Sentence examples for representing a change from inspiring English sources

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"I am the person who is representing a change in outlook," Ms. Sink said.

It is another way of representing a change, putting a figure in a position that is in some way uncanny.

It was a pivotal generation too, the first to really focus on 3D graphics, representing a change arguably bigger than any since.

'This time, there will be no side-by-side comparisons with the bright works of the 1950s, and [thus] the audience will not have a tendency to see the darkening colours as representing a change in his mood.

Similarly, the statue of Supreme Court justice and segregationist Roger B. Taney was taken down from the Maryland State House grounds after midnight on Friday, representing a change of heart by Republican Gov. Larry Hogan.

The signals generated by the correctors are characterized by good correspondence of the measured signal representing a change in the pressure to measurement noise level and the overall pressure transmitter range.

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The degenerative process usually starts within the nucleous pulposus representing A-changes.

Does it represent a change?

Even so, REI does represent a change.

Again, this represents a change in policy.

Like Trump, Omar represented a change.

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