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mutates

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Third person singular of mutate

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Making vaccines by simply weakening the virus that causes AIDS has failed because the virus mutates a hundred times faster than even the fast-mutating flu virus.

They need their own words to define their needs and activities: a lexicon of objectives, outcomes and deliverables where a sense of purpose becomes a "direction of travel", where a difficulty always becomes a "challenge", a dilemma mutates into an "issue" and where serving your audience becomes "maximising stakeholder value".

Language shifts and mutates historically as well as geographically and to assume the possibility of a perfect translation is to ignore these shifts and changes.

This scam waned in Florida after a crackdown, only to pop up in Detroit, run by relatives of the original perpetrators.Fraud mutates, too.

It also appears that swine flu mutates slowly, so annual jabs may not be needed.A deal announced at the end of September by GSK and the Brazilian government hints at the difficulties.

It is here that Ms Sherman mutates into the objects of her fascination.In this section The next draft Cloud computing History boy Mother, may I Wee Wilkie Mistress of self-effacement ReprintsWhy does the photographer appear in most of her work?

For instance, he pointed out that the most effective and appropriate economic theory for a particular period changes, because the structure of the world economy mutates and evolves over time far more quickly than, say, the natural world and its systems:Economics is a science of thinking in terms of models joined to the art of choosing models which are relevant to the contemporary world.

It mutates according to local conditions, and it is seldom straightforward.No wonder.

It takes a basic blueprint and mutates it in a bid to improve it without human input.

Certainly, the Vietnam parallel no longer looks ridiculous: if the insurgency mutates into a full-blown sectarian war pitting Sunni Arabs against the rest, Iraq may descend into the sort of chaos from which no outsider can redeem it.But to judge from the continued willingness of millions of Iraqis, Sunnis included, to take part in referendums and elections, that point need not arrive.

It takes a basic blueprint and mutates it.

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