Since the very beginning of life, Darwin's theory of evolution, or survival of the fittest, has applied itself. |
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Even at its fittest, the fatigable and limited human body rarely carries out flawlessly even the ordinary desires of the soul. |
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In this film, both human and animal experiences highlight the Darwinian concept of survival of the fittest. |
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It's an artificial-intelligence concept based on the idea of Darwinian survival of the fittest. |
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I've always kept in good shape and I'm still one of the fittest lads at the club. |
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Make no mistake, once you're in the crush for the ticket gates it's survival of the fittest, every man for himself. |
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It was indeed a battle for the fittest and reputations did take a severe beating once the competitions gained momentum. |
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In 1948, he suggested it might one day be possible to breed intelligent machines through the Darwinian approach of survival of the fittest. |
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Victory will be earned the hard way, and in the end it may come down to the survival of the fittest. |
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The welfare safety net has been removed to ensure that no one can opt-out of this Darwinian survival of the fittest. |
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One theme that remained constant was the idea of captives and oppressors and Darwinian ideas of the survival of the fittest. |
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What is happening is an extreme form of Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest. |
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The contestants who get voted off have simply been subject to the Darwinian process of survival of the fittest. |
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Given the soft ground, in the end it will come down to which horse is fittest and wants it most. |
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Why would they ship their only daughter across five countries to compete in some crackbrained battle of the fittest? |
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Being able to think and reason the survival of the fittest wasn't just down to strength but also wits, guile and cunning. |
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The accepted view was that only the fittest could withstand six Gs through the chest and 3.5Gs from head to toe. |
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Regardless of the care taken in initially establishing turf, the long-term composition of the turf depends on survival of the fittest plants. |
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It would be ironic if the first successful application of gene therapy were to people who are among the fittest on the planet. |
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I don't see how you would actually select the fittest fish as would happen in nature because natural selection works on that. |
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An inhabitant of the principality, he knows the track well and as one of the fittest and more experienced drivers, he has been a consistently high performer there recently. |
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He was the fittest recruit to pass out of training for the Royal Marines. |
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This is a very complex issue centred on natural selection, or if you like, survival of the fittest. |
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As we all crawled back to our dormitories, Br Chris, easily the fittest of us all, could be seen scampering back to the Brothers' house. |
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But while the Tour's riders are among the fittest athletes in the world, you don't need to be an elite sportsperson to enjoy cycling. |
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We will not leave behind the person who is disabled or hurt and only go for survival of the fittest. |
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News stories from disasters around the world depict chaos and survival of the fittest. |
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If, as they almost certainly believe, we're all just rearranged pond scum, the products of survival of the fittest, then they would have no basis for a consistent moral code. |
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This is highly unusual in the war culture of Mogadishu, where survival of the fittest means profit however you can. |
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Tipper maintains that, when used as a guiding principle, survival of the fittest has led us teetering towards the edge of moral bankruptcy. |
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This strategy must not be based on the survival of the fittest, but on a mix of competitiveness, high employment levels and social protection. |
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Dawkins' evolutionary model relies on random mutations in single nucleotides during DNA replication, totally unguided, followed by selection of the fittest by the environment. |
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The means of social control range from threats and intimidation to the survival of the fittest. |
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Darwin's theory of survival of the fittest does not mean survival of the best, but only survival of those best fitted to cope with their circumstances. |
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What seemed to be an indisputable case of survival of the fittest suddenly became an inspirational study of perseverance by one player against another throwing a fit. |
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What does it do for a whole population whose quality of life has been jeopardized because of this attitude of buyer beware, survival of the fittest, let the market forces prevail when it comes to health and consumer products? |
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We're talking survival of the fittest here. |
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Turkey is obviously demonstrating with these actions that it intends to resolve this problem not through democratic process but through violence, with the survival of the fittest. |
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They focus on personalizing social programs, but that is just code language for dismantling them and returning to a survival of the fittest society. |
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The law of the survival of the fittest still applies on the high seas. |
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If free trade is implemented, this will mean survival of the fittest. |
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School is often the only place at which there are operational rules and a reference system for young people at odds with an environment frequently dominated by survival of the fittest. |
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His Social Darwinism, with its Southern strategy of survival of the fittest, has not morphed into a Scientific Darwinism. |
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Intrepidly, we embraced The Hunger Games: a post-apocalyptic dystopia, pitting boys and girls against each other in a desperate and bloodthirsty survival of the fittest – in other words, taking a small infant to the cinema. |
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Even for the fittest and most-skilled of skiers, freestyling is no sport for the faint of heart and the 2010 Olympic event promises to be extremely technical and fiercely competitive. |
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Too often, the corporate world is portrayed simplistically as a jungle where only the fittest survive. That said, engineering development—and, more broadly, innovation itself does rather follow a Darwinian scheme of things. |
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The title of the presentation is a bit daunting, but it serves the purpose of reminding readers that in the digital world too, only the fittest will survive. |
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In the light of the results obtained it will draw up a list of the 15 candidates whom it considers fittest for the tasks described in Section II of this notice. |
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For the fittest ones, the wonderful panorama which can be seen on the Sunday race, including Gruyère, Château d'Oex, les Diablerets, Gstaad and the mythical Jaun pass, will leave each and everyone with wonderful memories. |
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San Francisco residents have often ranked among the fittest in the country. |
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When only the fittest male remains, the female stops and allows him to copulate. |
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Our short dozen of Aristophanic dramas may be taken to represent the fittest among the hundreds of other comedies which have perished. |
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Because if you take survival of the fittest as the driving force of evolution, this leaves the field wide open for eugenics, racism, and a dog-eat-dog mentality. |
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After participants' level of cardio respiratory fitness was assessed using a treadmill, it was also discovered that white blood cells were lowest in the fittest men. |
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Even the fittest guy on this tour would be affected if he contracted viral enteritis and would be out of the game for two weeks but with me it was four tournaments. |
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