Example sentences of "[adv] [verb] to changes in " in BNC.

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1 Alternatively , eustatic changes in non-glacial periods can be produced by changes in the cumulative length of active spreading ridges , which will obviously relate to changes in plate patterns ( Hallam , 1977 ) .
2 General practitioners have always had to manage and plan their businesses and are constantly adapting to changes in medical care .
3 Studies of five individual multi-plant firms by Peck and Townsend ( 1984 , 1987 ) showed how their reductions in employment were fundamentally related to changes in fairly specific market niches , but how the effect of any one factor in the future of a factory was usually contingent upon others .
4 It finally agreed to changes in the Data sheet in June 1982 , shortly before escalating concern among doctors forced the withdrawal of the drug altogether .
5 Dickinson argues for a change in the organisation of the industry as chronologically earlier pairs show less variation than later examples ; this may only be a change in ability and need not relate to changes in the medium used to make models .
6 Urinary albumin excretion progression was not related to changes in urinary sodium and urea excretion , glycated haemoglobin concentration , or weight , but it was related to the sum of urinary sodium excretion during the whole treatment period ( r '=0.44 , p=0.05 for all patients ; r '=0.39 for enalapril group ; r '=0.36 for hydrochlorothiazide group ) .
7 Apart from a very limited number of highly specialist areas of the environment where changes will automatically trigger responses within the enterprise ( e.g. the financial markets , meteorology ) , an enterprise can not respond to changes in its environment unless someone , or some people make(s) a positive effort to transfer information about the changes to the person or persons within the enterprise charged with responding to the changes ( or not , as the case might be ) .
8 The money supply ( MS ) is also exogenous — it is assumed to be under the control of the monetary authorities and does not respond to changes in r or Y.
9 For simplicity , however , it is convenient to assume that the precautionary demand does not respond to changes in interest rates ( that is , it is completely interest-inelastic ) .
10 Conversely , a low fibre diet did not lead to changes in cellular proliferation which might be associated with mucosal instability .
11 Some of these can be directly related to changes in the general social relations of cultural production .
12 In those forms which have always depended on group production , there is not only a contrast with these basically individual uses of the immediate means of production , but , just as crucially , a range of developing relationships , many directly related to changes in the means of production , which amount , finally , to a further qualitative distinction .
13 It is migration patterns that are primarily responsible for these shifts , and they are also related to changes in residential preferences and to trends in the location of employment and housing opportunities .
14 The growing power of campaign funding and its effects are also related to changes in the American political and social system which help to facilitate these effects .
15 Changes in share prices are positively related to changes in gearing .
16 Activity-induced changes in the morphology or number of spines may also contribute to changes in synaptic efficiency , as suggested by a number of electron-microscopic studies .
17 The new release creates tests that automatically adapt to changes in a graphical user interface such as buttons and menus moving or being re-sized .
18 Some aspects of the present situation such as urban unemployment and the evolution of communication and educational technology are important because they may lead to changes in educational systems which would coincidentally lead to changes in development .
19 The experience of becoming feminist inevitably leads to changes in one 's view of oneself , and in one 's view of the rest of the world .
20 Interference with or removal of the latter will inevitably lead to changes in the reservoirs of nutrients and their inter-reservoir fluxes .
21 Privatisation will not inevitably lead to changes in public perception .
22 He was simply responding to changes in his wife 's hormone levels .
23 Governments will be asked to propose and tentatively agree to changes in the 1987 Montreal Protocol [ see EDs passim ] at a forthcoming UN meeting .
24 It has the aim of enabling participants to understand the reality of each others ' lives , and thereby contribute to changes in both societies .
25 The third question is so closely related to changes in the forms of rural settlement and to the growth and decline of towns that it is best considered in these contexts ; the present chapter will concentrate on the scale of mortality and the fluctuations in the total population of England in the century and a half before 1529 .
26 The first type of state is the case where monotonous driving on featureless roads , particularly motorways/highways , has been claimed to lead to the driver falling into a trance-like state in which they may fail to adequately respond to changes in the road environment .
27 It is suggested in the Preface that the other types of trial should precede CD trials , as they will almost certainly lead to changes in the teaching unit , which will improve its chances of surviving in this taxing environment .
28 Signals are mainly detected by observing behaviour to see which activities predictably lead to changes in the behaviour of others , but this kind of evidence is philosophically unconvincing , and is best supplemented by experiment .
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