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  1. changing, ever-changingadjective

    marked by continuous change or effective action

    Antonyms:
    adynamic, undynamic

    Synonyms:
    ever-changing

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  1. Brehanna Daniels:

    I'm very proud of NASCAR right now, we're moving on up the ladder. We're taking baby steps but we're changing things for the better.

  2. Denis Waitley:

    There are two primary choices in life: to accept conditions as they exist, or accept the responsibility for changing them.

  3. Tomohiro Okawa:

    While there are many factors behind the Nikkei's outperformance, one thing that is certain is that the type of investors who buy Japanese shares is changing, until recently, global equity funds weren't in Japan. But now more and more are coming to Japan, buying only large caps, so that helps the Nikkei more.

  4. Mariam Farzayee:

    He said it was heartbreaking to see so many Afghans trying to leave like that, i know that because this is an ongoing crisis, the rules are changing every day. He had mentioned that he has a passport for which I think will be beneficial for potentially bringing him here. But if he can’t get to America, I’m looking into seeing if he can come to the UK or any other country in the EU.

  5. Saud Ghani:

    We're looking at aerodynamics, how changing the shape of the stadium affects the dust, heat and wind inside, qatar wants venues that can be used all year. They don't want white elephants.

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