Sentences with phrase «kind of evolution»

«What we are seeing in the shopping center industry is the kind of evolution we saw with other industries in their relationship with the Internet,» says Earles.
More Watchfaces... What kind of Evolution SM - Z400F reached?
This is kind of an evolution
That whole «the more you know, the more you realize how little you know» kind of evolution.
This was kind of an evolution of Jackson Pollock's dripping and became known as Color Field painting — although Clement Greenberg, the critic most identified with it, called it Post-Painterly Abstraction.
if turn 10 where to keep up this kind of evolution who knows what no. 5 would be like may even become from runner instead of gt anythings possible.
The recent revelation by actor Mark Ruffalo that Thor: Ragnarok is the first part of a three - movie arc for the Hulk raises immediate questions about what kind of evolution fans should expect in the character.
The answer lies in a very special KIND of evolution.
He points out that this progression of abilities makes sense for any kind of evolution, whether it be Darwinian or technological.
These animals do not obey the commands of their DNA to the letter, instead interfering with the code and possibly leading to a special kind of evolution
That same kind of evolution is now taking place in science, as a powerful movement toward a unified European research enterprise takes form.
Can you just tell me little bit about that kind of evolution?
kind of evolution of distance running) that would revitalize them and keep them going for many more miles once they were exhausted.
Navigating this kind of evolution can be very complex and challenging — particularly when you are engaging with multiple «audiences» and seeking to be pastorally sensitive to people's readiness and ability to engage the nuances and complexities that this topic demands.
Although this sense of disorder and struggle is largely absent from Whitehead's own writings, there is one passage, nevertheless, where Whitehead suggests the kind of evolution within solitariness which is involved in what I am identifying as religious experience.
The Utah compromise, and the conference address by Elder Oaks, have led some to think that Latter - Day Saints teaching was about to undergo some kind of evolution on the question of same - sex marriage.
The kind of evolution that creates a new and more complicated living thing DOES N'T HAPPEN!
Feloni: And so looking at your own, kind of evolution as a student — is that weighing in on your advocacy now, for science education?
I'm still excited and you see that kind of evolution with Google Home, Alexa and all of the current investments in a variety of smart home categories.
The answer is, we expect the kind of evolutions in sound offered from today's top miniatures in the Esquire Mini's weight class, such as the Carbon Audio Pocket Speaker (now from Boomphones), which blasts the Esquire Mini out of the water with a rich lower midrange, and enough power and presence to provide a passable representation of the songs we know and love.

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«Instagram represents a new kind of stylish startup on the Web — one whose skyrocketing popularity, thanks to the prominence of outlets like Apple's App Store, largely precedes its evolution into a traditional company with such accoutrements as financing, office space — or even a permanent Web address,» noted BusinessWeek shortly after the financing was announced in February.
In other words, those happen because those are natural firsts, those happen naturally because of evolution but can you create those kind of important moments in your life and it really comes down to creating doing new things, always creating — you have to be a little more creative when you get older to create those new things but those are the things you think about which I think are quite important.
It would boost development and force the industry to refine and polish the tools being used, while also providing exactly the kind of feedback necessary for such rapid evolution.
First, evolution requites hereditary material capable of change and the ability to harness energy of some kind, in other words life has to happen before it can evolve.
And before you judge me as some kind of religious creationist nut, I believe that God created things like evolution.
Kind of telling of the weakness of evolution.
Yet you have absolutely no clue about evolution, that kind of ignorance is amazing!
«Are you a sheltered, Jesus - obsessed, home - schooled twerp who has no knowledge of evolution or any kind of science?»
Now we see the evolution of religion, the sects of yesterday becoming the religions of today despite all claiming to come from a some kind of divine message.
If someone believes that the only alternatives are that God is a personal super-designer of the cosmos, a kind of cosmic Steve Jobs, or the whole show was put together by evolution over billions of years, how could one possibly convince this person that the natural law is part of the divine providence for the cosmos?
Yet, how did these «kinds» produce observable biodiversity in only ~ 4000 yrs, well, they won't state it as such, but creationists require «hyper - evolution,» that is a rate of evolution far faster than evolutionists themselves believe is possible.
Well scot, given that you don't understand evolution we can safely say you are intellectually dead and shouldn't be speaking on the matter... it's kind of like you not wishing us to speak on the matter of anything spiritual since you consider us spiritually dead.
Within twenty years [of 1874] the threat of evolution and the kind of biblical criticism and liberal theology it and other concomitant trends were seen as empowering had reached such a pitch that a series of Bible Conferences of Conservative Protestants were held at various sites in the United States.
The specific sequence of nucleotides determines the various kinds of life that appear in evolution.
If evolution is the only thing providing any kind of purpose or direction to the development of our capacities, then our ability to reason has only been placed in us because it helps us to survive and multiply.
1) Species: According to evolution, a specie is a kind of life that can reproduce its own kind.
They simply can not comprehend how anyone else can not KNOW that God is real like they do, so opposition to that belief in things like evolution appears to be some kind of denial to them.
Evolution was a man's idea and we can see what kind of mess man has gotten the world in to.
So «peace», «we are all one», «spiritual evolution» and such are often found together is a certain kind of packages, don't you agree?
I refer to new ideas in physics, chemistry, physiology, philosophy, theology, all of which are pertinent to the religious significance of Darwinism.3 What many seem not to understand is that the crux of the religious issue is not between fundamentalism — which I recall no one whose intelligence I greatly admire defending — and evolution, but between two kinds of theism and two kinds of evolutionism.
It is, however, exactly the kind of body we would expect to have as a product of evolution.
Evolution also spits out all kinds of insanity.
The fact that mind has emerged only once in the whole known course of evolution does not, in my opinion, bear out the view that rudiments of mind, or some kind of protominds, are omnipresent or even widespread in the living world.
EVOLUTION: the process by which different kinds of living organisms are thought to have developed and diversified from earlier forms during the history of the earth.
Indeed the past history of human intelligence is full of «mutations» of this kind, more or less abrupt, indicating, in addition to the shift of human ideas, an evolution of the «space» in which the ideas took shape — which is clearly very much more suggestive and profound.
The kind of science that makes the claim for evolution is NOT the same science that gives us the great quality of life that most of us have everyday (medicine, cars, electricity, airplanes, cell phones, etc).
As evidence he cites a few pages from Creative Evolution saying that «Bergson repudiates the notion of disorder, and divides order into two kinds, vital and geometrical.
Thank you so much for your kind compliment... and again thank you for the links which I hope just to find the illustrations of those you named for me as ealier humans of evolution...
I used to think that the only true Christians were «Bible - Believing Born - Again Evangelicals» like me, the kind of people who voted for Republicans, rejected evolution, walked the Romans Road, and prayed the Sinner's Prayer.
I don't remember the exact article, but I do know that Berlinski has come up before, like it would make some kind of difference that some people who don't believe in god don't believe in evolution.
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