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Not least of these, journalism has swiftly evolved to handle the rapid emergence of a new medium.
This preternatural quality is crucial because both science and the human intellect have evolved to handle the material world with relative ease.
Our ears have not evolved to handle the noises we're bombarded with daily...
Our minds have evolved to handle the immediate situation (fight or flight) as well as the long-term trends (winter is coming).
But there's a chance that organisms evolved to handle the extreme radiation that may reach the surface, she added, perhaps by using biofluorescence.
In an article on Prevention.com, Ashley Gearhardt, Ph.D., assistant professor in the psychology department at the University of Michigan, explained that the human body has not yet evolved to handle the intense trio of sugar, fat and salt that comes in candy bars.
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And pet digestive systems, advocates say, did not evolve to handle the corn, grains, flour and other fillers often added to highly processed pet foods.
Security controls need to evolve to handle the vulnerabilities, threats and attack vectors for these technologies.
While food has always played a role in shopping centers, as more channels evolve to handle the mere transactional nature of commodities, shopping centers would be wise to place greater focus on the experiential.
"We put a lot of faith in the idea that organisms can adapt," Kleypas said, "but organisms have probably not evolved to handle these big changes". The best analogy to what is occurring today is in the fossil records of a 55-million-year-old event known as the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum, when the Earth underwent one of the most abrupt and extreme global warming events in history.
In response to questions of Australia's problems with overgrazing, salinity, and erosion, Irwin responded, "Cows have been on our land for so long that Australia has evolved to handle those big animals".
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