If excluded, these groups would simply argue that the Church is not evolutionary enough in its thinking.
Turning managers into executives is not an evolutionary process brought about by piling on more knowledge.
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If Apple were to introduce iTV that was not merely evolutionary but revolutionary on par with iPhone and iPad introductions, Apple stock would start a new strong leg higher.
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Ayala is a popular speaker not only on evolutionary biology, but on the relationship between science and religion.
When exactly this happened is still unknown, as this kind of analysis does not show when in evolutionary time the retroposons were inserted.
Even success today does not generate capital supply as the industry has been wrongly labeled and investors are not shown the correct evolutionary picture.
The iPhone 5 is evolutionary, not revolutionary.
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Mr Clegg said he wanted guarantees that there would not be "back-door privatisation" of the NHS, and the Lib Dems would not allow the bill to be passed "unless I personally am satisfied that what these changes do is an evolutionary change, not a disruptive revolution".
Now in Part 1, Campher offers his argument on why CSR is an evolutionary process, not a revolutionary cause.
Evolutionary psychologists are not as imperialist in their ambitions as their sociobiologist forebears of the nineteen-seventies, but they tend to be no less hubristic in their claims.
List all the studies you kind find in order to fulfill your agenda, but are we not in the middle of a an evolutionary conflict on balancing gender roles, both in the home and at work.
Though foxes are of recent introduction in Australia (having been brought for sport by British settlers), many marsupial predators, now extinct, were present before the arrival of man in both his Aboriginal and his European forms, so the ecological system of plants, herbivores and carnivores in the eucalyptus forests would probably not have been that different in the evolutionary past.
But linking the behavior of humans to their evolutionary past was fraught with perils, not least because of the difficulty of disentangling culture and biology.
And anthropology is not the only human science to have been infused with evolutionary theory.
So, not only is SM1 protective, it has a clear evolutionary advantage over the wild type, at least in the cosseted conditions of the laboratory.
"Lamarch" he wrote "first did the eminent service of arousing attention to the probability of evolutionary change being the result of law, and not of miraculous, or divine, intervention".
Dr Cole suspects this could help explain not only why the lonely are iller, but how, in evolutionary terms, this odd state of affairs has come about.
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According to Mr Griffiths, it is "not a very adventurous bird and it's a bit of an evolutionary loser".
Two years ago another Harvard researcher, Tanya Smith, found that by the time we first faced our beetle-browed cousins, their childhoods were not only briefer than ours, they were shrinking possibly an evolutionary "effort" to continue the species by getting to childbearing age sooner.
And it's all about some of the different things over time that have made human beings drawn to alcoholic beverages, not just the feeling that some people may enjoy from drinking them, but also certain possibly evolutionary advantages to drinking alcoholic beverages.
Sure, the growth rate might not be what it once was, but Apple is now playing in a mature market, selling products that are evolutionary improvements over their predecessor as opposed to blazing new ground and creating new categories of products as it did in 2007 when it introduced the iPhone and again in 2010 when the iPad came out.
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