Sentences with phrase «gradual evolution from»

With one painting, a green abstraction, the artist links color and material to invoke abstraction's gradual evolution from the spiritual and the political to the economic.
Here too, I don't see how a gradual evolution from Kindle Fire 2 to Kindle Fire 3 will help Amazon stay competitive in the Tablet Market.
He asserted a gradual evolution from primitive, less organized, to advanced, more organized, societies; and he maintained that as societies become more complex, and individual roles (and property) more varied, government must retreat from vast areas of social life so as to allow each individual to rise by his own exertions.
Instead of an invasion, the archaeological evidence revealed a gradual evolution from a pastoral to an agricultural society.
This career change seems to be the culmination of Bittman's gradual evolution from mere recipe writer to food policy thinker, evidenced by his latest book, Food Matters.
«Mega-evolutionists have found that slow, gradual evolution from species to species is mathematically and bio-genetically impossible»
Mega-evolutionists have found that slow, gradual evolution from species to species is mathematically and bio-genetically impossible — yet many «scientists» who've realized this say, «Nevertheless, I believe in mega-evolution.»
Everything I've studied has shown me that the bible is a very human collection of books (most with uncertain authorship) and that monotheism was not a radical departure, it was a gradual evolution from polytheism to monolatry to monotheism.

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As seen from the perspective of science, evolution is simply a process involving the gradual emergence of more and more complex entities and societies.
Pluralism, far from being the ultimate end of evolution, is merely a first outspreading whose gradual shrinkage displays the true curve of Nature's proceedings.
As reason sets human beings apart from all other animals, it seems that our rational nature can not be explained by evolution alone, for we do not find stages of lesser reflective selfconsciousness before the human species but evolution requires only gradual changes at a time.
«11 «The Incarnation brings creation to its true end in God, «12 which constitutes a new creation decisively different from the old creation in gradual evolution.
Although in the pre-human stages of evolution the gradual growth of consciousness in animals (see Section 2, below) does not appear to have had any appreciable effect on the course or speed of their zoological evolution, from the time of Man the evolutionary mechanism undergoes a radical change.
The many, many, many fossils that show the slow, gradual change from one species to another we call evolution.
Instead, he argued from a mass of evidence collected in different parts of the world, that «species» had originated by natural selection, by adaptation to the environment and by gradual evolution.
While those who do want meat options are still able to get them on a Monday, Klim says this is part of a «gradual evolution» approach — meaning students get to find out how easy and tasty it can be to do without meat, and go from there.
One of the findings that stands out, he says, is that pop music shows a pattern from biological evolution known as punctuated equilibrium, in which periods of gradual change are separated by explosions of complexity.
A gradual shift of the balance of anterior (green) and posterior (blue) field might have led to the evolution from fins into limbs.
It's all part of a gradual rhetorical shift away from talking about creationism and intelligent design toward casting doubt on evolution, says Joshua Rosenau, spokesperson for the National Center for Science Education in Oakland, Calif. «They have this idea,» he says, «that it's a zero - sum game, so anything you can do to knock evolution down actually promotes creationism without having to say the word.»
The story of human evolution no longer looks like a smooth, gradual transition from ape to hominid.
However, there's some evidence for very gradual evolution interspersed with crises, so in theory there may be plenty of time to intervene before the disease changes from being relatively benign into something dangerously aggressive.»
The videos in the show will trace the gradual evolution of her online presence, and a practice of perpetual modulation of over ten year of internet ephemera that mines decorative motifs from flowers to the female body.
Stylistically, Guston's evolution from figurative art to Abstract Expressionism was gradual.
Rather than perceiving the «destruction» of these portraits as a form of urban decay, Machen sees an evolution taking place; sometimes quick but more often a slow and gradual metamorphosis, wherein the individual subject solicits a variety of responses and actions from anonymous sources.
From its inception at Lloyds in 1934 when it was first issued to Macy's, Inc, the D&O policy has undergone a gradual evolution to evolve into a comprehensive cover today with a global market size estimated at approximately $ 10 billion.
High - tech homes have seen a gradual evolution, moving from flashy toys to more usable systems.
Even though we are still a few weeks away from the official start of summer, I've been starting the gradual evolution towards preparing my house for the warmer season.
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