Sentences with phrase «eventual emergence»

"Eventual emergence" refers to something that will gradually develop or come into existence over time. Full definition
The film begins in 1975 and ends in 1995 with Bulger's disappearance and eventual emergence at the top of the FBI's 10 Most Wanted list.
But whereas many give credit to science for this, the distinction belongs in the first instance to the monotheism of the Bible, which by depersonalizing and desacralizing the natural world helped clear the ground for the eventual emergence of modern science.
Perhaps the gap between matter and spirit really is as wide as this, so wide that even a transcendent Creator can not inform the natural world with the potentialities that would allow the eventual emergence of the human person without need for further miraculous supplementation on the Creator's part.
Yet the fact that there are agreed values encourages communication and the eventual emergence of a scientific consensus.
To an increasing number of scientists today, it is appearing more and more remarkable that the physical conditions in the universe were from the beginning configured in such a way as to make the eventual emergence of life and mind a relatively probable development.
More significantly in terms of party standing, their marginal pickups in the House and Senate that year presaged their eventual emergence by the 1990s as the majority party in Congress.
In some way, the beginnings of the cosmos were already oriented toward the eventual emergence of living and conscious beings who would be aware of the universe.
These sciences, which formerly laid before us a universe fundamentally inhospitable to life and consciousness, are now instructing us that our world is quite remarkably congenial to their eventual emergence.
The eventual emergence of flowering upstarts around 140 million years ago is still what Charles Darwin called an «abominable mystery.»
Soon after the infant Earth cooled down, he says, primeval microbes began processing essential elements — carbon, sulfur, and nitrogen, among others — that allowed for the eventual emergence of higher life - forms, including us.
Johnson's stories chronicles his life as a drug addict in the 1970s and his eventual emergence back into mainstream society.
From my supprosings of Neanderthals talking mostly about dead animal, «Zug Zug, thag like meat good,» to the eventual emergence of Indo - European and Semetic languages, branching into Altaic, Germanic, AfroAsiatic, and others.
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