Sentence examples for term has changed from inspiring English sources

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The term has changed because the pattern has changed.

The list, based on job growth in regions across the U.S. over the long, middle and short term, has changed over the years but the employment landscape has never looked like this.

Although the initial definition of amyloid was extracellular deposition of proteinaceous fibrillar material, the use of the term has changed as more evidence exists on the presence of intracellular aggregates of i.e. Aβ in AD [38], [39], [40] and islet amyloid polypeptide-derived amyloid in type II diabetes [41].

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This fall, five months after Obama's visit to San Francisco, the politics of his second term have changed.

Hadeel al-Mowafak, 16, an outgoing member after serving for two years, said after the ceremony, broadcast on state television, that her term had changed her life.

Over centuries, the form and meaning of the term have changed.

Assisted reproduction, high maternal age, primiparity and elective delivery before term have changed in recent years, changes that have been used to explain the increase in preterm delivery rates seen in several countries [ 4- 6].

Now the terms have changed.

But the terms have changed again.

There is no evidence that the terms have changed or will in the foreseeable future.

Step forward into the 21st century and the terms have changed.

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