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Still, many people share Adonis's belief that a childhood scorched by abuse is advantageous to a boxer.
Why would a left-handed guy bat right-handed in the first place, reversing the throws-right, bats-left preference that is so advantageous to a batter?
That well-known firebrand Adam Smith knew that private investors cannot always support institutions that are "in the highest degree advantageous to a great society".
A high degree of civil freedom seems advantageous to a people's intellectual freedom, yet also sets up insuperable barriers to it.
This is a trend that is advantageous to a profession where diagnosis and treatment are an equal measure of art and science.
Their failure to develop a regular system of succession and the gradual formation of several competing Mamlūk households, however, resulted in factionalism and instability, which proved advantageous to a new ruler of Iran.
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Evolution is an opportunistic process - species change over time, but only some of these changes prove to be advantageous to an organism's survival.
There are two ways in which mutations could be advantageous to an individual organism in this situation.
The only food that has both is breast milk, and it's easy to see why a strong desire for it would be evolutionarily advantageous to an infant.
In other words, certain actions that are advantageous to an actor may also diminish the fitness of everyone else in the group, ultimately decreasing the fitness of everyone involved: including themselves.
Under what circumstances would the presence of both non-homologous, physiologically distinct protochlorophyllide oxidoreductases be advantageous to an organism?
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