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It means that you can't adapt to users and you can't easily evolve your product.
Plans to harmonise tax bases could too easily evolve into minimum tax rates.
But as Ms. Goldberg pointed out, these sharing arrangements could easily evolve into competitions.
The protests focused on rejecting a fifth term for Bouteflika but could easily evolve into wider demands.
Sanlon told the Telegraph: "If senior leaders of the Church of England water down the teaching of the Church of England on key issues like homosexuality, then this synod could easily evolve in to a new Anglican jurisdiction in England.
Critics like Kieran Suckling, executive director of the Center for Biological Diversity, an advocacy group in Tucson, say attention to commercial byproducts might easily evolve into logging projects whose outlines would diverge from forest management.
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The pore water in asphalt mixture pavements is easily evolved into excess pore water pressure under the action of the traffic load.
We suggest that such "anticipatory" phenotypes can be easily evolved by a single point mutation in a key signaling protein, the Ras2 small GTPase, and we propose a molecular model describing how specific ras2 alleles, and not null ras2 mutants, or mutations in other components of the Ras/cAMP pathway, can enhance the "predictive ability" of cells for future lethal stressors.
For if higher-order representation is easily evolved, and is rife within the animal kingdom, then there doesn't appear to be any reason why it shouldn't evolve within unconscious sub-systems of the mind as well.
Available evidence suggests that hypersporulation is not easily evolved in vitro.
Moreover, it already contains the genes for additional utilization of L-arabinose and should be easily evolved also for efficient fermentation of this pentose sugar.
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