Examples of using Time of change in English and their translations into Swedish
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Time of change has come. Beast!
The 1960s were a time of change for the Beckmans.
Each one of you has a role to play at this time of change.
The 80s were a time of change and breakthrough.
the Earth during this powerful time of change.
Working conditions in a time of change: focus on NEW RISKS.
crisp autumn air is to experience a time of change.
I think that the time of change is inevitably approaching,
As a rule, the dreamed hours symbolize the time of change in the dreamer's life.
only to commend you for your patient courage in this time of change.
the dreamed hours symbolize the time of change in the dreamer's life.
applicable at the time of change.
It is a time of change in terms of foreign relations,
The time in which the days are getting longer again is a time of change for the body.
We are now living in a time of change with a new treaty,
your intention to be of service to all of life during this great time of change.
often are living in a time of change, and struggle to discover
to succeed with your business, a time of change will follow.
often are living in a time of change in the 20th century,
In this time of change, it is prudent for businesses to stay agile;
subjects who had a viral load≥ 50 copies/mL at time of change in background regimen, subjects who discontinued for reasons other than an adverse event(AE),
It is also a time of change in terms of the relationship that Europe needs to have with European citizens in order to give effect to everything set out by the Treaty of Lisbon.
We are very happy to assist you in this time of change for your world's humanity, a very transcendental
Was a time of change for Wimdu and by the end of the year we found ourselves happily part of Novasol
The energy sector is facing a time of change and we at Caruna want to make sure that we have all the necessary resources to react appropriately to changes in the energy market.
In such a time of change, continuing to preach the dependence of universities on this subsystem of our society as a step towards modernisation, despite the fact
It will therefore be a time of change in two circumstances in particular:
In that sense, the time of change, the time for concentration has come but the Commission must not complicate
What we really need in this time of change are scientific curiosity