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evolve

[ih-volv] / ɪˈvɒlv /


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“It’s good to have this discussion and reshape our notions because the game is evolving,” said Jay Jaffe, the author of “The Cooperstown Casebook.”

From The Wall Street Journal

But given their exchanges have involved trading insults including fraud, hypocrite and unserious, we'll have to see how their working relationship evolves.

From BBC

“If retail participation begins to recover more clearly … the probability that this rebound evolves into a more durable trend increases meaningfully.”

From MarketWatch

So, when she was asked to do this film, she arrived with a clear sense of what the franchise meant to her, and how she wanted to evolve it.

From BBC

"Understanding these trade-offs deepens our insight into how aging evolves and how males and females balance survival and reproduction differently."

From Science Daily