Sentence examples for gradually been applied from inspiring English sources

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Quality and safety criteria have gradually been applied to birth, together with increasingly more technological resources.

Following the fall of Suharto in 1998 and decentralization in 2001, less restrictive policies have gradually been applied, although secure tenure, in the form of long leases, has only recently become available for villagers in production forests, provided they plant trees (Law 6 of 2007).

These criteria have gradually been applied in PEComa diagnosis, but still have limitations, and there are special cases were they are not applicable; for example, in long-term lymphangioleiomyomatosis involving a wide range, the influence of pulmonary interstitial fibrosis caused by the disease is similar to the effects of a tumor.

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On the contrary, once begun, these annexations would gradually be applied to more of the West Bank, making Israeli separation from Palestinians increasingly difficult.

The term gradually was applied to the lesser spirits of the supernatural realm who exerted pressures on men to perform actions that were not conducive to their well-being.

[ 11- 13] Through quantitative approaches to treatment (i.e. "targeted treatment" – see Opler et al., 2006 for a review) such findings are gradually being applied in various clinical settings.

A large collection of high-quality ESTs was obtained, de novo assembled and characterised, which represents a dramatic expansion of the current transcript catalogues of P. tabuliformis and which will gradually be applied in breeding programs of P. tabuliformis.

Over 30 years of development, researchers have achieved good pretreatment performance with MWI which has been applied gradually from laboratory scale to pilot-scale.

For the tail-pressure test, gradually increasing pressure was applied to the tail of gently restrained mice by an analgesy-meter based on Randall-Sellito method.

The name cannon gradually came to be applied to every gun fired from a carriage or fixed mount and with a bore larger than one inch.

Those who made this protest became known to their opponents as Protestants, and gradually the label was applied to all who adhered to the tenets of the Reformation, especially to those living outside Germany.

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