future evolution
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffutureandevolution
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future
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈfjuː.tʃər/us/ˈfjuː.tʃɚ/
happening or existing in ...
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evolution
noun[U]
uk/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/us/ˌiː.vəˈluː.ʃən/
the way in which living things change and develop over millions ...
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(Definition offutureandevolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Modelling the global carbon cycle for the past andfutureevolutionof the earth system.
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Not only were they uncertain of thefutureevolutionof monetary policy overseas, they were ill-informed of developments at home.
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The model then reasonably forecasts thefutureevolutionof executive and public employment given the current observed situation for our three countries.
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This implies that, given knowledge of the initial state of a physical system, one cannot determine with complete accuracy thefutureevolutionof the system.
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In the concluding section the likelyfutureevolutionof the industry in developing countries is examined.
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Chapter 7 is unique in that it considers thefutureevolutionof the sun in the context of survival.
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A possiblefutureevolutionof non-chemical control could consist in the development of an automated system capable of distinguishing the crop from the weeds.
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Subsequently, we give another example that shows that even portfolio holdings do not always constitute a sufficient statistic for thefutureevolutionof the system.
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The market participants do not necessarily share identical expectations about thefutureevolutionof asset prices or assessments of a stock's fundamental value.
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Consequently, our expectation for itsfutureevolutionis that the brain will follow predictable paths that are guided by the same mechanisms responsible for the overall structure of other mammals.
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Similarly, top-down theories of evolution as dependent on the accumulated impact of the past confronted those of bottom-up notions of fitness of specific traits that are relevant forfutureevolution.
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Lucas (1978) examines the easiest case of a recursive equilibrium in which thefutureevolutionof the economy depends on the exogenous shock alone.
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Moreover, it would freeze the language in a particular form in space, time and social convention, neglecting the world diversity of its dialects and the whole of itsfutureevolution.
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They are assumed to have full information on thefutureevolutionof demand and supply of skills at the time they are making their educational decisions.
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Five different assumptions of thefutureevolutionof incidence, some based on the empirical results from section 2 and others drawn from earlier approaches, produce markedly different temporal profiles.
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I am concerned that this will have a serious effect on thefutureevolutionof secondary education.
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A limited liability partnership is not a partnership, and it would be wrong to restrict itsfutureevolution.
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The protostar is now considered a young star since its mass is fixed, and itsfutureevolutionis now set.
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It is a one-factor model; that is, a single stochastic factor the short rate determines thefutureevolutionof all interest rates.
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