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flux

noun as in state of constant change

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“Mumbai is a perilous city — even its geography is in a state of flux,” Kapadia. says.

“Historically, it was just seven islands that was bridged by the British East India Company to make it a port because they lost their port in Surat. So the whole premise of the city comes from a super-capitalistic, colonialist past. And the city remains in a state of flux. Developers are grabbing areas where people have lived for years. Women move there to feel more liberated, but there’s an impermanence as well.”

Borthwick pointed to his side's loose ball-handling and contact skills as a reason why, but the constant flux in the backroom team - something Borthwick would have been desperate to avoid - cannot be helpful.

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Ishiba will now have to navigate hostilities within his party, economic woes and a period of flux in international relations.

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In the final days of the excruciatingly tight 2024 presidential race between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump, much is still in flux.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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