Sentence examples for lengthy evolution from inspiring English sources

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The social insects evolved more than 100 million years ago; their accomplishments come from "small brains and pure instinct"; and their lengthy evolution has led them to become vital elements of the biosphere.

Hypertrophy of the ribs and/or increased extrapleural fat was present in all patients and is likely a reflection of the lengthy evolution and chronic disease (Fig. 4).

Governance and transparency: the company is aware that the consolidation of a clear positioning as responsible company necessarily requires a strengthening of disclosure processes which rests on a gradual and lengthy evolution of the company culture.

This will likely be a lengthy evolution, but it is a logical one.

This probably reflects a high diversification rate, or a lengthy evolution [ 3- 5].

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Following a lengthy period of evolution, the earth had more or less reached the point where we are now; in other words, it had entered the phase when cars wear out more quickly than the soles of shoes.

A Church Mouse investigation can reveal: 1. Grindon Hall School – have a statement on their website on the issue, stating such anti-creationist views as: "We do not believe that the very plain evidence supporting a lengthy process of evolution needs to be challenged by Christians".

As Dorsey continued, "companies evolve over time and have multiple founding moments," so make one wrong decision and your future isn't necessarily in peril, because building a company is a lengthy process and evolution, not something that can be built (and flipped) overnight.

The app not only had to provide the essential ingredients but also look the part so a lengthy process of design evolution began.

Ms. Almontaser then offered what she described as a lengthy explanation about the evolution of the word and the "negative connotation" it had developed because of the Arab-Israeli struggle.

Additionally, they are genetically and phenotypically distinct, having gone through a lengthy process of convergent evolution to cause an identical disease (Didelot et al., 2007; Holt et al., 2009).

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