus" that fossil fuels have contributed to increasing temperatures and rising sea levels.

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