Sentence examples for upward evolution from inspiring English sources

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This upward evolution in the face of a reluctant administration is historically consistent with the development of national legislation on other environmental and social issues in the US.

Simulations for the gradual populations indicated that during their first 35 generations of evolution, before high salt exposure, upward evolution of α may have occurred, but to a degree still insufficient to offset the cost of males when populations subsequently experienced high salt (ML α =1.76, CI =1.73 to 1.79).

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The grain size at the top region of the CIGS films, as shown in Figure 1a,b, can be explained by the upward structural evolution.

We are coming to understand that spiritually, socially, and even politically, the interests of our species are best served not just by the noble hope for an end to human conflict or by the understandable desire for a cessation to human suffering, but by participating in the upward surge, development, and evolution of human culture and consciousnesses at all levels.

He says that art and the history of technology are often marked by ruptures, and most histories overlook moments where "deep fusion" occurs: "I felt that we need now another model for cultural consciousness, other than the majestic forward and upward thrusting model of evolution.

He saw biological evolution as steady upward progress, governed by unknown laws..

Regardless of the question, the average scores on all questions concerning the acceptance of evolution showed an upward deflection, indicating that, as a whole, the group more consistently came to accept the scientific validity of modern evolutionary theory.

The annual evolution of cases showed an upward trend since 2009, the age groups most affected were infants (8.3% of cases), small children (11.1%) and the elderly over 65 years (26.5%).

ONWARD & UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about the history and evolution of annual reports to stockholders, which have flowered since the war.

By John Brooks The New Yorker, May 18 , 1957P. 76 ONWARD & UPWARD WITH THE ARTS about the history and evolution of annual reports to stockholders, which have flowered since the war.

He writes: " That religious evolution is simply the rise, onward and upward, of ever more compassionate, more righteous, more enlightened religions could hardly be farther from the truth".

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