Sentences with phrase «undergo dramatic development»

From 4 to 7 months, babies undergo dramatic development that mommy and daddy can foster with exploration and play.
The teaching on capital punishment must today undergo a dramatic development corresponding to these new insights.
During the past few years, Downtown LA has undergone a dramatic development and exploded with tons of new trendy restaurants, shopping areas, entertainment and amazing rooftops with even better views.

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«The communication and marketing landscape has undergone dramatic changes in recent years, including the exponential development of new media giants [and] the explosion of Big Data,» says Levy, in a statement.
Over the last decade, the MDI Biological Laboratory has undergone a dramatic transformation to become a growing and rising independent biomedical research, development and education institution recognized by the international science community and the National Institutes of Health for its highly focused and novel research program in regenerative and aging biology and medicine.
During a child's first years, the brain undergoes its most dramatic development.
A more affordable CLA shooting brake that is said to sport the same dramatic exterior treatment is undergoing development at the company's headquarters in Stuttgart, Germany.
Each work emerges organically within a group over several months from a process of oil paint layering and experimentation, during which the canvases undergo dramatic colour development.
The science of early childhood development confirms that infancy and toddlerhood are times of intense intellectual engagement.1 During this time — a remarkable 36 months — the brain undergoes its most dramatic development, and children acquire the ability to think, speak, learn, and reason.
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