Only humans have it, we evolved it, and we have enjoyed it for much of our species' history.
To aid this, we evolved the URL shortener making it possible send the URL in even shorter messages.
We evolved middle age because we have always lived more complex lives than other animals - in the ways we acquire resources, socially and technologically.
In relation, we evolved to choose mates who are healthy, and weird robots may set off the same warning bells that told our ancestors to stay away from unfit sexual partners.
The way we collaborate with external skills or, indeed, wider agency network skills, we have evolved totally.
"From an evolutionary perspective, our relationship with the microorganisms that live in us has basically been symbiotic, and we have evolved together, " she says.
We have evolved a pay structure at the Rhinos which everyone understands and recognises but it is inevitable from time to time we will miss out.
Historians and geneticists argue that this inclination for deification is actually deeply embedded in the human psyche, and we have evolved to be prone to worship.
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Today we have evolved from questioning why to answering how.
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We have evolved from merely tolerating diversity to acceptance and now finally the apex of this mindset is celebrating diversity as a source of national strength rather than a source of conflict.
She believes it may be possible that we are evolved to place greater trust, and to have greater affection for, people who look as though they may be related to us because the chances are higher that they share the same genes as us.
He found that while humans have evolved to run great distances, we've also evolved to become more efficient walkers than our ape ancestors by doing the very thing Lieberman's study warns against -- landing heel first.
Quite simply, he says, we have not evolved biologically to be happy in these situations.
Western civilization as we know it evolved during a time when women were in relatively short supply, due mainly to death in childbirth.
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But the problem is that they measure brain activity outside the skull -- you know, the thing we've evolved to shield the murky goings-on in our minds from prying EEG sensors.
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Over many millennia we have co-evolved with them so that now, in a very real way, they are part of us and we are part of them.
Our desire for trade has not changed, but what we are trading has evolved.
Just as our dealings with Russian and Korean companies slowly evolved, we are starting to see movement with Chinese companies, too.
We have entered an evolved technology cycle where the consumer is savvy.
The way we consume television has evolved dramatically in recent years.
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We have co-evolved with other species like cows and pigs, but our relationship with dogs and horses is special because they have served so long and so faithfully as friends and partners in many of our highest aspirations.
Only by embracing our region's rich culinary heritage, how we define deliciousness, and how the market has evolved in different countries, can we come one step closer to understanding the differences and similarities that make up the Asian palate.
It is due to this age-long ritual that we have decided to organize a conference such as this since the doctrine of the Church lectures has evolved over the years we are proud to say we are keeping the hope alive!
Unless we examine every single cancer cell in the patient we cannot know what has evolved.
We as a species have evolved to be internally motivated to share value with our peers as a survival mechanism.
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"Fight sports have evolved, and we're evolving with them, " says Geisler.
Military camouflage really started in the middle of the 19th Century with the introduction of khaki, he says, but what we think of camouflage now evolved in World War I to counter the new menaces of aircraft and submarines.
So while IT has evolved, the way we are hiring clearly has not.
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