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For the first time the Supreme Commander is presented not as a ready-made man of the hour but as a new man evolved step by step out of the staff officer who was summoned to the Pentagon in 1942 to work on war plans, came under the spell of George Marshall and laid the foundations of his military fortunes by discovering that his views could merge perfectly with Marshall's.
Instead, it evolved step by step over hundreds of millions of years.
This initiative, as will be described in the paper, evolved step by step.
Uber has certainly evolved step by step, with founders Kalanick and Camp connecting and experimenting with different groups of drivers, and adapting the business to the taxi protocols of different cities.
This obvious pattern suggests that these 4 conserved deletions might have evolved step by step.
The trend in today's scientific community is to consider that a few triplets, each of which coding a corresponding amino acid, must have been at the beginning of the genetic codes and that it, then, evolved step by step 16 by mutation following a scheme already intuited by Woese.
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Irreducible complexity insists that some "adaptive packages" (to use the language of Pandas) are too complex to have evolved step-by-step by natural means.
They consist of a two-dimensional array of cells that "evolve" step-by-step according to the state of neighbouring cells and certain rules that depend on the simulation.
That complex societies evolve step by step from simple ones.
The neat family trees and branch lines charting the steady progress of evolution, and those ubiquitous illustrations of the ascent of humans, in which we evolve step by step from bent-over apes to straight-backed homo sapiens, are not just simplistic, they are a profound misshaping of the truth.
Nature doesn't make leaps, things evolve step by step and this is what we are doing.
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