Sentence examples for conduct that has evolved from inspiring English sources

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"I feel that the common idea that this theory and the conduct that has evolved from it has largely impacted black and brown people (namely cishet straight men), while very true to an extent, fails to take into consideration the intersections of gender, class, orientation and perceived ability for example," Mputu adds.

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Grasslands are ecosystems that have evolved with frequent disturbances.

There are two broad types of clocks that have evolved.

The others have comprehensive systems that have evolved over years.

A CNS compartmentalization study conducted on the same study population showed that only 10 20 % of the children had HIV variants compartmentalized in the CSF [ 32] that have evolved to use low levels of CD4, a characteristic of macrophage-tropic isolates.

Her answer to that question has evolved.

That character has evolved, Mr. Yoshimura said.

But that plan has evolved.

In the years since, that fear has evolved into understanding.

The reality is that learning has evolved.

That curriculum has evolved significantly over the 9 years.

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