Sentence examples for has evolved to describe from inspiring English sources

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So well-entrenched is corruption in Mexico's political life, that an entire lexicon has evolved to describe its intricacies.

Human natural language is good up to a point and has evolved to describe what we typically encounter in the world.

Things that exist from nature, things that we've chosen to build in the world – these are things which human natural language has evolved to describe.

But in the past five years, according to experts, the term astrotourism has evolved to describe more intentional travel to places with dark skies and more visible stars.

The majority are lined by a single layer of hyperplastic columnar epithelial cells with minimal nuclear atypia, but a substantial minority exhibit more diverse histologic features such as stratification of cells, apocrine-like secretory features, and significant nuclear atypia, contributing to the complex terminology that has evolved to describe them [ 3, 5, 11- 13].

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Although there is broad consensus that Alzheimer's disease (AD) should be treated during its earliest stages, the concept of secondary prevention has evolved to be described more accurately as treatment of preclinical, presymptomatic, or early AD.

Just like search patterns in biology have evolved to optimal foraging strategies due to natural selection, so have evolved mathematical models to describe those patterns.

We have evolved to need coercion.

The term "cough etiquette" has evolved since described by Bone A, et al. 2000 [ 12- 19].

Monogamy May Have Evolved to Prevent Infanticide.

While the label "boutique" has evolved in recent years to describe hotels of almost any size that feature a modern design concept, three new establishments -- Jia Shanghai, the Mansion Boutique Hotel and M Suites -- will epitomize the term.

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