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changing造句
91 There is one possibility of changing jobs. 92 * He deprecates changing the party's policy. 93 Companies have to respond to the changing economic climate. 94 A changing world has put pressures on the corporation. 95 Be careful when changing lanes in fast-moving traffic. 96 The company can easily adapt to changing demand. 97 Consider changing jobs or trying for promotion. 98 The industry is changing in tune with changing demand. 99 The English language is constantly changing. 100 There are baby changing facilities in all our stores. 101 I have no intention of changing jobs. 102 Things are changing, but at a snail's pace . 103 Changing schools might unsettle the kids. 104 They're holding off their decision because of changing conditions. 105 His moods kept changing—now happy, now filled with despair. 106 We're changing over to a new computer system. 107 There is ample evidence that climate patterns are changing. 108 She was changing the baby's nappy. 109 I hate changing lanes on the motorway. 110 The language is changing all the time. 111 Changing offices has left my papers in complete disarray. 112 I would oppose changing the law. 113 I can't keep up with his constantly changing moods. 114 Sondheim's book traces the changing nature of the relationship between men and women. 115 What this amounts to is foisting onto women the responsibility for reducing "the opportunities for crime" by changing their behaviour. 116 Don't try to soft-soap me, I'm not changing my mind. 117 The President's critics say he has been too timid in responding to changing international developments. 118 You shouldn't keep chopping and changing like this; you'd better make up your mind right now! 119 The society must give customers prior notice before changing the cost. 120 It looks like the weather is changing for the worse.