Sentence examples similar to evolved to do something from inspiring English sources

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In no mood to do something.

To not feel like doing something; to not want to do something.

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Just for a moment, imagine how it would be if you considered each day an opportunity to improve, to evolve, to do something better--even a little bit better--instead of thinking failing thoughts that lead you to "I quit?" or "I can't".

Aside from proving that the fish know exactly who is knocking away, the findings indicate that although facial recognition may very well be something humans evolved to do innately, the lack of a neocortex isn't stopping other animals from learning to do the same.

By hanging, the flower caters to the hummingbird's unusual skills – something the plant may have evolved to do because of the bird's reliable pollinating habits.

As we evolved professionally, we felt the need to do something more meaningful with our time, skills, and experience.

The tech industry has a responsibility to do something about how Silicon Valley and San Francisco are evolving, and the displacement we've created.

“Technology evolves, and there’s always a better way to do something,” Wilson admits.

It began when the Government decided to do something about the licensing laws that had evolved over the past century.

In 1999 we came together to do something about the epidemic of anti-trans violence, which evolved into the Transgender Day of Remembrance.

It's evolved since into a family- and budget-friendly adventure, a chance for Mom and Dad to do something with their children before being officially declared "uncool".

But it meant something to do something.

You want to do something.

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