Example sentences of "change on the " in BNC.

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1 But there is one change on the employers ' side that needs to be mirrored for employees : the abolition of the ceiling .
2 Washington 's policy of never negotiating with terrorists suffered a 180 degree change on the way to Manila .
3 The effect of the change on the observed level of suppression will depend on the relative contributions of the two associations and any difference between them in their susceptibility to contextual factors .
4 Pressure from Lord Scarman and others in the House of Lords forced a change on the Government when it was enacting the Police and Criminal Evidence Act .
5 Logarithms effect a miraculous change on the odds .
6 On a more modest basis , IBM UK have agreed to fund a pilot global population database being built in Birkbeck College to permit assessment of the impact of environmental change on the world s population .
7 Partnerships need guidance and support to help those involved to continually reflect on previous learning and to plan change on the basis of this reflection .
8 Together with the data from the transits of Mercury , this re-interpretation of the old records led to the conclusion that the maximum extent of any change on the Sun 's radius since 1850 was no more than a decline of 0.08 seconds of arc per century , with a possible error range of plus or minus 0.07 .
9 ‘ The movement I enjoyed most was canter half-pass across the short diagonal with a flying change on the centre line , half-pass back across the diagonal and finishing with another flying change as we reached the outer track .
10 So you see that being a MIDI device has massive advantages : first , sound changes which might otherwise require the drastic resetting of several controls can be carried out instantly , by calling up a patch containing the new settings ; and second , when using another MIDI device , such as a multi-effects processor , the two can be linked via the MIDI sockets and a patch change on one can trigger a patch change on the other .
11 The Octopus is a device which plugs into MIDI processors and the like , but also plugs into switch sockets on amps like the Carvin ; clever circuitry allows the Octopus to combine a patch change on the processor with basic switching on the amp .
12 We must first calculate the effect of this change on the resource column .
13 Harvey Thorneycroft , Hunter 's Northampton colleague , replaces him at Leicester , and there is a change on the other wing caused by the withdrawal of French centre Franck Mesnel with a twisted knee .
14 Nevertheless , the result is certainly a substantial change on the pattern of previous responses .
15 Just over a hundred thousand in notes of ten in the drawer next to the telephone , some change on the fridge in the kitchen .
16 You then compare your sales performance in the two areas — usually in terms of the percentage change on the previous years — and you have a measure of which campaign is the more successful .
17 It involves change on the individual and the social setting level , whether an organization , local community , or national policy .
18 The originators of socio-technical systems theory are reputedly Eric Trist and his colleagues at the Tavistock Institute who ( in the early 1950s ) studied the effects of technological change on the morale of workers .
19 While each school must evolve its own way of working , it is clear that the traditional two-tier model has limited capacity to cope with change on the scale now being experienced .
20 While it is true that no major course development has been held up by administrative constraints , the range of decisions with administrative effects ( deadlines , counting rules , etc. , as well as the information base about approved fields ) imposes a permanent culture of change on the administration of the Course .
21 Biogeographers investigating landscape change on the most recent time scale have also resorted to documentary and field evidence because palynology may not be sufficiently reliable at this scale for the studies which have been completed including those of the outer Leeward Islands ( Harris , 1965 ) , the southwest of the United States and the vegetation of Barbados 1627–1800 ( Watts , 1966 ) .
22 In the context of , we 'll be witnessing a change er we 'll be witnessing without a change on the part of the , the Health Authority , an eventual rundown of that hospital and a closure as a consequence of the internal market .
23 Well if you did n't there 'd be so much change on the bail that they all start to fall off and there 'd be all one big muddle cos that and as chain coming down that used to come right down into the chain locker to the bottom of the ships .
24 Additionally , some effort will be made to assess the impact of the change on the approaches adopted by managers of passenger transport undertakings .
25 In 1982 , the British Library commissioned a study of ‘ information demand and supply in British industry ’ and following the completion and publication of this report , BL commissioned a further study of the prospective impact of technical change on the demands for information services .
26 In 1985 there were large seminars or workshops on the impact of microprocessors on employment , on telecommunications , the process-equipment industries , the food processing industry , the management of technical change in Japan , the prospective developments in medicial technologies , a large number on changing skill requirements , co-operation in pre-competitive R&D , the future of the UK steel industry , and on the potential impact of technical change on the employability of the less able .
27 — the impact of change on the process of interest articulation between different levels of structure within the enterprise .
28 The Alliance , an opposition grouping of five minor parties which had achieved 14 per cent of the vote in the 1990 election but secured only one of the 97 seats , campaigned strongly for change on the grounds that the current system made it almost impossible for minor parties to gain significant parliamentary representation .
29 Price change on the day .
30 In the early Middle Ages it often meant kaleidoscopic change on the political scene but the new pattern ( unlike a kaleidoscope 's ) took some time to form .
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