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But we've been allowed to evolve".
Some efforts are better than others, but the scene has been allowed to evolve comfortably, with label deals seeming like more of a casual afterthought.
Having grown together, they had niches of a sort, and less overlap in the resources they depended on than the bacteria that had been allowed to evolve in isolation.
Perhaps MEPs fear that, despite the tireless efforts of the EU's elite corps of interpreters, some of their rhetorical flourishes might get lost in translation, and a rich heritage of visual sloganeering has been allowed to evolve in Brussels and Strasbourg alongside speech-making.
The problem is that multiple competitive money cults on every continent have been allowed to evolve asset markets into forms that elevate the value of growth capital over prudently measured merit.
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One executive said this issue would be allowed to evolve over time.
Nor is there any reason that politicians should not be allowed to evolve, just like the rest of us.
But in the case of this Fifth Avenue landmark, some say the building must be allowed to evolve.
Labour's ambition is even more expansive, although Andy Burnham, the shadow health secretary, recognises that it should be allowed to evolve.
Society, for the conservative, is best understood as a complex, organic whole which must be allowed to evolve at its own pace.
Instead of being allowed to evolve through pictures over time, the idea of the west is presented as a given, and photographs from different periods are harnessed to illustrate it.
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