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EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Dawkins assumes that natural selection will do this selecting job.
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It is dangerous to suppose that natural selection wants this or that.
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Nabokov, however, denied that natural selection can explain it.
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So natural selection pushes the population even further towards the Always Defect extreme.
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The better the host defends, the more natural selection will promote the parasites that can overcome the offense.
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The difficulty with natural selection which Taylor raises repeatedly is that it explains evolution by chance.
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There is an obvious analogy between operant conditioning and evolution by natural selection .
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Within its limits, natural selection is an illuminating idea.