"Lie ahead" is used for plural subjects, and "lies ahead" is used for singular subjects.Example:"Trouble lies ahead.""Troubles lie ahead."
A buffer solution.
It depends. In the present tense it is lie ahead. In the past tense it is lay ahead. Because lay is the past tense of lie. Do not confuse this with the verb lay, which means to put something down. I may lay an ambush. But the ambush lies ahead. Now that I am past the ambush it does not bother me that it lay ahead.
Experiencing sudden changes in interests or hobbies (APEX)
The role of a manager in sudden changes is to ensure that there is a smooth transition. The manager has the duty to ensure that all departments adapt to the changes swiftly.
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Sudden Impact
Be prepared for sudden stops by keeping a cushion between you and the vehicle ahead
mutations
I never lied on my dad.
Signs of indicating sudden emotions include changes in facial expression (such as wide eyes or a furrowed brow), changes in voice tone or volume (like raised pitch or yelling), increased heart rate and breathing, and physical movements (like pacing or fidgeting). Other signs may include sweating, blushing, or sudden changes in behavior.
changes in windspeed or direction, sudden changes in air pressure or temperature. Or humidity.