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1 Europe has to become more open, competitive and outward looking, he said.
2 Some time after two million years ago, ape-men had become more carnivorous.
3 I hope Waitangi Day can become more respected as New Zealand's day.
4 CEO Loescher already said earlier this month that goal become more ambitious.
5 In 2010, new rules required funds to become more transparent and liquid.
6 Over the same time period, political parties have become more ideologically consistent.
7 In practice, however, employees become more productive as the capital stock accumulates.
8 Violence has become more frequent in nearby regions, notably Ingushetia, in 2008.
9 Work to become more aware of the limits to your leadership style.
10 The issue has become more prominent on the international stage as well.
11 Americans typically become more frugal and favor used cars in uncertain times.
12 We have to change our behaviour in order to become more sustainable.
13 The light began to fade and the dream to become more actual.
14 It has become more important to understand the nature of these lesions.
15 People become more agitated, less trusting, more prone to react with violence.
16 Prospective retirees need to become more discerning and alert to changing circumstances.
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