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How to use the word evolution in a Sentence?

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Innovation is the propeller of generations and the catalyst to evolution. Thus, we intrepidly advance concepts that are, at times, overlooked.

Ahavel Aborishade

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10 months ago

Innovation is the propeller of generations and the catalyst to evolution. Thus, we intrepidly advance concepts that are, at times, overlooked.

Ahavel Aborishade

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10 months ago

Innovation is the propeller of generations and the catalyst to evolution. Thus, we intrepidly advance concepts that are, at times, overlooked.

Ahavel Aborishade

added by AAborishade
10 months ago

The history of totalitarian regimes is reflected in the evolution and perfection of the instruments of terror and more especially the police.

Carl J. Friedrich

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1 year ago

The future of autonomy in our industry, is not a revolution, it's an evolution, where machines and minds unite to elevate efficiency, security, and innovation to unprecedented heights.

Martin Tobias Lithner

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1 year ago

Poets often push the boundaries of language, experimenting with words and forms. This experimentation can contribute to the evolution and enrichment of a language, expanding its expressive possibilities.

Oscar Auliq-Ice

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1 year ago

Poetry can contribute to the evolution and enrichment of a language, expanding its expressive possibilities.

Oscar Auliq-Ice

added by Auliq-Ice
1 year ago

Cyberpunk is the natural endgame to biological evolution.

Link Starbureiy

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1 year ago

A paradigm shift can be a sign of progress and evolution, a testament to our capacity for innovation and adaptation.

Martin Tobias Lithner

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1 year ago

This new research is a step forward in understanding what happened in terms of evolution and diversity back in the early days of bat.

Tim Rietbergen

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Xylazine is one of the contaminants in fentanyl, but there could be others, so, I think with the declaration of an emerging threat, we’re sending a clear message to producers and traffickers of illicit xylazine and illicit fentanyl that we’re going to respond quicker, we’re going to match the challenge of evolution of these drugs supply, and that we’re going to protect lives first and foremost.

Rahul Gupta

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It’s nice for the field to getting to the point where we can think about the long-term evolution of memories and really try to understand how that works, and the study is definitely a step in that direction.

Loren Frank

Found on CNN
1 year ago

It is no doubt that biologically important molecules such as amino acids and nucleobase( s) in asteroids/meteorites have been provided to the Earth, in particular, we expect they might play a role for prebiotic evolution on the early Earth.

Yasuhiro Oba

Found on CNN
1 year ago

Wikipedia's collaborative model, constant evolution, and commitment to accuracy make it one of the most valuable resources on the internet.

Oscar Auliq-Ice

added by Auliq-Ice
1 year ago

Based on the speed of color evolution seen in hummingbirds, we calculated it would take 6 (million to) 10 million years for this drastic pink-gold color shift to evolve in a single species.

Field Museum senior research scientist

Found on CNN
1 year ago

More to the point, one cannot understand The Holocaust without understanding the intentions, ideology, and mechanisms that were put in place in 1933. The eugenics movement may have come to a catastrophic crescendo with the Hitler regime, but the political movement, the world-view, the ideology, and the science that aspired to breed humans like prized horses began almost 100 years earlier. More poignantly, the ideology and those legal and governmental mechanisms of a eugenic world-view inevitably lead back to the British and American counterparts that Hitler’s scientists collaborated with. Posterity must gain understanding of the players that made eugenics a respectable scientific and political movement, as Hitler’s regime was able to evade wholesale condemnation in those critical years between 1933 and 1943 precisely because eugenics had gained international acceptance. As this book will evidence, Hitler’s infamous 1933 laws mimicked those already in place in the United States, Britain, Norway, Sweden, Finland, and Canada. So what is this scientific and political movement that for 100 years aspired to breed humans like dogs or horses? Eugenics is quite literally, as defined by its principal proponents, an attempt at “directing evolution” by controlling any aspect of human existence that affects human heredity. From its onset, Francis Galton, the cousin of Charles Darwin and the man credited with the creation of the science of eugenics, knew that the cause of eugenics had to be observed with religious fervor and dedication. As the quote on the opening pages of this book illustrates, a eugenicist must “intrude, intrude, intrude.” A vigilant control over anything and everything that affects the gene pool is essential to eugenics. The policies could not allow for the individual to enjoy self-government or self-determination any more than a horse breeder can allow the animals to determine whom to breed with. One simply cannot breed humans like horses without imbuing the state with the level of control a farmer has over its livestock, not only controlling procreation, but also the diet, access to medical services, and living conditions.

A.E. Samaan

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1 year ago

What we all worry about is a new variant that has immune escape like Omicron had on the prior variants, people like to hope the evolution of the virus will lead to less severe forms, but that’s not a guarantee. So we just need to stay vigilant for the possibility of a different variant.

Chris Murray

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We saw the sort of great-great-granddad of the virus in the late 1990s in Southeast Asia, and we’ve been following its evolution and change ever since.

Richard Webby

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I’m thrilled to reunite with Lionsgate and the incredible team behind ‘La La Land’ to adapt the movie for the Broadway stage, the next exciting chapter in its evolution, we’ve assembled a world-class team to create a musical that will delight ‘La La Land’s’ millions of current fans and introduce the property to a whole new audience.

Marc Platt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

In the ponds, he could see that evolution was really fast. Of course, this kind of evolution does not wait for new mutations but works on the variation that is already present in the population, this has relevance, especially now, when the climate is changing. Because we need to know how species can adapt to a changing climate.

Kerstin Johannesson

Found on CNN
1 year ago

If you try to envision how life evolved from the first organic molecules, it had to have been a herky-jerky process, full of twisted pathways and failures, most of them must have gone nowhere. But evolution has a way of creating winners from countless experiments over long periods of time.

Author Levitt

Found on CNN
1 year ago

I do really want to emphasize that while there is substantial opportunity here for evolution, modernization and performance improvement at the CDC, it has also done a lot of things well and we shouldn’t lose sight of the fact that in the midst of a pandemic there were many other public health activities going on. CDC teams were deployed all over the United States and internationally to assist with local response efforts. The CDC Foundation stepped up and engaged some 3,000 or more people to help the workforce shortages and so forth, so there were a lot of very positive things that happened and we need to make sure that we don’t throw the baby out with the bathwater here when we’re looking at the really critical things that need to be fixed, but also to appreciate and respect what our public health system has been able to accomplish for the past three years.

Julie Gerberding

Found on CNN
1 year ago

My strong preference really would be that we don’t need names because we’ve not seen the constant evolution of many more variants that we need to watch. That will be the best because we’ve mitigated them.

Ryan Gregory

Found on CNN
1 year ago

We’re in the midst of an evolution within the Republican Party and the ascendant wing of the party is demanding a greater say in the way the House majority will govern.

Ken Spain

Found on CNN
1 year ago

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