Sentence examples for evolving multitude from inspiring English sources

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That is the managerial mindset that identifies "us", the bosses, as people who need to manage "them", the unruly masses, to achieve goals, rather than celebrate and coach our participation in the evolving multitude of life.

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Live shows might be the last vestiges of a music industry in the throes of a technological revolution: in the span of a single century, the advancements that brought us recorded music, captured it on evolving multitudes of physical formats, and then rendered them all obsolete within the last decade, have irreversibly altered the industry's financial models.

Consequently, species living in seasonally cold environments have evolved a multitude of strategies to reorganize their cellular architecture and metabolism, and the underlying mechanisms are crucial to our understanding of life.

Fungal species have evolved a multitude of mechanisms to survive exposure to antifungal agents.

Altogether, it seems that Azospirillum strains have evolved a multitude of sensing strategies that may favor adaptation to particular ecological niches.

Microorganisms have evolved a multitude of mechanisms for coping with stressful conditions, including both general and stress-specific response mechanisms [ 11].

"The fragments that compose the installation appear simultaneously as suspended in time and as continuously evolving, while the multitude of layers, assembled views, and variously scaled vignettes coalesce in ways that parallel the construction of the psyche," Maher explains.

While the heartland of the empire was inundated by Phrygians, some of the Cilician and Syrian dominions retained their Hittite identity for another five centuries, evolving politically into a multitude of small independent principalities and city-states, which were gradually incorporated by Assyria until by 710 bce the last vestiges of Neo-Hittite political independence had been obliterated.

The app's menu is quite evolved, involving a multitude of on-screen "buttons" that each operate different nodes, allowing for a more customized -- should we say "personal"?

Soldiers, originally with enlarged biting mandibles [4], subsequently evolved into a multitude of shapes and functions, including the snapping soldiers in the Termes-Capritermes group, able to produce one of the fastest ever recorded biological accelerations with their mandibles [5].

Patterns detected in gene expression or in copy number changes of specific cancers suggest that cancer genomes emerge and evolve through a multitude of different but still finite evolutionary pathways.

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