Sentence examples for have evolved to consider from inspiring English sources

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What we see is not reality, but is instead our brain's interpretation of the parts of reality that we have evolved to consider useful.

Recently, these models have evolved to consider interconnect issues, such as placement and routing for interconnect-dominated circuits, interconnect delay, and crosstalk noise.

More recently, the U.S. EPA has simply begun asserting that its procedures have evolved to consider human variation in cancer risk (see question 6 in U.S. EPA 2011), but these amount to one trivial adjustment and one empty promise.

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Mrs. McCain's trip offers a good example of the complex and sometimes contradictory ways that post-Watergate regulations have evolved to dictate what is considered proper use of campaign funds.

In a similar way, RNA interference by siRNAs is considered to have evolved to silence TEs [18], [20].

In addition, the regulatory burden has evolved to currently consider negative impacts of pesticides on aquatic organisms.

Diuretic therapy has evolved to be, and is still considered, the best intervention for acute symptom relief, despite the growing recognition of its limitations and the absence of compelling clinical data to support its use [ 1].

"We consider that international law has evolved to a position which recognises, as part of the sovereignty of a state, its right to reclaim cultural property of great historical significance which has been wrongly taken in the past – a rule that would entitle Greece to recover and reunite the Parthenon sculptures".

One possible explanation is a shift in professional mores: conditions such as this one have evolved from being considered private, personal afflictions to diseases with a clear health impact.

The time taken for diagnostic tasks presents as very relevant to the skill mix debate, as regulation changes have evolved slowly when considering DCPs as the first point of contact, ergo as the diagnostician.

It has been suggested that it is feasible that several of these putatively missing genes may in fact have evolved so rapidly (considering that tunicates are very fast evolvers) that today could no longer be readily recognized because they lost significant resemblance to their vertebrate orthologs (Cañestro et al. 2003).

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