Sentence examples for coexistence has evolved from inspiring English sources

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Cestode lifecycles were established in their respective hosts during the Pleistocene or earlier [2], and such long coexistence has evolved into an intricate, multifaceted relationship.

As a result, a conflict of coexistence has evolved between domestic animals and large carnivores, which threatens in particular the existence of those animals kept in pasture and open grazing systems in mountainous and sparsely populated regions.

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The boreal forest is mainly composed of jack pines, which lack the natural defences of the lodgepole pine; this has evolved in coexistence with the beetles.The hope is that the infestation will stall on Alberta's eastern border with Saskatchewan, where large stands of jack pine are scarce.

America's fabled love affair with the car hasn't ended, but like many a romance that gets off to a smoking-hot start, it has evolved over the years into more placid coexistence rooted more in need than pleasure.

"My thinking has evolved.

She has evolved.

"The marketplace has evolved.

Korea has evolved.

"The game has evolved".

Our relationship has evolved.

"My entire life has evolved.

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