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"under constant change" is a perfectly acceptable phrase in written English
You can use it when you want to convey the idea that something is continually changing and adapting to its environment. For example, you might say, "The technology industry is under constant change, so it's important to stay up to date with the changes."
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This refers to the situation where things are under constant change and a case study offers a possibility to examine impacts of the change".
All traditional resource management systems are under constant change in response to stress, hazards, risks or opportunities and can be said to be in a form of adaptive cycle (Berkes et al. 2000; Walker et al. 2004).
Croatians are protective of the their language from foreign influences, as the language was under constant change and threats imposed by previous rulers (i.e. Austrian German, Hungarian, Italian and Turkish words were changed and altered to "Slavic" looking/sounding ones).
Croatians are protective of their Croatian language from foreign influences, as the language was under constant change and threats imposed by previous rulers (i.e. Austrian German, Hungarian, Italian and Turkish words were changed and altered to "Slavic" looking/sounding ones).
While this may be deemed as inappropriate given the finite nature of the target population (clinicians working in ICUs, PICUs, and NCUs), the fact that trainees, registrars, and other staff rotate between ICUs and other wards in hospitals makes this population dynamic and under constant change.
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Good and experienced heads, middle managers and teachers who just do not see a context in which they can be successful, who feel under-valued and beleaguered by constant change - not for the better, but for change's sake.
"For too many years under successive governments, the constant change in approach taken in Indigenous affairs has, itself, become a barrier to improving outcomes for first Australians".
"We are growing fast and have developed a can-do attitude culture, so we're looking for people who are agile and work well under pressure given our constant change," Hachem said.
The biological systems are in constant change under the influences of genetic and environmental differences.
Barrett and Hendry (2012) also warn, however, that theory-derived critical rates rely on 'many unrealistic assumptions, such as perpetual persistence under constant environmental change' and that 'critical rates for natural populations over time frames of conservation interest could be very different'.
"Constant change".
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