chops and changes การใช้
- A detailed book would not chop and change like this.
- But we obviously don't want to chop and change ."
- Just because they have scored a few low scores, people want to chop and change.
- Christie said, but he added : " We will not simply chop and change too much.
- "If we try to chop and change everyone then there's a problem, " Muralitharan said.
- He says he'll take some of those older songs and " chop and change " them.
- Neither is better than the other, but that doesn't mean you can chop and change between them.
- The problem is, both teams have had to chop and change their teams repeatedly throughout the championship because of injuries and suspensions.
- "We just haven't got the depth in Caribbean cricket at the moment to be able to chop and change ."
- We can chop and change personnel, but the bottom line is that the guys that are responsible for doing their job are falling short,
- "The ( manager ) obviously has a big squad, and he needs to chop and change some weeks, " he said.
- Because database customers do not like to chop and change, it is almost inconceivable that Oracle users will suddenly switch to SQL 7, however tempting the price.
- This hobby looks set to become a big part of this impressive youngster's future however he has been known to be somewhat flippant and often chops and changes with his views.
- If editors " felt " free ( er ) to chop and change things using html, pages would / could quickly become less uniform and more personalised ( by adoptive editors ).
- "We have a policy not to chop and change too much, there's no way we are going with that sort of attitude, " said South African team manager and former Springbok great Morne Du Plessis.
- Basically I want to compile the kernel and possibly something like Busybox ( for a basic shell in the meantime ) and have it running on a second HDD . I'm hosting everything in VMware server so I can chop and change with my dev environments as needed.
- However, when its object is permeated with darkness ( that is, when its object is something which is subject to generation and decay ), then it has beliefs and is less effective, because its beliefs chop and change, and under these circumstances it comes across as devoid of intelligence ."