Sentences with phrase «than the process whereby»

Second, this existence is nothing else than the process whereby the new concrescence eliminates some possible characteristics and opts for others, and so creates its own identity We may call this the power of characterization or creativity - characterization.
However you need to look at the final result rather than the process whereby it was reached.

Not exact matches

I think you mean randomness in mutation: natural selection is anything but random (it's a process whereby certain variants in a population reproduce more successfully than others).
It is more about meaning than about the process whereby life came into existence.
Our new, more superior production process, whereby ingredients are wet blended to a liquid form and then spray dried (instead of mixing dry ingredients together), produces a formula that has an improved spread of nutrients and creates a powder that is less dense than before.
We plan on having a process in place whereby we can ensure you get there asap, often resulting in little difference than the time you would be seen if you were in hospital.
Is something lost in the process whereby it is less than 1:1 but still ok?
If it weren't for the «enrichment» of wheat flour in the United States — a process whereby nutrients destroyed by processing are added back into processed wheat — more than half of Americans would fail to reach the DRI standard for vitamin B1.
The McDonald brothers innovated the process whereby cooking and serving burgers and fries was approached more like an industrial assembly - line than a kitchen; efficiency and repeatabilty are king.
Second Look: For schools below the first three criteria, CCSA offers a «second look» process whereby schools may submit additional evidence of student academic gains that may demonstrate higher levels of growth than what is seen at other schools.
Further it is obvious from the code that they were not «sitting on the fence» but rather it was an active process whereby they were able to build a fence at will — which is an active occupation rather than a passive one — showing their ambition to be at the forefront of the research rather than being bereft of results to show for their efforts.
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