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31 The company dealt with uncertainty through a flexible organizational style, aided by a rapidly evolving information network.
32 I have already given examples of different characteristics evolving for different reasons.
33 The shape of the Lombard Scheme is constantly evolving, and a working party on its future development will report in 1993.
34 These new rules are still evolving and are becoming operative in some parts of the economy more quickly than in others.
35 Evolving Hardware Hardware design has traditionally been done by hand, and more recently with computer-aided design and optimization.
36 Such thinking may have a particular appeal to Catholic Christians,[http://sentencedict.com/evolving.html] who tend to think in terms of an evolving revelation.
37 Finance opportunities: financial mechanisms are still evolving and are not yet assured of success.
38 A second important theme in the evolving urban debate after 1979 is the issue of deregulation and decontrol.
39 A clear, authoritative statement of the new doctrine evolving is yet to be announced.
40 Statutory planning has influenced the evolving social geography of postwar Britain in two main ways.
41 While chanceries were adapting their wares to public needs, they were also evolving new formulae for their princes.
42 It has been in its fastnesses for many years, each population evolving to its own rules.
43 What is evolving is a derivative style, or faux formal.
44 Pauline is always busy breeding new machines so that the ecology of the circus keeps evolving.
45 The impact of evolving technology on these forms of information is discussed using historical examples. 21.1.
46 The good news is that in many countries the definition of what constitutes ideal family size is already evolving downward.
47 Geologically, parts of the country are still evolving, like the island of Surtsey, which appeared overnight in 1973.
48 Mr Schulz's associates said the cartoonist captured the anxiety of an age underscored by evolving social and political unrest.
49 Welfare split A look at the differences between the new federal welfare law and evolving proposals from Republican Gov.
50 In all, a very mixed package of health care measures was evolving.
51 This comes as no surprise to Balkan-watchers who have been following the evolving tragedy in the country.
52 They are, in short, a fusion of ideology and aesthetics in a constantly evolving revolutionary synthesis.
53 Enter the emerging and evolving practice of urban design in L.A.
54 Keeler has been musing on the nature of weediness and the likelihood of it evolving among engineered crops.
55 The males adapt to their new and relaxed home by evolving at ten times the rate of their consorts.
56 Thus it is that evolving behaviors reflect qualitative changes in many schemata.
57 By the end of the year the managers were not able to talk confidently about their styles, which were still evolving.
58 However, that process is continually evolving and we are always looking for suggestions to aid its development.
59 And then a big opportunity came, evolving through a series of connections in Washington.
60 The entire system of evolving life and planet was coevolution, the dance of the chameleon on the mirror.
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