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Once these structures matured, people would act eugenically without a second thought.
For all their genetic improvements, the Culture is by no means eugenically uniform.
But eugenically speaking, he just doesn't cut the mustard.
Some form of genetic selection, perhaps, in which the individual was computer matched with the eugenically optimum partner?
Everyone was encouraged to carefully evaluate their prospective marriage partners eugenically during courtship.
She rather approved of that-a healthy, eugenically sound emotion.
Super-mentality is a matter of eugenically controlled breeding.
"It's an old custom, a bit of the primitive left behind from the days when Solarians had not yet been weeded eugenically.
The couple are eugenically interesting.
Therefore, "we should think about" whether to "accept the existing prejudices and then try to eugenically manipulate them" or to transcend those prejudices.
Uniformity is the defining feature; there is only one language and all ethnic groups have been eugenically merged into one race called "The Family".
Well, as Jimmy the Greek has observed, "Nobody loses all the time except the Columbia football team and people with eugenically inadequate thighs."
Given their conclusions about intellect and demographics, it is hard to believe that these writers would oppose a eugenically motivated program designed to influence patterns of reproduction.
I strongly reject any future possibility of trading in human tissues, buying and selling embryos, using eugenics, or eugenically modifying the human genome.
Alfred A. Knopf, his publisher, could not have eugenically bred a better spokesmodel for sincerity than Jedediah Purdy.
"If you think that human abilities and intelligence are largely determined by genes and innate modules, then you will organize schools, jobs and opportunities eugenically," he said.
By 1925 the Eugenics Records Office was distributing standardized forms for judging eugenically fit families, which were used in contests in several U.S. states.
I replied quite scornfully, 'You read all that up in Pinckwerts; the notion that involution functioned eugenically was exposed long ago by Glumpe.'
If I took them with me, and we woke in a lifeless time, they could bring forth a new race which I could train eugenically into the right pattern."
He describes how nobody in his kingdom ever drowns, because they have been eugenically bred for dozens of generations to weigh less and less until everybody is lighter than water.
The biological determinism of Tepper's world also controls sexuality, and the novel constructs homosexuality as a genetic and hormonal disorder which has been eugenically removed from the population.
The story also contains a class system handed down from the Roman era, in which upper-class humans, descendants of Roman patricians, are eugenically advanced and have a much longer-than-normal lifespan.
At the BMA's annual meeting in 1913, eugenists denounced medics' long-standing but misguided dependence on environmentalism, arguing for amendments to the marriage laws in the interests of eugenically fit unions.
The hero, in a sense, is the company doctor, who helps Vincent realize his dreams of becoming an astronaut in order to spite the biotech-state (the doctor's own eugenically planned son "didn't turn out the way they promised").