Sentences with phrase «of years of breeding»

No amount of training can overcome what 100's of years of breeding has created.
No amount of training can change what thousands of years of breeding has created in your Italian Greyhound.
They believe that thousands of years of breeding specific small dog breeds have created many medical issues in purebreds that do not exist in the mixed breed or hybrid dog breeds.
The farther back you go, the less significant that breeders influence is, but the results of years of breeding DOES influence the health of your puppy in either a positive or a negative way.
While there are always major differences among individuals, hundreds of years of breeding does make a difference.
The features of today's English bulldog are the result of hundreds of years of breeding, but changes to the breed's traits — flatter face, shorter nose, stubbier legs, more skin folds — have become particularly rapid in recent decades, Pedersen said.
Hence, the physical and mental characteristics of modern - day Siberians stem back from the hundreds, if not thousands, of years of breeding that went into the development of a suitable dog for Arctic living.
Turning a wild wolf into a Chihuahua took thousands of years of breeding and selection.

Not exact matches

PARIS (AP)-- Researchers say they've discovered a worrying breed of power grid - wrecking software, saying the program was likely responsible for a brief blackout that hit Kiev late last year.
Figuring that Monaghan and Inc 500 lions like him are a rare and fascinating breed, we sought their advice on behalf of the scrappy executives who grace this year's list.
Maybe that's why he is one of the rare breed of CEOs who has held the top job for 17 years and is still going strong.
Around 200,000 years later, a small group from our own ancestral line ventured out of Africa and bred with Neanderthals.
«The VMware culture breeds adaptive and resilient employees, having been at the forefront of disrupting the IT industry throughout the last 18 years,» Gelsinger says.
The study, conducted by Eli Lilly's (lly) Elanco Animal Health division at the request of the National Chicken Council, said that if one - third of U.S. broilers switched to slower growing breeds, that would mean 33.5 billion pounds more feed, 7.6 million acres / year more land, 28.5 billion pounds of manure, and 5.1 billion additional gallons of water.
Humans have been breeding plants to have desirable traits for thousands of years.
Entrepreneurs under age 50 without employees (other than a spouse) can contribute as much as $ 51,000 this year in a special breed of these retirement plans called a Solo 401 (k) or Individual 401 (k).
«The guys and gals Boyden acquired are best of breed,» says Mark Surrette, a former Halifax - based Odgers partner with more than 30 years in the business.
If 50,000 years ago the human race was motivated by simple survival, the emergence of more complex societies have bred a drive within human beings to, broadly speaking, seek reward and avoid punishment.
Proceeds from this year's event will benefit the International Arts and Philanthropy Foundation and Breed Life, a group that aims to facilitate the donation of human organs to people in need.
These were a different breed from their counterparts of just ten or 20 years before, who shunned the press and whose comments were carefully crafted by corporate PR departments.
David Knopf, 29 years old, represents a new breed of millennial executives who have risen up the ranks at global companies.
The benign environment of the past six years has bred complacency in investments expected to have the least amount of risk.
Ah yes and the flood happened about 5000 years ago... and out of 2 of each they were able breed without defects and survive the predators... and breed more and then some of the same breeds would change and trael across the oceans liek to Australia, the islands... etc..
You don't seem to realize that Ham's Creationism involves a Universe that is less than 10,000 years ago and a human race that is entirely descended from 3 breeding pairs of humans 4,000 years ago wherein all the males were 1st order relatives.
Of course, my nine year old mixed breed dog would also be a vast improvement.
The species of wheat that we in the West use for bread only developed in the last few thousand years as a result of two instances of sympatric speciation (different to selective breeding, but an agent of evolution none the less).
These are the same two goons who tried to argue that the Banana is a perfect example of intelligent design — totally omitting the fact that humans have been selectively breeding them some 800 years to make them more edible.
After many years of such selective breeding, the resultant dogs would differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity to their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
It flies between 25,000 and 30,000 miles a year (the equivalent of circling the globe), breeding north of the Arctic Circle yet spends the northern winter in the Antarctic.
