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to changeable
adjective
Capable of being changed.
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But until Africa's economies become more diversified, they will be over-exposed to changeable weather, fickle aid flows and volatile commodity prices.
The scarcity of women at the very highest echelons "is due, in significant part, to changeable factors that vary with time, country and ethnic group.
A new competitive landscape requires businesses to adapt quickly to changeable conditions.
Wind-splash processes operate in any direction due to changeable synoptic weather patterns.
In reality, there is a trade-off between frequent accommodation to changeable environments and high additional costs incurred by reformation.
Most of existing airflow patterns are single mode and cannot always be efficient when responding to changeable scenarios.
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"As I watched this strange blue dynamo scat-singing and capering his way through Friend Like Me, I knew what I wanted for the rest of my life: to have a million voices, to be endlessly changeable, to make people laugh".
"So what I'm hearing is, to be gum is to be changeable," Lemelin said.
To get there, you have to brave changeable weather systems on a six-seat seaplane, from which you can peer down on the creeks, gorges and quartzite ridges that can be explored from the lodge.
It is challenging to associate learning and research to a changeable manufacturing system.
Furthermore the complexity of production units has to be reduced in order to obtain changeable and reliable manufacturing systems.
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