Not exact matches
Some examples: that «every single organic being around us may be said to be striving to the utmost to increase its numbers»; that «of the many individuals of any species which are periodically born, but a
small number can survive»; that it is to a mother's «advantage» that her child should be adopted by another woman; that «no one is prepared to sacrifice his life for any single person, but...
everyone will sacrifice it for more than two brothers, or four half - brothers or eight first cousins»; that «any variation in the least
degree injurious [to a species] would be rigidly destroyed.»
We are slowly awakening to the reality that we are all connected... and so therefore, all our actions affect
everyone and everything else to some
small degree.
We see a
small mining village in the hills, a place where
everyone knows
everyone, a place where all men work underground except for the lucky few to have a college
degree.
«Delaware is a
small state, and it seems that
everyone is only one or two
degrees of separation from
everyone else.
Unfortunately for
everyone concerned with climate change, regardless of individual views about the
degree to which it is prompted by human conduct or a result of natural variation, it only takes a
small number of high profile errors or examples of malpractice to undermine
everyone's trust: a crucial point when billions, perhaps trillions, of pounds and dollars could be spent erroneously.
Everyone from tech giants Samsung and Lenovo to
small kickstarter projects have tried to tackle this concept to various
degrees of success.