Examples of using Changes must in English and their translations into Dutch
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Official
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Colloquial
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Ecclesiastic
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Medicine
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Financial
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Computer
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Programming
Changes must be made.
Here, it was clear that changes must take place.
Changes must be notified without delay.
All cancellations or changes must be done by email.
All changes must be 24 hours before delivery.
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Cancellation Policy All cancellations or changes must be made via email or fax.
Any changes must be in writing.
To qualify as a major renovation, all structural changes must be apparent.
These changes must be notified in writing.
Guinea pigs have a very sensitive digestion and all food changes must be implemented gradually.
All changes must be reported as soon as possible!
a feeling that changes must be made-that they cannot continue in the same old painful patterns of existence.
These changes must be made by an administrator.
However, we must admit that, for the current reality of Europeans to resemble the vision you have just described, many changes must be made to the procedures and structures of the European Union.
Changes must be reported via a mutation form.
All cancellations or changes must be communicated by email.
Changes must immediately be passed to the Works Council.
All cancellations or changes must be made via email or fax.
Changes must be notified to Leoxx in good time and in writing. 3.
All cancellations or changes must be made in writing via e-mail.
Changes must be clear and specific for every employee of the service.
All cancellations or changes must be submitted in writing via email.
Changes must be followed up with genuine interest to ensure they are sustainable.
aware that changes must be made in this area as consumers may no longer be happy to subsidise certain excesses.
These changes must not lose their momentum, however.
Any subsequent changes must be mentioned as soon as possible.
The changes must take account of small companies active in this sector of industry.
All(process) changes must be approved by quality department.
All changes must be completed 30 days prior to the retreat.
Additions and changes must be made in writing in order to be effective.