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Changes and design
Changes can be the result of necessary design modifications, differing site conditions, material availability, contractor-requested changes, value engineering and impacts from third parties, to name a few.
Changes made to the design whilst the project was being built including an amendment to the storey height and the exclusion and then re-introduction of the chauffeur's accommodation led to the costs rising to approximately 800, 000 Francs.
Changes to the original design were minor and consisted of a shorter trigger, cutouts in the frame behind the trigger, an arched mainspring housing, a longer grip safety spur ( to prevent hammer bite ), a wider front sight, a shorter spur on the hammer, and simplified grip checkering by eliminating the " Double Diamond " reliefs.
Changes should not be made after the lighting design is finished, and never without the LD's approval.
Changes to these regulations were made during 1863, when a new naval jack, battle ensign, and commissioning pennant design was introduced aboard all Confederate ships, echoing the Confederacys change of its national flag from the old Stars and Bars to the new Stainless Banner ( as pictured above right ).
Changes on the obverse included removing the green and blue tinting, adding a red floral design around the word, and changing the term to.
Changes to the rear included the removal of the rear fender skegs ( GM's Vice President of design Bill Mitchell disliked skegs, and personally ordered their removal ), and oval taillights replaced the 1961's round units.
Changes in design, such as the recent changes to the $ 20 bill to deter counterfeiting, are still considered major changes.
* Changes in database design may require wholesale renaming.
Changes were made to the building, many of which were inconsistent with the original design and aesthetic of the building.
Changes to design include different wing plan form, more fuel, different engine standard, different air intake systems etc.
Changes since the original construction have impaired the integrity of the design.

Changes and these
" Of " Forever Changes ," Moon wrote, " Inside these songs are ideas about guitar soloing that Lee's friend Jimi Hendrix rode into the stratosphere ; hints of the mysticism and transcendence that became the calling card of the Doors ; and the seeds of goth, orchestral pop, and other subgenres.
Changes in any of these factors would not usually double the size.
Changes in these can have large effects on the phenotype of the individual because they regulate the function of many other genes.
Changes in the orientation of polarized incident light can be quantified using these two properties.
Changes in these variables in the opposite direction shift the LM curve in the opposite direction.
Changes such as these in ancient myths may reflect a profound change in the religious concepts of Hellenic culture.
Changes can be made within these ideologies if a strategy does not have the desired effect.
This interdisciplinary project focuses on: 1 ) Trends in change in shifting cultivation landscapes and demography and 2 ) Changes in livelihoods due to these changes.
This interdisciplinary project focuses on: 1 ) Trends in change in shifting cultivation landscapes and demography and 2 ) Changes in livelihoods due to these changes.
* Historical Bathymetric Changes in Suisun Bay, 1867-1990. includes maps of bottom depths for 1867, 1887, and the change between these dates.
The thermohaline circulation plays an important role in supplying heat to the polar regions, and thus in regulating the amount of sea ice in these regions, although poleward heat transport outside the tropics is considerably larger in the atmosphere than in the ocean .< ref > Changes in the thermohaline circulation are thought to have significant impacts on the Earth's radiation budget.
: Changes have subsequently been made to these titles to bring them more into line with English usage and practice ( e. g. to correct spelling and grammar ) and to relate them to the titles used on UK DVDs produced by HIT Entertainment.
Changes in the populations at different times and places will be noted, and the pattern of mortality in these populations will be studied.
Changes to these include different cut times between the two songs as well as the audience heard at the end of " Fearless "/ beginning of " Brain Damage ".
Changes in these molecules activate ion channels which initiate sensory transduction.
They may contain language such as " We can add to, delete or make any other changes (" Changes ") we want to these Terms at any time.
Changes to the system and the level of automation have resulted in the total number of queries increasing dramatically since the RCMP began tracking these numbers in 2003.
Changes from the status quo will typically involve both gains and losses, with the change having good overall consequences if the gains outweigh these losses.
Manning explores these themes not only in her major novels set in Europe and the Middle East, but also in her Irish fiction, The Wind Changes ( 1937 ) and eight short stories which were mostly written early in her career.
However, Related Changes do not automatically include talk pages ; for the talk pages to be automatically included, the page to which Related Changes is applied has to link to these pages.
Changes in the 20th century began with ribbon development along the Oxford Road and Long Lane and in recent years these properties have been redeveloped with modern housing estates.
Changes in heart rate, blood pressure, and cerebral blood flow that produce OI " may be related to abnormalities in the interplay between blood volume control, the cardiovascular system, the autonomic nervous system and local circulatory mechanisms that regulate these basic physiological functions.

