Exact(3)
New Caledonia's rapid expansion, the huge increase in demands of nickel have remade a society, [in which, gradually, misunderstandings between communities have grown again].
The evolutionary hypothesis seems to be an adaptive one for what concerns 'the virtual actor, the ego', where syntactical language played a boosting role: During the evolution of primates, increases in demands of action planning, strategic thinking, and complex syntactical language probably necessitated the construction of a conscious phenomenal world (p. 228).
In both sexes, injuries probably result in demands of healthcare services.
Similar(57)
His 1972 album is one of the most in-demand of all the Brazilian records, especially since the hip hop diggers in the US started playing it.
But witches have been much in demand of late in rural California, the nation's biggest agricultural engine, struggling through its second year of drought.
If we add in a loss in demand of close to $200bn associated with the bursting of a bubble in commercial real estate, the collapse of the bubbles led to a fall in annual demand of close to $1.2tn.
That would result in a contraction in demand of 0.2percentt over the five-year period, reaching 85 million barrels a day by 2014, it said.
Most businesses can live with a sudden hit, or a fall-off in demand, of the order of 5% or even 10%.
The UHW unit has been coping with an increase in demand of up to 25%.
It also raised its forecast for 2010 by 200,000 bpd to an increase in demand of 700,000 bpd.
This will result in explosion of wireless traffic volume [2] and consequently exponential growth in demand of radio spectrum.
Write better and faster with AI suggestions while staying true to your unique style.
Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com