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In 2009, a majority of Democrats and Republicans took the evolution side of the argument, with 64% of Democrats and 54% of Republicans agreeing.

The French sociologist Éric Fassin, who studied and taught in the United States and now runs the doctoral program in social sciences at the École Normale Supérieure, says you can understand the entire evolution of the parité argument as an attempt not to sound American.

In an interesting evolution of this argument, mRNA gene signatures derived from circulating blood mononuclear cells have been shown to be prognostic in NSCLC patients [153,154].

An evolutionary biologist and geneticist at the University of California, Irvine, he speaks often at universities, in churches, for social groups and elsewhere, usually in defense of the theory of evolution and against the arguments of creationism and its ideological cousin, intelligent design.

Other opponents of directed evolution extend the argument further.

The democratic political parties, left in limbo, with their leaders absent and their supporters harassed or imprisoned, have missed out on nearly a decade of political evolution, the argument goes.

Highlights of this interview include Mr. Wilner's discussion of the evolution of legal arguments made in the U.S. Supreme Court cases; personal relationships with his clients and their families; and vivid sensory description of the conditions of the Guantánamo Bay prison camp.

Opponents of Darwinian evolution still rely on the argument of a poor or absent fossil record, but many new discoveries have been made since Darwin's time, and documentation of the history of past life on our planet has greatly improved.

The memo explained that a K-through-12 comprehensive carry program was the logical evolution of the gun lobby's novel argument that the best defense against atrocities like Newtown is to put more guns in schools.

Combining this with evolution of confidence arguments from the literature, we get stronger bounds on the expected cumulative privacy loss due to multiple mechanisms, each of which provides \(\varepsilon\ -differential privacy or one of its relaxations, and each of which operates on (potentially) different, adaptively chosen, databases.

Yet if aquatic wading is invoked as influential in the evolution of bipedalism, an argument can still be made that energy expenditure was an important selection factor.

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