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But whatever the historical, psychological, or religious motivations, the mythologies are a part of folk literature and, though traditional, have been subject to continual changes at the hands of the tale-tellers, singers of stories, or priestly conductors of cults.
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It is thus subject to continuous change.
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The public health system must respond to continual changes in national, state and local health care systems, budgets and policies.
All understanding is provisional and subject to continual adjustment.
He prescribed a "world brain," a collaborative, decentralized repository of knowledge that would be subject to continual revision.
And Mr Obama sought to assure the German people they were not subject to "continual surveillance".
Because its products are subject to continual improvement, SANYO reserves the right to modify product design and specifications without notice and without incurring any obligations.
"I will repeat what I've said before, that ordinary Germans are not subject to continual surveillance, are not subject to a whole range of bulk data-gathering".
But many doubts have been expressed regarding those methods, and results have been subject to continual criticism.
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