Sentences with phrase «something like evolution»

Sadly, the Evolution will be discontinued this year, but the company needs something like the Evolution to help reinvigorate the brand.
Indeed I argue in several writings that when Darwin spoke of «chance variations» he was more right than he knew and that something like evolution is what a sound theology requires.
7) Would an all powerful eniti - ty need something like evolution to create?

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Whether that growth will be through something like Microsoft's new Office365 service (now in beta) or something more profound remains an open question, although one possibility is the evolution of hybrid cloud models that combine the scalability and low - cost benefits of cloud computing with the uptime and security benefits of dedicated hosting.
However, as I have tried to show, while in Deleuze's metaphysics we find something like Whiteheadian pure potentiality reappearing in a radically decentered form, the net result is less a neo-Whiteheadian naturalism than a distinctly postmodern avatar of polytheism: a vision of multiple «little divinities» effecting random syntheses of differential elements within an immanent space of possibilities: a theory of evolution metamorphosed into Chaosmological Myth: an unqualified affirmation of the endless, goalless, production of Difference.
Something like 50,000 peer reviewed scientific articles support evolution and exactly 0 go against it.
@Eric «Something like 50,000 peer reviewed scientific articles support evolution and exactly 0 go against it.»
Sounds like that might have something more to do with the theory of evolution than business.
The orthodox explanation of what is wrong with creationism goes something like this: Science has accumulated overwhelming evidence for evolution.
Some evolution appears to have happened, but if you look at the scientifically agreed upon probability that the creation of the universe was unguided, it is like 0.000000000000000000276 or something.
It's tiring and frustrating trying to convince someone of something like a big bang theory or theory of evolution when they won't believe the evidence staring them in the face (care to tell me why god gave us appendixes?)
«It's «just a theory» The common use of the word «theory» is something that almost all scientists have run into, and many have probably banged their heads at hearing phrases like «evolution is just a theory», etc..
these are creates that adapted to zero light, its like a blind man who develops very good hearing senses after being blind for so long, so there are so many examples of evolution all around us but everyone rather believe something very simple like oh yea god created all, rather than explain step by step how things came to be....
They'd get more converts if they did something like: «Catholicism: We Don't Take The Bible Literally Anymore» or «At Least We Don't Deny Evolution»
The basic idea here appears to be something like this: we know that consciousness has emerged from the process of evolution.
I'm not necessarily precluding the idea that a sort of god might have helped evolution occur, We can't really «disprove» something like that.
Perhaps most disconcerting to me was the fact that the overwhelming majority of scientists — something like 98 percent — believed in evolution and were working off of evolutionary principles.
I like that Tickle doesn't waster her time vainly criticizing postmodernism, evolution, deconstructionism, etc., (as some conservative evangelicals tend to do), but instead takes these things seriously enough to think Christians can learn something from them.
EA Sports, do not make me do something that I might regret... like buy the next Pro Evolution game instead.
Millions and millions of years of evolution have made sure that the human brain has safeguards built in, just so it can't conjure something like this on short notice.
For me, it's easy to feel it, because he was my player four years ago or something like that, his evolution was great.
I replied to Dawkins that if something like a smart, technological, bipedal humanoid has a certain level of inevitability because of how evolution unfolds, then it would have happened more than once here.
At first glance, intelligent design looks like the same argument that evolution's foes have made since 1859, when Charles Darwin published On the Origin of Species: Only a divine intelligence could have created something as complex as life on Earth.
Evolution can not go through a series of elongated scales and ever end up with something that looks like a feather.
«If something like this is already present at the lower level of evolution, it is most likely kept,» Baluška says.
Whenever you see something interesting, like the evolution of multicellular creatures or human language, cooperation is involved.»
Steve: One of the things that I wrote in my notes as we were watching it was we don't even get sort of a hand - waving definition of either intelligent design or evolution until something like a half - an - hour into the film.
Stringer: Well, it is certainly, it a stance that I have argued for a long time, but on the other hand, to be fair to the geneticists there are some who, I mean, Henry Harpending has just published a book called, I don't know, The Last 10,000 years of Human Evolution [or something like that], where he argues that in fact Neandertals did contribute, and he is a distinguished geneticist.
