constant evolution

collocation in English

meaningsofconstantandevolution

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constant
adjective
uk
/ˈkɒn.stənt/
us
/ˈkɑːn.stənt/
happening a lot or all ...
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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 ofconstantandevolutionfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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The musical idea is one of changeable sound material inconstantevolution.
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On the contrary, theconstantevolutionof the market makes it intractable to keep an error-free database of models.
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Even if one could agree about those things, the design of shops does change and can be subject toconstantevolution.
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In the pharmaceutical industry, we have seen a fairlyconstantevolutionin legislation since 1965.
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The use of sterling, both as a reserve currency and a trading currency has been, and doubtless will continue to be, a subject of aconstantevolution.
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It has been inconstantevolutionsince 1995.
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During this long trajectory his style has undergone aconstantevolution.
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The constant hybridization of the figs promotes theconstantevolutionof new pollinator wasp species.
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Until the 19th century there was little change to those arrangements, but there has since been aconstantevolutionof role and function.
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Little changed until the 19th century after which each system experienced aconstantevolutionof organisation and function.
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This section of the site has been inconstantevolutionsince.
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The representation of fixed objects occupying a space, was replaced by dynamic colors and form inconstantevolution.
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With theconstantevolutionof technology, and innovations coming out daily, technoethics is looking to be a rather promising guiding framework for the ethical assessments of new technologies.
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His heavily impastoed paintings, often described as sculptures themselves, came from the pouring of paint from a can, with little planning andconstantevolutionin the medium upon the canvas.
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