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31) The more or less chronological order of the essays allows certain themes to emerge and evolve over time.
32) Then, studying changes over time, he set out to test the main conclusions derived from cross-sectional studies.
33) Over time, the AK-47 rose above its use as a weapon to become a symbol of defiance and liberation.
34) Moreover[sentencedict.com], sunken waste containers could pose a serious threat over time as they begin to leak.
35) Over time Miles's maps have become more accurate, in part because of his earlier efforts.
36) Sometimes we have a slight loss and sometimes a slight surplus, but over time they balance out.
37) However slowly, the forms tended over time to reflect the facts.
38) Just as methods of cultivating a garden change over time, practices develop from season to season.
39) Depictions of dynamic processes can show change visually over time as well as multiple factors interacting with one another.
40) He will also have to learn something about the administrative structure of his chosen place and how it has changed over time.
41) Compared with ordinary incandescent lamps, quartz-halogen lamps have longer lives and maintain their light output over time.
42) This provides an invaluable source of information on causes of death and trends over time.
43) The lifetime perspective is extended by building simulation models of individual and family income over time.
44) The incident is passed on so that, over time, the betel nut becomes a symbol of eternal regeneration and devotion.
45) Those that start off high can become less competitive over time.
46) In wisdom gathered over time I have found that every experience is a form of exploration. Ansel Adams
47) In this way, infants' ability to detect rhythm, grouping, melodies, and other changes over time are explored.
48) The correlation between fertility trends and relative wages and work-force participation works well over time within particular countries.
49) And departmental power can change over time, depending on economic conditions, technological breakthroughs, and government legislation.
50) Over time, M is affected by regular contact with the dead man's wife and children.
51) Over time, these arbitrage profits have become riskier, and their average size has declined.
52) This suggests that schizophrenics are facing a slow but steady neurodegenerative decline over time, the researchers said.
53) Languages seem to maintain a balance in expressiveness and grammatical complexity over time.
54) Furthermore, a careful history and physical examination permit a confident diagnosis that stands up over time.
55) The proportion of service sector jobs within the economy as a whole, however, has risen over time.
56) It certainly can not, therefore, be used to measure change over time: one of the reasons for its use.
57) In addition to being consistent over time, it is clearly desirable that indicators used within a single year be consistent.
58) This, it is said, will enable parliament and public to monitor national standards and improvement over time.
59) Of course, the rules of games do change over time.
60) But however the goals of their lowland neighbours have shifted over time, they have remained essentially predatory.
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