Sentence examples for have changed compared to from inspiring English sources

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"This time China will agree to have a human rights dialogue with the U.S. on some cases," Mr. Shi said, but "the arguments have changed compared to the past.

In this way, the market factors have changed compared to other periods when the bubble burst, making it like comparing apples to oranges.

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The most recent was published in 1993, so our purpose was to assess whether the prevalence of congenital missing teeth had changed compared to previous studies.

The perception of the power cut had changed compared to the one in 1985 as there was considered to be no need to buy an engine-generator: So now when it's [power] off for a day, two or three, that makes no difference; on the contrary, it stirs a certain kind of activity and… R2: Though evenings are bit boring, long when you can't do a thing.

At least the quality of the music in Ibiza has changed compared to other years, so that's positive.

The relative expression of proteases had changed compared to the calibrator (24 h 100% S. obliquus; Fig. 6).

Global assessment of treatment question on a seven-point Likert scale describing 'how overall the back problem had changed compared to before starting the treatment programme'.

Second, it is unknown what a certain difference in raw rating scale scores represents and by how much more someone has changed compared to people with smaller change scores.

These volcano plots showed that in the secretion strategy the mRNA transcript levels of many genes had changed compared to the parental strain, in most cases by an increase in gene transcription.

Participants expressed how schools' approach had changed compared to a couple of years ago when many pregnant students were discharged for fear of an adolescent pregnancy epidemic at the school or damaging the school's reputation - though this was seldom the case, and attitudes had become more supportive.

The drone that the Discovery carries onboard can broadcast live footage back to the rescue crew at the car, giving them a bird's-eye view not only of potential survivors in case of accidents and disasters, but also letting them see how the landscape may have actually changed compared to any maps they may have as a result of earthquakes, avalanches, wildfires and storms.

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