Examples of using Changes may be made in English and their translations into Swedish
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Changes may be made without any further notice.
Once you have submitted an order, no changes may be made.
Changes may be made at any time without prior notice.
Price includes all taxes and surcharges Changes may be made up to 3 days prior to your arrival.
Changes may be made at any time without prior notice.
products and website so changes may be made to privacy statements from time to time.
No changes may be made to the text as shown in the standard form.
if and when such changes may be made to this Privacy Policy, you must cease access to this website.
Changes may be made to reflect market conditions
Any worrying symptoms should be reported to your doctor so that changes may be made to your treatment or medical services be contacted if necessary.
Changes may be made at any time to the information herein without prior notice.
The Advanced Filter Dialog is opened, and changes may be made to the filter's name or rules.
In this process, changes may be made to the figures reported by Statistics Finland.
Changes may be made to data that Statistics Finland has released after their initial publication.
Such updates, improvements and changes may be made with or without prior notice, and may affect the services,
Changes may be made without notice to the information at any time
Given that no substantial changes may be made to the instruments affected by codification, the European Parliament,
We are proceeding cautiously together with the social partners to see how changes might be made to the Swedish labour market model, but not
try to find a solution where a change might be made with respect to Sarajevo.
no substantial change may be made as part of a codification.
keep in mind that changes might be made for the next academic year.
We reserve the right to make any changes that may be made.
Changes may then be made through comitology;