0 to grow, develop, or be successful:
1 to grow, develop, or be successful:
2 to grow, develop, and become successful:
Other political parties have limited space in which to thrive.
A male infant of 3.25 kg became dyspneic soon after birth and failed to thrive.
This information is encoded in the language itself so that each generation can benefit and thrive in challenging environments.
In conclusion, this species appears to be promoted by elephants, but can thrive without them.
The intensity and immediacy of their expressive intention provide empowering qualities that thrive on musical interaction.
Since agents with short-term perspective create their own evolutionary space where they are able to thrive, the impact of long-term traders remains limited.
It will be important to know whether any of the viruses living under extreme conditions, where humans would not thrive, can nevertheless be pathological.
On the one hand, it furnishes a recognisably prestigious arena for just the kind of conspicuous consumption ' for the moment ' that especuladores thrive on.
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