Example sentences of "in [noun] of changes " in BNC.

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1 In spite of changes in name and act , he was never a success as a performer , but became increasingly interested in the business of promotion and management .
2 Over 3,000,000 people took part in the 1990 May Day celebrations , and on July 26 , the anniversary of the 1953 Moncada uprising , Castro told a mass rally that Cuba 's commitment to socialism was irreversible , in spite of changes which had occurred in Eastern Europe .
3 It is therefore possible to see movements in interest rates in the money markets as a whole in advance of changes led by the Bank of England .
4 Clearly we must think in terms of changes in state of complex systems , of transitions involving various types of ‘ catastrophe ’ ( in the sense of Rene/ Thom ) .
5 Comparison of the results of the two groups shown in Fig. 5.7 also allows us to reject an explanation in terms of changes in associability or in terms of the transfer of some specific response that directly modifies test performance .
6 This model ‘ explains ’ climatic changes on a timescale of tens of thousands of years in terms of changes in the Earth 's orbit and inclination to the Sun .
7 In terms of changes in spending , responses indicated a 7% overall increase in expenditure from 1983/4 to 1984/5 , but as with all parameters this was by no means uniform .
8 Now , if you set these changes against the objectives of the concurrent advertising campaigns for these brands , expressed in terms of changes of attitude , you find — if you are lucky — that the attitudes have , indeed , changed in the intended direction .
9 I feel quite firmly that the only way forward is to move to the situation where marketers control not only what they spend but also the presentation of sales results in terms of changes as a result of alternative contributory factors .
10 This form of profit decomposition contrasts with normal cost-accounting decomposition , which explains profit changes in terms of changes in revenue and costs )
11 The advantages of immediate estimates of the consequences of any proposed set of grade boundaries , in terms of changes in grade numbers both overall and by function and location , and in terms of the likely cost over the forthcoming years , are obvious and considerable .
12 They can also be used to model the effects of changes in social security payments on industrial outputs , and hence to demonstrate the effects of policy decisions on such payments in terms of changes in unemployment levels .
13 Part of this ex post forecasting could distinguish the various phases of post-1954 business cycles with respect to their particular characteristics in terms of changes in the sectoral/industrial composition of the UK economy and with respect to the specific features of the different industries ' behaviour in terms of stock movements , capacity utilisation , scrapping of old equipment , new investments , etc .
14 Instead , the theory is usually expressed in terms of changes in price levels in different countries , that is , in terms of differential inflation rates .
15 In terms of changes , they more strongly believe that the review has changed allocation of resources , improved resources and led to in-service training .
16 Constipation is usually defined in terms of changes in the frequency , size , consistency , or ease of passage of stool .
17 Many church leaders have been speaking out in favour of changes that would make African societies more participatory .
18 Although it is currently the practice of Customs to allow the vendor to deduct input tax attributable to a TOGC ( which is an " outside-the-scope " supply ) , it appears this practice might be changing in view of changes to s15(2) VAT Act 1983 and Reg 32 of the VAT ( General ) Regulations 1985 ; the changes are intended to put the right to deduct input tax in respect of certain outside-the-scope supplies onto a statutory footing .
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