Sentence examples similar to evolving apprehensions from inspiring English sources

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Life works by a process of connotation, an evolving multisensory apprehension of the shifting world.

Ever since Rudolf Virchow in 1858 publicly announced his apprehension of neuroglia being a true connective substance, this concept has been evolving to encompass a heterogeneous population of cells with various forms and functions.

By stepping carefully and tackling students' misconceptions and apprehensions, we can, like Middlemarch's Arthur Brooke, brag about sure and steady progress if not as evolving organisms, then at least as effective educators.

Over time, the brain evolved to maintain that level of apprehension and watchfulness.

And as my experience has evolved, so has my take on my father's apprehension about me becoming a performing artist," she said.

He is similarly casual about his father's tenure as governor of California and as president, giving us a handful of personal anecdotes but appreciably little insight into how Ronald Reagan's political thinking evolved or how his time in office shaped or reshaped his apprehension of the world.

"They evolve.

Everything evolves".

They evolved.

Relationships evolve.

It evolved.

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