Examples of using Constant change in English and their translations into Serbian
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only in constant improvement and constant change.
in constant improvement and constant change.
Physical training should be based on constant change- exercise,
Modernisation means constant change and disruption, and the opening of choices that did not exist before.
as the areas of tax laws and jurisdiction is in constant change.
However, such a diet is very scarce, and a constant change in the temperature regime does not allow the butterflies to reproduce at too high a rate- they have to spend the winter in the form of a pupa.
We advocate the development of survival, through the constant change to enterprise boarded a higher level of development,
you know that constant change has been America's hallmark,
though it is one thing only- a floating experience, a constant change- the change itself(despite its contents).
you know that constant change has been America's hallmark,
characterized by a constant change in the threshold of hearing.
With the above, the Tecnológico de Monterrey contributes to train professionals capable of taking on the challenges generated by globalization and the constant change of science and technology, while opening new opportunities for executives, entrepreneurs and entrepreneurs.
You will be prepared for the constant change of today's business world,
In order to continue delivering our students the kind of education that will enable them to navigate their way to success in a world characterized by constant change, our School has seen dramatic growth in recent years.
In a world where the only thing we can count on is constant change and the shape of work is likely to be very different in 20 years time,
In the digital transformation era, constant changes has become a standard in business.
Pretty hard to keep up with the constant changes.
I think that stress is a fearful reaction to life's constant changes.
fear reaction to life, and to life's constant changes.
Stress is a fearful reaction to life's constant changes.