Sadly, the planet probably does not have the sort of surface on which life could have evolved.
Private equity and hedge funds have evolved to fill particular needs in the financial markets.
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"These are ecosystems that have evolved over millions and millions of years, " said Knights.
Instead, people have evolved to make it easy for others to see where they are looking.
Our eyes and brains have evolved to let us behave effectively and so survive.
The "Three Degrees Rule" may have evolved with the human species, the authors argue.
Thus, genetic engineering is not new, but the techniques for accomplishing it have evolved.
Next-generation firewalls (NGFWs) have evolved into the first line of defense against computer malware.
Scientists think the feathers may have evolved as insulation to keep the animal warm.
The Hosts and their mysterious Language have evolved to be unable to tell lies.
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Many species in the Mekong have evolved to take advantage of this delectable smorgasbord.
IBM, have evolved business models to embrace open source, which contributes greatly to their revenues.
Since there are many ways to do this, different standards have evolved in different places.
Trade unions of the sort that have evolved in western countries barely exist in Japan.
He specifically questions whether complex systems could have evolved gradually through natural selection and random mutation.
This perspective seems off to me, but I also can understand how it may have evolved.
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Plants have evolved to adjust to an environment where there are only rocky surfaces.
The new CBO report shows that government transfer programs have evolved past simply providing for the needy.
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The way we collaborate with external skills or, indeed, wider agency network skills, we have evolved totally.
The CMB gives us clues as to how stars and galaxies might have evolved from that matter.
Emerging market countries have evolved far beyond the point where they can be considered one homogenous unit.
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The DNA of the people and livestock, the language, and many of the customs have evolved in an unbroken tradition.
The precipitous, winding roads have evolved into a thrilling street circuit ready to host this weekend's grand prix.
In the home, PCs have evolved from one-per-household shared devices (typically desktops) to one-per-person individual devices (typically notebooks).
And they say the differences may have evolved millions of years ago when early humans became hunter gatherers.
With time, Shih said, it could have evolved into a product that could have helped solve the problem.
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The intelligent design proponents also argue that clearly, the golf cart could not have evolved from the caddie.
Supply chains have evolved into a network of hundreds of suppliers, sub-contractors and distribution centers, adding tremendous complexity.
Compare this to the chaos of streets, buildings and populations that large cities that have evolved over time.
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One theory is that sensitivity to bitter flavor could have evolved as a protective mechanism against poisonous plants.
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