Sentences with phrase «dictated by evolution»

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Does not logic dictate that both birds and turtles somehow acquired this «skill», not on their own or by evolution, but that a Master Designer created them with this marvelous navigational ability just as a GPS was designed by a mind?
The Chicago School of Theology made much of its opposition to philosophical idealism; but its strategy of thought in transmuting evolution into something other than mechanistic naturalism was actually dictated and directed by the vestigial remains of its own personal idealism.
One can see now that this was a judgment dictated by the modernistic imagery which a confirmed trust in evolution provided.
The Cuomo / Christie policy may well be right, and it's certainly possible that it's an evolution in policy rationally dictated by steadily changing circumstances.
The finding that sexual isolation may be brought about by changes in at most a few genes argues against the evolution of new species in this manner by long - term runaway processes, as dictated by evolutionary dogma, Coyne said.
The existing roadmap can be described as thus: «predicted industry evolution as dictated by an overview that takes in semiconductor development, parallel products and the recent past».
Contrary to human rights standards which proscribe discrimination and require protection of rights of indigenous peoples to practise and revitalise their cultural traditions [62], the majority's approach apparently dictates a historical search for an actual chain of evolution, under a range of destructive outside influences, to establish a link with «tradition» which may be of little significance to a community, whilst ignoring genuine assertions, or interpretations, of traditional laws and customs by the community itself.
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