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词汇 example_english_changing-circumstance
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changing circumstance

collocation in English

meanings of changingand circumstance


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changing
adjective
uk /ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/ us /ˈtʃeɪn.dʒɪŋ/
in a state of ...
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circumstance
noun
uk /ˈsɜː.kəm.stɑːns/ us /ˈsɝː.kəm.stæns/
a fact or event that makes a situation the way ...
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Examples of changing circumstance


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From this perspective there is a strong belief that previous levels of competence or incompetence may have small relevance in the face of changingcircumstance.
It is not desiccated; it has to breathe with the air of changingcircumstance.
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Many traditional practices have also had to adapt to the changingcircumstance of the modern world, including climatic conditions affecting the availability of grasses.
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The problem with contract theory was that businessman, adapting to changingcircumstance, kept doing things differently.
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Changing circumstances affect behaviour and therefore the realisation of goals.
This, in turn, allows one to specify how changing circumstances will influence whether and how lower- and higher-order goals can be achieved.
Provision of certain facilities also made it more convenient to live in these new areas under the changing circumstances.
Changing circumstances, internal or external, are detected through self-monitoring and adaptations made accordingly (self-adjusting).
Contact by telephone, e-mail and letter was maintained with the other freelancers, which provided many valuable insights into their changing circumstances.
Changing circumstances can be met with changing responses.
Robustness in this case refers to the capacity to adopt new policy positions to meet changing circumstances.
People adapt their preferences and actions to their attitudes and, as they age, they adapt them further to their changing circumstances and opportunities.
Changing circumstances may make it necessary for them to modify this understanding in order to adapt to new situations.
Legal adaptability does not suggest an automatic change but just wonders to what extent the law of a particular country is able to respond to new or changing circumstances.
International diffusion and imitation have created an international setting in which states must adapt to international changing circumstances and follow international norms and rules.
It enables its members to adapt their procedures to meet changing circumstances; conversely there would be disadvantages in establishing too formal procedures and institutions in the association.
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