Examples of using Ever-changing in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
Building complex enterprise applications is very challenging in an ever-changing environment.
Fight the dangers of an ever-changing world.
People are complicated and ever-changing.
Stereotypies do not have the ever-changing, waxing and waning nature of tics.
From among the ever-changing formations, a lead dancer emerges at centre stage.
And just like the ever-changing seasons, yinandyangare constantly evolving and transforming.
Ballet is ever-changing, Miss Whitlaw.
To the bride and ever-changing life!
Explore the ever-changing cityscape.
A customer-centric focus on the ever-changing needs of our customers;
From the cleanliness, the ever-changing, loving decoration to the already prepared fireplace.
In an ever-changing world of digital information, some see challenges and limitations.
In the midst of the ever-changing academic climate
A customer-centric focus on the ever-changing needs of our global logistics partners;
Hermystery lies in the ever-changing mood.
The EU needs to be responsive to an ever-changing global economy.
Transmutation(Mutatis Mutandis) is the first album by Bill Laswell's ever-changing"supergroup" Praxis.
It must glorify that which unifies the stream of ever-changing social metamorphosis.
In present day, binary options are rapidly growing in popularity within the ever-changing investment industry.
The canal has 58 locks and runs through an ever-changing natural environment.