Sentence examples for evolving review from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Wynn's abrupt departure is only the latest twist in what has become a lengthy and evolving review process by Gov. David A. Paterson, who is eager to get the money to help plug a multibillion-dollar budget gap.

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Aldrich (1999) 100 Organizations evolving Reviewed and advanced an evolutionary theory of organizations addressing the role of the entrepreneur in creating organizations.

Understanding of the specific biological processes and pathways underlying each step is rapidly evolving (reviewed in [ 25– 25]).

As mHealth technologies are evolving, reviews of the available commercial systems and their efficacy, such as those conducted by Savic and colleagues (2013) and Cohn and colleagues (2011), should be updated regularly.

Limited comparative analyses of gene expression among different species have already been attempted and show how rapidly networks can evolve (reviewed in Whitehead and Crawford 2006).

Recent theoretical and empirical studies suggest that selection regimes within the native ranges of invasive populations might be important for creating conditions under which invasive potential could evolve (reviewed in Lee and Gelembiuk 2008).

While the published literature in this field is still evolving, this review demonstrates a wide variety of ways that KEPs can support knowledge management processes in public health.

We stay consistent to our model, but we are mindful to ensure that we are constantly evolving and reviewing what we do to ensure that, although our way of working doesn't change, the details certainly do.

I argued that the web's main discovery engines for content on the web, namely search engines, and social networks, are at their heart, evolved peer review systems.

I'm reassured that we are one of the safest global cities in the world, if not the safest global city, but we always evolve and review to make sure we're as safe as we possibly can be".

Outbreeding depression may then occur if the interbred offspring suffers a disruption of coadapted genes complex and/or a disruption of the interactions between genes and the environment they evolved in (reviewed in Allendorf et al. 2001; reviewed in Edmands 2007; Bougas et al. 2010; Granier et al. 2011).

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