Not only is there evolution of life, there is a similar evolution of ideas and neither avenues of evolution
stop at a particular point.
The corresponding LMS graph shows that 50 % of participants were unable to complete the task from start to finish and
stopped at a particular point.
Not exact matches
In
particular it has been found that in most cases co-operation in the great evangelistic task
stops at the
point where pastoral care is needed for the building up of the Church.
He theorized that religious thinking evolved
at some
point (ironically, you might say) and that in some cases tribe leaders were able to use this to get people to
stop fighting and to form bigger, more powerful political units, which in turn won out over isolated tribes, thereby facilitating the spread of a
particular religion.
I do have some seemingly rhetorical questions:
At what
point should one
stop complaining about a
particular problem?
The progenenolone steal effect
stops at this
point but the body is unable to produce adequate energy and fatigue, accelerated aging and breakdown of the bodies protective barriers (skin, blood brain barrier and gut barrier) are the hallmarks of this
particular physiological state.
Asked
at one
point if he can track down a
particular villain, he replies with what could easily be his life credo: «I won't
stop until I do.»
At this
point in the series, for this
particular series, and this is Southern Quilting, I
stopped after five books in that series.
They can become bored with a type of food and if they have been sick
at some
point, that may well
stop them eating that
particular food ever again.
You can upgrade weapons and officers, purchase medicines, go fishing, speak to townspeople and get some small side - quests that will provide small boosts to your Strategem uses (essentially battle events that can change the flow or
stop the enemy
at points or whatever pertains to that
particular battle).
I would be interested to hear why those who think our obligations should
stop at our borders came to choose that
particular point.
I would really like it if manufacturers
stopped taking features out of Android, but LG & Sammy in
particular have layered so much garbage on top of the base software that it's hard to even call them Android phones
at this
point.