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Conservation investment in agricultural landscapes has evolved to take a more market-based or business approach.

At first, the cat was yet another opportunistic creature that evolved to take advantage of civilization.

In 2014, though, the idea has evolved to take that into account.

Many species in the Mekong have evolved to take advantage of this delectable smorgasbord.

LIFE on Earth has evolved to take advantage of the speed at which the planet spins.

In the near future, the models will need to be evolved to take the special requirements of the potential ILC site in Japan into account.

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However, the new WSN architectures have to evolve to take it into account.

Military strategy needs to evolve to take account of all those other audiences.

Leaders' TPOVs must be firm and clear, but they must also constantly evolve to take new conditions into account.

As forests would become re-established larger herbivores would evolve to take advantage of all the nutrients locked up in woody species".

Regulations for medicine, by their very nature, constantly evolve to take on board the latest scientific advice, he adds, with new guidelines being introduced all the time.

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