Examples of using Changes would in English and their translations into Dutch
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On a physical level changes would begin.
What changes would you like to see in the sector?
The climatic and gravitational changes would be catastrophic.
What changes would most improve our product?
If it were part of the organization that changes would?
Which changes would have the greatest effect?
What technical and structural changes would you like to see?
We knew changes would come with your new job.
Where it was not clear, that these changes would cause problems.
What changes would most improve our new service?
made sure that changes would occur.
The very earliest changes would start high above the Earth.
Changes would have far-reaching consequences for the sector.
Less stylistic changes would be better next time.
Changes would also be necessary in the banking and financial system.
But one of the most important changes would be committed leadership by financial institutions.
What changes would most improve our online services?
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Most of the changes would appear below the water line.
What changes would most improve our new product? w 0 Question Title.
What specific changes would convince you to buy it?”?
What changes would you have made and what would your own top five look like?
Consequently, related changes would apply only to the last wave of FP7 calls.
What changes would most improve services offered by other companies?
And that these changes would be positive changes for our people. And I….
The changes would amount to a reduction in quotas of 89 400 tonnes-
Due to this the changes would not be passed onto the offsprings.
Such changes would only have taken place if an offensive was grinding to halt
Any new servers or changes would then displayed on the main imagery menu.
These changes would speed up the implementation of the budget in years 2 and following of a programme.