| 1. | At the end of the show, there is a startling change of scale.
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| 2. | From time to time, a change of scale and pace is introduced into the show.
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| 3. | This change of scale requires much higher sensitivity of detection and stability for long term measurement.
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| 4. | A change of scale on the reference axes corresponds to a change of units in the problem.
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| 5. | Wells called it " a fantasia on the change of scale in human affairs . . ..
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| 6. | This decision has occasioned profound internal changes and extraordinary changes of scale and scope in the past three decades.
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| 7. | Translational symmetry is symmetry under displacement or change of position, and self-similarity is symmetry under change of scale.
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| 8. | Part of the complexity is an unexpected change of scale as Miller tailored certain portions of the property for his short sister.
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| 9. | Press and politicians have sparred over scandals since the 1930s, yet in the last decade there has been a change of scale.
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| 10. | Except for rotations, translations, and changes of scale, all right-handed helices are equivalent to the helix defined above.
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