Sentence examples for passed changing from inspiring English sources

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Half a century of struggle has passed, changing both the vision and functioning of Syria's various political forces.

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"The campaign would still go forward," said Mr. Roberts, noting that the deadline had passed for changing the ballot.

Some states, among them North Carolina and Ohio, have passed legislation changing the way lineups are conducted to reduce the possibility of an error, but similar bills in dozens of other states, including Texas, have failed in the face of stiff opposition from prosecutors and law enforcement agencies, defense lawyers say.

In addition to setting the standards for the new nation's coinage, Congress provided for an American version of the British Trial of the Pyx: The following January, Congress passed legislation changing the date on which the designated officials met to the second Monday in February.

Although, if your monitor checks your passes, consider changing passes frequently.

One can almost feel time passing, life changing.

There is the sometimes-effective move of punching the gas and lurching forward to try to block a car from passing or changing lanes.

When Isaac Newton built his laws of motion in the 17th century, he imagined space and time as some invisible matrix through which we pass without changing them.

It is shown that a road must interact closely and carefully with the terrain and community through which it passes, with changing vehicle technology, with information technologies, and with the various abilities, deficiencies, and frailties of the individual driver.

"I watched England later on [in their win over Scotland] and all their forwards were making off-loads, passing, just changing the point of attack which makes the contact area so much easier.

Numerous factors can lead to variations in observed duty cycles and travel time, including: (1) differences in operating behavior among engineers; (2) longer than scheduled periods at the rail station to load and unload passengers; (3) slow orders because of weather or track repair; and (4) allowing other rail traffic to pass by changing tracks or stopping on a siding [24].

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