Changes and from
Changes of intensity on the cell were achieved by use of a wire screen and by varying the distance of the light source from the cell.
Changes in economic conditions are inevitable ; and even if they were not, the transition to socialism would be so chaotic as to preclude the existence of such a steady state from the start.
Changes from western ( Inupiaq ) to eastern dialects are marked by the dropping of vestigial Yupik-related features, increasing consonant assimilation ( e. g., kumlu, meaning " thumb ," changes to kuvlu, changes to kublu, changes to kulluk, changes to kulluq ), and increased consonant lengthening, and lexical change.
Changes in hormone levels can have great effects on the physical characteristics of the reproductive organs of the mare, thereby preparing, or preventing, her from conceiving.
The second disc contains a previously unissued alternate mix of " Forever Changes " ( according to the liner notes, the original master of " Forever Changes " is missing, although the alternate mix was made from it at some point ).
The version given the SHM-CD treatment was the 2001 expanded single disc release from Rhino Records featuring the original eleven songs from " Forever Changes " plus seven bonus tracks.
Two reviews published shortly after its release foreshadowed the enormous critical acclaim " Forever Changes " would engender from critics worldwide in the ensuing decades.
Bruce Westbrook of The Houston Chronicle, in reviewing the re-mastered " Forever Changes " in 2001, called it a " seamless masterpiece, from the fervent acoustic opener ' Alone Again Or ' to the epic seven-minute finale ' You Set the Scene.
" Love's ' Forever Changes ,' from 1967, is a lost classic of a period when The Beatles, Rolling Stones, Beach Boys, Byrds and other top acts routinely stretched pop / rock's boundaries.
Another notable retrospective praise came in 2003 from the British magazine, NME, which rated Forever Changes No. 6 on their list of greatest albums of all time.
In a 2008 story from the Daily Telegraph ( London ), writer David Gritten offered the following observation on " Forever Changes " while discussing a documentary on Love.
Far from being a long-forgotten obscurity, ' Forever Changes ' is regarded as a masterpiece ..." He added that "' Forever Changes ' is an astonishingly rigorous work.
A story in The Sunday Telegraph ( London ) from 2008 listed the " 120 essential pop albums " in history, a list that included " Forever Changes.
Changes in the labour force are due to flow variables such as natural population growth, net immigration, new entrants, and retirements from the labour force.
* " What's New in Component Pascal " ( Changes from Oberon-2 to CP ), Pfister ( 2001 )
The I Ching, or " Book of Changes ", is a collection of linear signs used as oracles that are from that period.
Changes in the council occur typically only if one of the members resigns ( merely four incumbent members were voted out of the office in over 150 years ); this member is almost always replaced by someone from the same party ( and often also from the same linguistic group ).
Changes in American society have affected both men and women, Faludi concludes, and it is wrong to blame individual men for class differences, or for plain differences in individual luck and ability, that they did not cause and from which men and women suffer alike.
The album had most of Staind's singles ( including " Everything Changes " which was recorded at the New York show ), the three covers performed at the New York show and a remastered version of " Come Again ", from Staind's first independent release Tormented.
Changes in role assignment can also result from modern preferences for contrasts in vocal timbre between two major characters, e. g. Fiordiligi and Dorabella in Così fan tutte.

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