historical evolution
collocation in Englishmeaningsofhistoricalandevolution
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historical
adjective
uk/hɪˈstɒr.ɪ.kəl/us/hɪˈstɔːr.ɪ.kəl/
connected with studying or representing things from ...
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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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It is therefore interesting to look at thehistoricalevolutionof the organisation and its doctrine, through these documents.
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The first looks at thehistoricalevolutionof the film and music industries.
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To fight against the social movement, she argued, is irrational, inasmuch as it is but an inevitablehistoricalevolution.
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References to "class organisations," "class distinctions," "historicalevolution," and ideological "conflict" frequently give rise to descriptions of historical or contemporary revolt.
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And perhaps most impressively, they have powerfully clarified the logic ofhistoricalevolution.
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Studying thehistoricalevolutionof real systems relates to another idea for application to engineering education, the use of autopsies in pathology.
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His narrative encompasses multiple perspectives which explore the interlocking nature of both countries'historicalevolutionand development.
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That changing norms have this embarrassing implication is one reason why thehistoricalevolutionof norms is downplayed by these theorists.
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It has a common life and was the product of a particularhistoricalevolution.
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Second, there is a need to consider thehistoricalevolutionof actual marketing strategies as they relate to the firm.
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Overall it follows thehistoricalevolutionof the debate as it became increasingly polarised, reflected in the intensifying pamphlet warfare.
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Such large data sets make it possible to distinguish rates of occurrence for different contexts and for different stages ofhistoricalevolution.
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The fundamental reason that nonlinear dynamics has not been warmly embraced seems to be that most social scientists have been trying to modelhistoricalevolutionusing the wrong dynamical process.
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One of his major interests is the dynamics ofhistoricalevolution, and over the last twenty years he has published numerous papers on various aspects of this inquiry.
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A well-written overview of thehistoricalevolutionof these concepts, as well as their relation to neuroscience and the conventional computing completes the picture and sets stage for the sequel.
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Historicalevolution, in the case of changing popularity, most often recorded by virtue of successful postfoundation development, is in some essays presented in helpfully clear graphic or tabulated form.
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One of them is the actualhistoricalevolutionof the verb from its full movement-related meaning up to its function as an auxiliary verb in periphrases.
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I have in mind the moment ofhistoricalevolutionwhen the graphic design precedes the composition of a work reflecting by it the articulations of its macrostructure.
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The study of language universals aims to find out what the common properties of languages are, though without any special reference tohistoricalevolutionof languages.
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It is the result of a long, even a tortuous, process ofhistoricalevolution.
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