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What (who) is cyclical changes - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
The Changes; Changes (song); The Changes (disambiguation); Changes (album); Changes (disambiguation); Changes (film); Changes..; Changes...

Bird changes         
VARIATION OF THE TWELVE-BAR BLUES CHORD PROGRESSION
Blues For Alice changes; Bird Blues; Swedish Blues; New York blues changes; Bird blues; Bird Changes; Parker blues; Parker changes
The Blues for Alice changes, Bird changes, Bird Blues, or New York Blues changes, is a chord progression, often named after Charlie Parker ("Bird"), which is a variation of the twelve-bar blues.
This Changes Everything (book)         
2014 BOOK BY NAOMI KLEIN
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate
This Changes Everything: Capitalism vs. the Climate is Naomi Klein's fourth book; it was published in 2014 by Simon & Schuster.
Changes (Godsmack video album)         
DOCUMENTARY AND LIVE DVD BY GODSMACK
Changes (DVD)
Changes is a documentary and live DVD released in September 2004 by American rock band Godsmack. The DVD was recorded in early 2004.

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Examples of use of cyclical changes
1. The decrease in gonorrhoea could be due to cyclical changes that had been seen before.
2. Palin also restated her controversial view that climate change is largely due to cyclical changes in the earth‘s atmosphere and not primarily caused by human behavior.
3. Reasons behind the rising U.S. deaths were unclear, and U.S. military officials have cautioned not to interpret cyclical changes as the beginning of a trend.
4. "This is going to mean some difficult choices for the next Chancellor, who is going to have to hit the brakes on spending." A spokesman for the Treasury said: "There are cyclical changes to incomes and these figures are incredibly volatile." Real disposable incomes rose steadily for the decade up to 2003, when Mr Brown‘s tax rises began to eat into the pattern of increasing prosperity.