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rapidly-chang·ing
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Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of rapidly-changing in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of rapidly-changing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 4
Examples of rapidly-changing in a Sentence
It is important for the Department of Labor to create an environment to help employers and employees succeed in todays rapidly changing workplace.
With the balance sheet back in rude health, and complexity significantly reduced, WPP needs to focus on the technological and creative transformation that will be vital to its long term future in a rapidly changing industry.
General Motors President Mark Reuss:
At the highest levels of our company we have the deepest respect for Holden's heritage and contribution to our company and to the countries of Australia and New Zealand, after considering many possible options — and putting aside our personal desires to accommodate the people and the market — we came to the conclusion that we could not prioritize further investment over all other considerations we have in a rapidly changing global industry.
The G-7 explicitly agreed to call out human rights abuses in Xinjiang and Hong Kong. I know this is going to sound somewhat prosaic, but I think we’re in a contest, not with China per se, but a contest with autocrats, autocratic governments around the world, as to whether or not democracies can compete with them in the rapidly changing 21st century, i think there’s plenty of action on China.
This initiative is still new and the Red Cross along with our industry partners are working around-the-clock to identify, qualify and collect more convalescent plasma donations to meet urgent patient needs in this rapidly changing environment, we expect to significantly increase collections in the coming days and weeks.
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