Sentence examples for Expected evolution from inspiring English sources

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No parent-daughter value for a closed system is involved rather, just a single isotopic measurement of lead viewed with respect to the expected evolution of lead on and in Earth.

No parent daughter value for a closed system is involved, rather just a single isotopic measurement of lead viewed with respect to the expected evolution of lead in the Earth.

Our preferred approach identifies the effect through changes in one's performance after gaining legal access to alcohol, controlling flexibly for the expected evolution of grades as one makes progress towards their degree.

The results indicate that RWH strategies in dense urban areas under Mediterranean conditions appear to be economically advantageous only if carried out at the appropriate scale in order to enable economies of scale, and considering the expected evolution of water prices.

An understanding of the dissolution of C S H gels in cement under the appropriate conditions (e.g., saline groundwaters) is necessary to demonstrate the expected evolution of the chemistry over time and to provide sufficient cement to buffer the porewater conditions for the required time.

The selected equations for each forecast horizon are consistent with the time frame of real-time nowcasting exercises: the first one includes mainly information on the expected evolution of economic activity, while the second and third equations rely more on information on observed business outcomes.

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In contrast to static systems where no adaptation or selection is going on, financial markets are highly innovative and competitive, so we would expect evolution to be able to explain the dynamics of financial markets.

Most importantly, perhaps, McLoughlin sent a clear signal that he was expecting "evolution not revolution" and that if Shaw's report was advocating a radical upheaval, the government might not be responding any time soon, even if there wasn't an EU referendum to ensure the delay.

For problems of high importance to everyday life, however, we should expect evolution to have found a very good solution.

While one can expect evolution to create biases towards certain types of behaviours, still the populations available to the search process of biological evolution are finite and often remarkably small compared to the space of possible behaviours.

For synchronization, one would also expect evolution from an initially unsychronized state towards synchrony.

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