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By this point the book has moved on to the University of Michigan and a different evolutionary phase in the would-be writer's life: teaching.
Each evolutionary phase is characterized by a particular managerial style and each revolutionary period by a dominant management problem faced by the company.
Medical schools, still under the spell of Darwinism, wanted full corpses and skeletons to compare with the Anglo Saxon dead, so they might reinforce the fallacious orthodoxy that each race represented a distinct evolutionary phase.
"We then went to the O'Neill as a 10th anniversary entertainment," Mr. Ross said, emphasizing that the show had no evolutionary phase at the Eugene O'Neill Theater Center in Waterford, Conn.
Its soothing interiors — an increasingly intimate spiral of rooms — represent the next evolutionary phase in the city's architecture, one in which we need and crave privacy more than social contact.
Sir David Attenborough's Radio 4 series on the theory that human ancestors descended from the trees via an aquatic evolutionary phase has been dismissed as based on wishful thinking about an implausible theory by the anatomist and broadcaster Prof Alice Roberts.
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They coexist virtually everywhere, though they probably represent two evolutionary phases.
Geoarchaeological data from Sidon's ancient harbour areas elucidate six evolutionary phases since the Bronze Age.
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