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Davis also has the stature to hold Anthony and Stoudemire accountable when they stray from the offense, which has devolved into a muddle of isolation play.
The changes championed by the former health secretary Andrew Lansley, which has devolved powers to GP-led clinical commissioning groups, had led to a lack of clarity over leadership.
If you read any of the Big Papers, like the Financial Times, the Guardian or the New York Times please don't watch cable "news," which has devolved into infotainment you'll have noticed an uptick in the number of stories covering some sort of food crisis.
I don't even watch US cable news, which has devolved into cable noise.
That is, the new, New York City which has devolved into the gentrified terrain of upscale bars, luxury condos, designer boutiques, and foreign investors - to name a privileged few.
From the outside, the dynamic of the Republican Party looks not like struggle for the soul and direction of the party, but a desperate effort to assign responsibility for November's loss, which has devolved into a circular firing squad of blame.
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By Confucius's time, however, the feudal ritual system had been so fundamentally undermined that the political crises also precipitated a profound sense of moral decline: the centre of symbolic control could no longer hold the kingdom, which had devolved from centuries of civil war into 14 feudal states.
Rather, I felt motivated to flee the 9-hour, $9.95 Get Motivated! seminar at the Verizon Center, which had devolved into a faux beach party with DJs playing '80s music and audience members tossing around plastic beach balls and dancing to Michael Jackson's "Thriller" and Van Halen's "Jump".
Since then the Randalls Island Sports Foundation (recently renamed the Randalls Island Park Alliance), a public-private partnership with the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation, has renovated and added fields as part of a decade-long transformation of the island, which had devolved into a no man's land of weeds and debris.
Perhaps the most appealing feature of the Sebring, which had devolved into a dour package that even a rental fleet manager would be hard-pressed to love, was that it was possible to make some of it disappear by putting the top down.
He was, after all, a citizen of Alexandria, a city that had been an emblem of cultural supremacy — founded by Alexander the Great, seat of the Ptolemies, the literary and intellectual center of the Mediterranean for centuries — and which had devolved to irrelevancy by the time he was born, in 1863.
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