If they lived for hundreds of years did they breed like rabbits after the great flood for hundreds of years?
Mrs May said: «As terrorism breeds terrorism and perpetrators are inspired to attack, not only on the basis of carefully constructed plots after years of planning and training, and not even as lone attackers radicalised online, but by copying one another and often using the crudest of means of attack.»
It takes more than a few seconds to recover from such strong addictions that have not only been bred into our DNA but reinforced over many years of belief and practice.
I suspect this is why this new breed of rigid Calvinism that follows the «five points» to their most logical conclusion, without regard to the moral implications of them, has flourished in the past twenty years.
• the names and breeds of the various dogs and cats she's had thru the years.
In the several centuries that we have been making detailed biological observations, and in thousands of years of selectively breeding plants and animals, we have not seen any Darwinian evolution in the lab, farm or field.
Per your assertions, humans in the cradle of humanity have been affected by Malaria for millions of years yet somehow, this negative trait is never bred out of the human population.
In the strongly patriarchal society of Islam, women don't really have a choice but to bend to the husbands desires and stay pregnant throughout the breeding years.
In fact, the religious breed in greater numbers than those of us who have a life outside of church, so it is possible that religion will be even more dominant in 100 years
And just as we no longer countenance slavery, which both Old and New Testaments regarded as normal, so we also no longer countenance the use of female slaves, concubines and captives as sexual toys or breeding machines by their male owners, which Leviticus 19:20 f., II Samuel 5:13 and Numbers 31:17 - 20 permitted — and as many American slave owners did slightly over 100 years ago.
Those of us who dismiss the conservative tradition as being represented by Billy Graham or by the stance of Christianity Today ten or 5 years ago might, for example, take a look at Richard Mouw's Political Evangelism, which is typical of a new breed of theological writing from a very conservative, though hardly fundamentalist, biblical perspective, or God in Public, by William Coats, Episcopal chaplain at the University of Wisconsin.
This is a trend that goes hand in hand with the church's general infatuation with corporate business models — as evidenced in recent years by the invention of a new breed of minister: the executive pastor armed with an M.Div.
Do a bit of study regarding genetic drift, population bottlenecks and the impossibility of the entire human race having come from 3 breeding pairs of humans, with all the males being 1st order relatives, a mere 4,000 years ago.
Some 4,000 years ago, the 6 breeding humans from the boat began the pro-create at an astounding rate, somehow seeding the entire planet with the diversity of ho / mo sapiens we see today.
If, for example, a dog breeder only ever allows the fastest male dogs to breed with the fastest female dogs, after many years of such selective breeding the resultant dogs will differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
Given enough time, and many thousands of years are generally required, the added up effects are so great that breeding and producing viable offspring with the original breed is no longer possible, and thus the new species emerges.
If, for example, a hunter - gatherer only ever allows the fastest male dogs to breed with the fastest female dogs, after many years of such selective breeding the resultant dogs would differ so much in body shape, leg length and, perhaps, lung capacity from their ancestor as to be considered a separate breed.
The species of wheat that we in the West use for bread only developed in the last few thousand years as a result of two episodes of sympatric speciation (different to selective breeding, but an agent of evolution none the less) and the various Shiraz, Char.donnay and Pinot Noir gra.pes we enjoy today, in the form of wine, were all developed and perfected in the last 100 years or so.
Aliens will come to earth and remove the deserving humans which have been successfully breeding for thousands of years in an unknowning effort to repopulate the slave supply for the Master Race.
Michael — I appreciate your sincerity, and won't dispute that there may be some accuracy contained in Genesis, but I can't get past the obvious inaccuracies one will read as well; e.g. all decedents from a single breeding pair (a.k.a. Adam and Eve), the extreme ages listed of 700 to 900 years old, just to list two.
Allen believes «a new breed of denomination» which will allow broad freedoms will arise in the next eight to ten years, centered on the moderate state conventions and other groups.
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