James started his career as an investment banker, but he had studied health economics, which is a really interesting field because we're looking at not just economics but we're looking at how do people spend their money to live longer, and feel better, and to stay well, and decided after a year in banking that he wanted to work with integrative medicine or functional medicine, and he founded something called Evolution of Medicine, which is an eCommerce platform that lets doctors manage their practices better with customized tools and things like that so they can become more functional doctors, just to make it easier for the transition to come from basically a trained representative of Big Pharma.
The evolution of the internet allows a dating service to do so much more than just matching you up with someone with compatible characteristics.Now you can meet single men and women in a lifestyle environment that reflects part of your personality and the personalities of the people you will meet.In other words, why not meet people while you are doing something you both love — and internet sites like www.meetmarketadventures.com can help.Knowledge SeekersAre...
The evolution of the movie «The Post» (2017)-- a story about The Washington Post's 1970s battles with government over its publication of classified information relating to the Vietnam War and Pentagon Papers — reportedly goes something like this: It was a screenplay authored by Jewish writers Liz Hannah and Josh Singer, who presented it to Jewish film producer Amy Pascal, who decided it would «be a great story to tell.»
Explaining the evolution of the X-Men series and including the more fantastical elements, Singer said «Like Apocalypse — like some of the imagery and characters and stakes [in that movie]-- it's something we haven't seen befLike Apocalypse — like some of the imagery and characters and stakes [in that movie]-- it's something we haven't seen beflike some of the imagery and characters and stakes [in that movie]-- it's something we haven't seen before.
I was hoping for something more revolution vs. evolutionlike the mk5 vs mk4.
Nevertheless, the overall design is more of an evolution rather than something completely new, like the latest 7 Series.
But when Ubisoft and Redlynx named their latest Trials title Evolution, it's like they wanted to make a statement to the industry: this is what sequels should be, an improvement of what came before with plenty of new stuff to sink your teeth into, something familiar yet different, something better.
Seeing as this is the studio that brought us regular classics like Crash Bandicoot, Jak & Daxter and Uncharted, I think the continuous evolution into more mature story - telling, content and gameplay is something they look set to excel at.
At some point, those board game video games like Mario Party need to acknowledge the evolution of the genre and, I don't know, just mimic something like the Jackbox model.
Not bad, for something that was originally designed to be a rally car... 1998 CLK - LM An evolution of the CLK GTR, the CLK - LM (like its Sauber C9 predecessor) won all but one race in the 1998 season.
Developed by former members of Evolution Studios, the team behind Sony exclusives Driveclub and the Motorstorm series, the game seems to take elements from those games, as well as throwing in some new ideas, to create something that looks like an absolute blast.
It should be noted that day one teething network problems are hardly something new in this medium but it does beg the question that, if the likes of Bungie with Destiny can pull off a comparatively smooth launch, why are Evolution Studios having such an inordinately difficult time getting the servers up and running to an acceptable standard?
The various missions in the game provided hours of entertainment, while the new features and «evolution» paths added something new to the tried and test formula, givign fans like myself even more reason to once again become enthralled in the franchise.
Super Mario 3D World doesn't quite feel like the next step in Mario's evolution (something that the next Mario adventure can hopefully pull off), but it is a perfect marriage of the old and new.
It's a vastly different story on iOS, of course, where that platform is over-saturated with examples of tower defence games, and indeed, which has served as something of an evolution chamber for it, with various features like hero units and upgradeable towers added over the years to the basic «plant down some towers to defend against waves of enemies» template.
Up on the 34th floor, there ensues a fascinating discussion about Andre's evolution as an artist; but throughout, like something hanging in the air, there's the fact of what happened in this room three decades ago, and whether there is any way one might speak of it.
Or it's like the way we approach the evolution of something, like taking a little bit of powder from a 2,000 year old vase dropped by Ai Weiwei and spreading into a contemporary mind — that's my cuisine.
Clearly this is not a timescale of a global climate evolution from «natural causes», like the sun getting bigger or something.
Andy == > It seems that churches and religion are not subjects with which you have a lot of first hand / hands on experience — more like something you have always «studied about» from some perspective outside of the field itself — viewed always through the lens of cultural psychology or cultural evolution.
Eventually I see something more sophisticated like Round - Up on steroids i.e. we give the GM critters some fancy effluent pumps in the cell wall for toxic compounds without analogs in nature and then grow them in open ponds where the water is toxic to everything else and the effluent pumps too complex for natural evolution to produce one anytime soon in a natural competitor.
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