Examples of using Slight changes in English and their translations into Dutch
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C servers and some slight changes in the methods it infects,
The Saint Lucian flag was designed in 1967 and underwent slight changes in 1979.
they make slight changes to it.
The fteen old Member States that have been reporting for several years show only very slight changes in bathing water quality compared with the previous season.
the means available and some slight changes and innovations, infrastructure can be adapted to lift technique without changing it.
The most commonly reported side effects by women are facial redness, slight changes in vision and upset stomach.
And, now they are back with a few slight changes for the 2010 retro edition.
Expert customisation teams provide creative, repeatable solutions to IT challenges, from slight changes to complex design adaptations.
You don't realize how easy it is to condition you by slight changes over a period of time within your environment.
The study shows minimal differences between the indices of all seven countries and slight changes compared with June.
Expert customization teams provide creative, repeatable solutions to IT challenges, from slight changes to complex design adaptations.
copy cells and make slight changes, rearrange cell order, and more.
Ubisoft has made slight changes in the main game,
and incorporated- with some slight changes- into the text.
There have been only slight changes in the respect of minority rights
Ever since, everything's been running smoothly for Ash, apart of course from the slight changes in his hand, that seems to be prone to mischief….
We have made slight changes to the FY2018 incremental footprint,
Capture slight changes of facial pores,
Those slight changes can be used to protect MultiSensor 6- it will know if an intruder is tampering with it
to statistical purposes was acceptable in principle to the Commission and has been incorporated with slight changes in the common position.