Sentence examples for need for evolution from inspiring English sources

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Constantly, he referred to the need for "evolution" rather than "revolution".

There is a strong need for evolution of what has been achieved".

The method is elegant and avoids the need for evolution equations.

Following the targeting stage, a network optimisation stage is facilitated with an extended mathematical formulation that handles complexity issues, and accounts for the development of functional layouts without the need for evolution.

The paper argues the imperative need for evolution of the current international institutions as a way of creating an effective framework for the reallocation of financial resources in the 21st century.

Whether or not there is a relationship between acceptance and understanding of evolution, this data clearly indicates the need for evolution to be taught at all levels, including prior to high school, if only to increase the level of acceptance of evolution to be on par with European countries (see Miller et al. 2006).

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Assessing the ability of the current EU food safety and nutrition regulatory framework to deal with possible future challenges and identifying its potential needs for evolution is essential.

In addition to natural selection, 21 preservice teachers' fictitious stories of humanoid evolution in a study by Hahn et al. (2005) also revealed that they did not grasp the nature of deep time needed for evolution to occur.

Systematic design procedures are needed so that the DPS modeling problems can be solved because there are no guidelines to define the architecture needed for evolution in the traditional method.

As it is hereditary variations that are needed for evolution via natural selection, Jablonka and Lamb set out to study different inheritance systems (where system is understood roughly to mean a set of interacting factors and mechanisms) by identifying different kinds of hereditary variation (Jablonka 2001; Jablonka & Lamb 1995, 2005).

This example fits the larger paradox that contemporary evolution is most frequently measured in colonizing populations (Reznick and Ghalambor 2001), which may have experienced genetic bottlenecks, reducing the genetic variation needed for evolution (Nei et al. 1975).

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