evolving in the PONS Dictionary

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This has encouraged a trend of local collection programs evolving from household hazardous waste only to also include small business hazardous waste collection.
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In the evolving field of individual molecules, random walks supply the natural platform for describing the data.
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This joint disappeared in the evolving labyrinthodonts, at the same time the number of bones were reduced and the operculum disappeared.
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Second-generation pixel shading cards functioned far more similarly, with each architecture evolving toward the same kind of pixel processing conclusion.
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The video starts with showing the world evolving from its genesis.
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Originally designed in the 1970s, it has been continuously evolving since then.
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Domestic water systems have been evolving since people first located their homes near a running water supply, such as a stream or river.
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The marketplace is evolving in response to these consumers.
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They can respond as first responders to many rapidly evolving situations rather than waiting for the arrival of other specialized personnel.
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As the sport was only created in 2005, the official rules are firm but still evolving.
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