Examples of using Would evolve in English and their translations into Chinese
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There was general agreement that there was no need for a strict and rigid definition of intentional misuse and that guidance would evolve as the Committee gained experience.
It could be the sort of costume into which ours would evolve in another thirty or so years.
Under such conditions it was expected that Corporate Governance in Singapore would evolve along the lines of US and UK.
However, rainfall was only the trigger, and rainfall measurements could not provide a precise picture of how floods would evolve.
For her delegation, that wording was rather misleading, as many of the terms used in treaties would evolve naturally.
Mr. Cook hired her in 2013 to make sure that Apple's stores would evolve and expand.
Length seemed to be a deterministic variable, a so-called state variable, predicting how the network of creases would evolve.
Participants agreed that the challenge ahead was to be creative in envisaging how the special procedures system would evolve in the new framework and in relation to UPR.
The package would evolve to include projects that have not yet been developed, such as the creation of an independent System-wide capacity for evaluation and initiatives in the area of legal affairs.
The self changed, got affected, broken, destroyed, but another one would evolve-- sometimes stronger, sometimes hateful, sometimes not wanting to be there at all.
She would evolve into a different species.
That maybe it would evolve into something else.
However, concepts in the presentation would evolve.
Who could have imagined it would evolve into this?
As conditions changed, the interpretation of the laws would evolve accordingly.
Over time, Google would evolve Video, focusing on improving its quality.
The result is that the species most well-adapted for survival would evolve.
These micro-organisms would evolve into species that don't exist on Earth.
Peacebuilding operations would evolve in response to the needs of societies in distress.