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This spontaneous evolution is so rapid, it is very difficult for big institutions to keep up.
The first products of this spontaneous evolution still belong to the purely spiritual spheres.
The quotas are often criticised for not being justified, for having to leave everything to the spontaneous evolution of democracy.
Spontaneous evolution of linguistic structure: an iterated learning model of the emergence of regularity and irregularity.
Ladies and gentlemen, we are lawmakers, and a lawmaker knows very well that you cannot leave everything to spontaneous evolution and that action is required.
This is reinforced by clothing embroidered or monogrammed with the nickname, foiling what I experienced as a spontaneous evolution based on specific moments or relationships.
Unbeknownst to her, Dr. Smith had discovered that through spontaneous evolution, the G.E.L.F. baby requires just much oxygen as a human baby would.
If the symmetries and proportions of Mr. Hersch's music evoke the grounded fixity of architecture, its dynamism and spontaneous evolution are those of the natural world.
The phenomenon of Denman's spontaneous evolution, by which a spontaneous impaction of the shoulder of a foetus resolves a difficult transverse delivery during childbirth, is named after him.
It was as though the spontaneous evolutions of many distinct flocks of redshank and dunlin were multiplied a thousand-fold in complexity, and subordinated to a single ever-developing terpsichorean theme.
It can shown, however, that such "abnormal" cases appear in the spontaneous evolution of the model to a singular point in the asymptotically small times "t" at sufficiently large distances from a start point with arbitrary initial conditions.
Czech President Václav Klaus said that "This ideology preaches earth and nature and under the slogans of their protection - similarly to the old Marxists - wants to replace the free and spontaneous evolution of mankind by a sort of central, now global, planning of the whole world"