subject to change

subject to change
index ambulatory, conditional, indefinite, insecure, mutable, provisional

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  • Subject to Change — Альбом Ванесса Мэй Дата выпуска 17 июля 2001 Записан EMI Жанр Техно/Акустика Длительность …   Википедия

  • Subject to Change — Infobox musical artist Name = Subject to Change Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = United States Genre = Rock, Funk, Alternative Years active = 1991 1993 Label = Capitol Records Associated acts = Cree Summer,… …   Wikipedia

  • Subject to Change (альбом Ванессы Мэй) — Subject to Change Альбом Ванессы Мей Дата выпуска …   Википедия

  • Subject to Change (альбом Ванессы-Мэй) — Subject to Change Альбом Ванессы Мей Дата выпуска …   Википедия

  • Subject to Change (album) — may refer to: *Subject to Change (Switched album) *Subject to Change (Vanessa Mae album) …   Wikipedia

  • Subject to Change (Switched album) — Infobox Album | Name = Subject to Change Type = Album Artist = Switched Released = February 26, 2002 January 10, 2006 (reissue) Recorded = ??? Genre = Nu metal Length = 45:50 Label = Immortal Records/Virgin Records Corporate Punishment (reissue)… …   Wikipedia

  • Subject to Change (Vanessa Mae album) — Infobox Album | Name = Subject to Change Type = Album Artist = Vanessa Mae Released = 17 July 2001 Recorded = Genre = Techno/Acoustic/Classical Length = 62:02 Label = EMI Producer = Reviews = Last album = (2000) This album = Subject to Change… …   Wikipedia

  • subject to change — is open to alterations, can be changed at any time, is open to modification …   English contemporary dictionary

  • Change management (people) — Change Management is a structured approach to transitioning individuals, teams, and organizations from a current state to a desired future state. The current definition of Change Management includes both organizational change management processes …   Wikipedia

  • subject to sth — ► likely to have or experience a particular thing, especially something unpleasant: be subject to a charge/fee/tariff »You may be subject to additional bank charges for currency conversion. »The company could be subject to a hostile takeover.… …   Financial and business terms

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