Sentences with phrase «for chance variation»

But the fact of the matter is that neo-Darwinism with its role for chance variation better accounts for how evolution operates for the most part.

Not exact matches

It had two variations on its homepage: one for those in the know and one for those who found the website by chance.
«But Charles Darwin showed how it is possible for blind physical forces to mimic the effects of conscious design, and, by operating as a cumulative filter of chance variations, to lead eventually to organized and adaptive complexity, to mosquitoes and mammoths, to humans and therefore, indirectly, to books and computers.
is a mere logicker, fastening on a word as the sole expression and exact equivalent of truth, to go on spinning deductions out of the form of the word (which yet having nothing to do with the idea), then he becomes a one - word professor, quarreling, as for truth itself, with all who chance to go out of his word; and, since words are given not to imprison souls but to express them, the variations continually indulged in by others are sure to render him as miserable in his anxieties, as he is meager in his contents, and busy in his quarrels.
OK Lacazette would be a slight improvement or at least a variation but he's not a top tier striker in the same vien as say Ronaldo or Higuain, and while I know we could never get in the former, there was a chance that however highly priced he was the latter could have been ours several seasons ago but was scuppered by Arsenals reluctance to get the deal done quickly and by their distracted bid for Suarez.
i am thinking maybe wenger should consider deploying a diamond formation for us this season sometime as i think this would suit our team and mix it up with 433 and 4231 and 4141 a bit of tactical variation could help our chances on the road this season
Also as 95 % forecast confidence intervals they reflect the historical variation in the votes for these parties and there should be only a 5 % chance of a result outside the interval.
That is, if you're scanning millions of data points looking for variation, you're going to find certain abnormalities that are due to chance and are unrelated to the disease or question at hand.
«The chances of correctly predicting such variations are much better than the weather for the next few weeks, because the climate is far less chaotic than the rapidly changing weather conditions,» said Latif.
Although there was some variation among the aggregators about Hillary Clinton's chances for victory (Nate Silver of FiveThirtyEight consistently produced the most conservative estimates whereas the Huffington Post and the Princeton Election Consortium consistently produced the highest chances), the major polling organizations overwhelmingly predicted that she would win — and they got it terribly wrong.
If he or she wishes to improve bone density, back strength, or improve weak hamstrings, he or she is FAR better served engaging in a carefully designed weight training program incorporating a deadlift variation or two - there is less chance for injury, a much shorter learning curve, and quite frankly he or she will be less physically devastated after a few sets of deadlifts than after moving a tractor tire back and forth across a parking lot.
It's okay (with individual modifications) for pregnant women to take part and while it requires a similar level of discipline to other dedicated exercise systems, PiYo is designed to give everybody a chance to participate all the way through the session by adapting the full form of each exercise through a series of variations that permit anyone to take part.
Best known for his fastidious paintings of geometric solids composed by chance through a system involving the roll of a die, Daniel Aksten's work in Support, Edge, Variation continues to stress the conceptual end of painting, as container of visual experience, true unto itself.
Armstrong was not: a simulation using 150 years of temperature data suggested that, due to natural variation in global temperatures, his chance of winning a bet for as short a period as ten years was only 70 percent.
If that were the case, then there is a better than 1 in six chance that when natural factors equalize out in the long term (which is more or less inevitable, and certainly so for internal variations), we will be facing 50 % greater than IPCC expected warming.
«The chances of correctly predicting such variations are much better than the weather for the next few weeks, because the climate is far less chaotic than the rapidly changing weather conditions,» said Latif.
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