Sentence examples for are planning to evolve from inspiring English sources

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Moreover, there are plans to begin screening using FIT in other countries, and those that still use gFOBT are planning to evolve their programmes and adopt FIT.

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Make sure you check out the IVs of the Eevee you're planning to evolve to make sure you've got a top-notch one before using all your candy.

However, ZNet Labs is planning to evolve Good Noows into a niche social network around news content, connecting readers with publishers, journalists and politicians to foster debate.

NOW that the war is virtually over, Iraq must be governed; and its government is planned to evolve in three stages.

The service is planned to evolve through small-scale prototype development and testing.

When the launch does occur it is planned to be via an Evolved Expendable Launch Vehicle (EELV), likely an Atlas V 521 or equivalent.

The definition is still evolving, but is planned to roll out in three stages [2].

LinkedIn is not providing any information about whether it plans to revive the first two products that have been sunset, or how it plans to evolve the one that is currently live.

Because LEADER-eligible areas have the same general characteristic as those where rural districts are recognisable, sometimes some LAGs planned to evolve into rural districts and did so.

That longer-term vision of how WalkMe plans to evolve is what has excited investors in this round, alongside the growth of its existing business.

Mendeley is currently free but the company plans to evolve into a 'freemium' model, charging for additional storage, access and aggregated data.

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