subsequent alteration
collocation in Englishmeaningsofsubsequentandalteration
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subsequent
adjective
uk/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/us/ˈsʌb.sɪ.kwənt/
happening after ...
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alteration
noun
uk/ˌɒl.təˈreɪ.ʃən/us/ˌɑːl.t̬əˈreɪ.ʃən/
a change, usually a slight change, in the appearance, character, or structure ...
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(Definition ofsubsequentandalterationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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In this work, thesubsequentalterationof these organic materials under hydrothermal conditions, which have been likely to occur in carbonaceous chondrites parent bodies and comets, is experimentally addressed.
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A re-examination and reconsideration of the schedules with, perhaps, theirsubsequentalterationwould help towards the comfort of the troops.
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These were genuine safeguards —that is to say, they applied at the date of eachsubsequentalterationof the pension code.
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Owing to the continued irregularity of steamer sailings, mail despatches have in general to be arranged at short notice and are subject tosubsequentalterationor cancellation.
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However, thesubsequentalterationof its plans, for compelling technical reasons in order to avoid flooding of its installation, meant that its development needed specific planning permission.
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There has been nosubsequentalterationto the official state seal.
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These grains may preserve chemical information adopted during their formation andsubsequentalteration.
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The only majorsubsequentalterationwas the insertion of a large and impressive east window in the 14th century.
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These will serve as a guide when the electoral areas are devised for the first elections, and when subsequent alterations are in question.
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It is concerned with subsequent alterations of ward boundaries—wards that have not yet been defined in boroughs that have not yet come into existence.
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Where there are any subsequent alterations to the valuation list, the listing officer will always write and confirm any change.
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When it comes to discussion about costs, if a really high-class artificial limb is properly fitted first time, subsequent alterations are less likely and the total cost may be less.
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The information available shows only the dates at which hospitals were originally erected, but not the date or extent of subsequent alterations and improvements over the period in question.
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Subsequent alterations changed some of the original characteristics.
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The chancel and nave probably date from the first years of the 13th century, though all the original details have been removed during subsequent alterations.
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More were uncovered during subsequent alterations between 1917 and 1919.
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The subsequent alterations, including the repainting of his left hand on his hip, reduced the animation of the figure and increased its sense of monumentality.
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The original work commenced in 1913, with subsequent alterations made between 1926 and 1929 when the square tower and top floor were added.
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Essential repairs were carried out, and archaeological investigations revealed more evidence about the building's original form and its subsequent alterations.
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The kitchen and bathroom were then added and the remaining rooms were arranged with movable pinewood partitions and doors in order to facilitate any subsequent alterations.
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