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Seeing this evolving pattern through an analogy illuminates this larger network effect.

Smoke curls from the fire and forms slowly evolving patterns in the candlelight.

Due to the novelty of this rapidly developing technology, a very limited, yet swiftly evolving literature exists on the topic.

What role does cultural journalism play in the swiftly evolving media landscape?

The relative newness of SCRM technologies, coupled with the swiftly evolving nature of start-up companies: which has made them difficult cases to study – has limited the amount of research undertaken in this area.

My company, BBVA, is a leader in this process, in which banks are swiftly evolving towards knowledge-based forms of themselves.

In the coming decades, the divide between swiftly evolving technology and the slower pace of human development will grow wider as exponential improvements in artificial intelligence, robotics, networks, analytics, and digitization affect more and more of the economy and society.

The threat landscape is swiftly evolving, with less-skilled cyber criminals effectively being forced out of business, or at least pushed right down the food chain.

In a swiftly evolving job market, too many young people leave school without the skills to earn a living.

The ratio of surface area to power is one of the major flaws of solar energy, but again, the technology is swiftly evolving.

Homozygous Hexb knockout mice show a progressive deterioration in motor function, swiftly evolving into an almost complete absence of movement (Sango et al., 1995).

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