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Changing measured income and its relation to consumption over time might be modeled accordingly, such as in the permanent income hypothesis.
Changing the conditions of polymerization alters the chemical composition of the product and its properties.
Changing the firmware of a device may rarely or never be done during its economic lifetime ; some firmware memory devices are permanently installed and cannot be changed after manufacture.
Changing tastes brought about a decline in business leading Phillips to downsize its operations.
Roeberg took over editorial duties on the second Vertigo issues of both The Sandman and Shade, the Changing Man from Lisa Guastella-then Lisa Aufenanger-editing those two titles until their respective final issues ; she also edited the first 36 issues of the " ahead of its time " crime / noir series Sandman Mystery Theatre.
Changing its name to the Willistown Baptist Church, this institution then became the First Baptist Church of Malvern in 1900.
On its opening weekend, it earned $ 9, 430, 667 on 2, 670 screens, ranking # 3 behind Changing Lanes and Panic Room.
This is exemplified by I. G. Simmons book Changing the Face of the Earth, with its telling subtitle " Culture, Environment History " which was published in 1989.
" In 2009, Thomas L. Friedman, in his column in The New York Times, called the blog " indispensable ", and Rolling Stone magazine named Romm to its list of " 100 People Who Are Changing America ".
Changing its name to GKN plc, it diversified into military vehicles, aerospace and industrial services.
Changing the size of the LV does not necessarily change the size of a filesystem on it ; it merely changes the size of its containing space.
Changing latitude and sea levels have been important factors in the nature of sedimentary sequences, whilst successive continental collisions have affected its geological structure with major faulting and folding being a legacy of each orogeny ( mountain-building period ), often associated with volcanic activity and the metamorphism of existing rock sequences.
The Changing the Guard at Stockholm Palace (), the official residence of the King and Queen of Sweden, occurs daily in its Outer courtyard.
Changing its name to The National Alliance for Optional Parenthood, it continued into the early 1980s both as a support group for those making the decision to be childfree and an advocacy group fighting pronatalism ( attitudes / advertising / etc.
In response, she developed and produced a documentary, The Changing Face of Beauty, about American obsession with youth and its effect on women.
Changing its name from Koinonia Farm to Koinonia Partners, the community refocused itself as a social service organization.
Cameron celebrated its 100th birthday in 2008-09 with an observance entitled Cameron University: Changing Lives for 100 Years, 1908-2008.
The term eco-efficiency was coined by the World Business Council for Sustainable Development ( WBCSD ) in its 1992 publication " Changing Course ".
Changing its name to the Fitzwilliam Street Philharmonic Society and then ultimately Huddersfield Philharmonic Orchestra, a claim has been made to have had an unbroken existence over a period of 148 years.
Changing application vendor – for instance a new CRM or ERP platform – will inevitably involve substantial transformation as almost every application or suite operates on its own specific data model.
Changing exhibitions drawn from its collection of fine and decorative arts are displayed on the sixth floor, featuring pre-1900 European and American decorative arts.
In fall 2004, the college launched its first doctoral program, a Ph. D. in Instructional Leadership for Changing Populations.
A commercialized process using hydrous pyrolysis ( see the article Thermal depolymerization ) used by Changing World Technologies, Inc. ( CWT ) and its subsidiary Renewable Environmental Solutions, LLC ( RES ) to convert turkey offal reported by Adams et al.
Changing Shoes had its world premiere at the Boca Grande Theater in Boca Grande, Florida.
Together, they constitute the epic trilogy The Changing Light at Sandover, a 560-page apocalyptic poem published in its entirety in 1982.

Changing and name
Changing the name of the CUC has occasionally been debated, but there have been no successful motions.
This is when a Taoist with the pen name " Purple Coagulation Man of the Way " wrote the Sinews Changing Classic in 1624, but claimed to have discovered it.
Changing his name to " Tod ", he traveled extensively with sideshows, carnivals, and circuses.
Changing his name to " Costello ", he went back to New York and began working in vaudeville and burlesque theaters there.
Changing their name to The Specials, they recorded their debut LP The Specials in 1979, produced by Elvis Costello.
* Changing the name of the league to show more of a U. S. presence.
Changing his name to Tiberios, Apsimaros sailed on Constantinople which was suffering from a plague and proceeded to besiege it.
Changing the band name from Cockney Rebel to Steve Harley & Cockney Rebel for the # 1 hit, the degeneration was rapid.
However, it was the DIY programme Changing Rooms that really established her name, and led to her presenting other primetime shows for the BBC, such as the National Lottery and her own morning chat show Smillie's People.
Changing their name to The Mar-Keys, the band recorded and issued the single " Last Night ," which shot to # 3 on the US pop charts, and # 2 on the R & B charts.
Changing her name to Mylène Farmer as a tribute to her idol, 1930s Hollywood actress Frances Farmer, she began to earn a living as a model acting in several TV ads such as Fiskars, Caisse d ' Epargne etc.
Changing their name to The Valentinos, Cooke produced and arranged the group's first hit single, " Looking for a Love ", which was a pop version of a gospel song they had released titled " Couldn't Hear Nobody Pray ", written by Bobby.
Changing his name to William Desmond Taylor, he was in Hollywood by December 1912 and worked successfully as an actor — including four appearances opposite Margaret " Gibby " Gibson — before making his first film as a director, The Awakening ( 1914 ).
She has released a new album, Everything Is Changing, in January 2012 through the Dutch division of PIAS Recordings and under her own name.
Changing the company name to Running with Scissors, work on Postal officially began.
This occurred when a Taoist with the pen name " Purple Coagulation Man of the Way " wrote the Sinews Changing Classic in 1624, but claimed to have discovered it.
Changing the brand of the company meant not only changing the name and structure of the company, but also giving a new visual and graphical identity to the company – a logotype, corporate colours, work clothing and vehicle marking.
Singer / songwriter Iain Matthews ( still using the spelling " Ian " for his first name at the time ) recorded an album of Shear's material, Walking A Changing Line: The Songs of Jules Shear, with synthesizer-dominated arrangements ( and some previously-unreleased songs of Shear's ), in 1988 ; Matthews had previously recorded Jules Shear songs on other albums.
Changing its name once again to Glad, the group recorded the album Feelin ' Glad in 1968.
" Upon initial production, the magazine was known simply as Kiplinger Magazine, changing its name to Changing Times in 1949 and acquiring its present name in 1991.

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