The amount you can save by cutting spending is limited by nature, nurture, or logic.
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These are those of an ethical nature, which pop up whenever scientists broach the nature-nurture nexus.
There is an element of both nature and nurture in explaining the evil actions of individuals.
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It's not that I disapprove, only that I wonder whether it was a case of nature or nurture.
Either nature or nurture (in a non-grue language) might explain that observation.
One could say that each and every Delphos is an embodiment of its creator's family tree the nature and nurture of Fortuny and Madrazo.
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It may simply be that each tree, like each person, is an individual, and has a personality that's a product of both nature and nurture.
The interesting questions now concern how nature and nurture interact to produce particular bits of biology, rather than which of the two is more important (see article).
This difference must be attributable to either nature or nurture.
Pinker shows that the nature-nurture debate is far from over.
But brains can differ from both nature and nurture.
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"The nature-nurture controversy is never more contentious than when it concerns the genetics of intelligence, " wrote Robert Plomin, a psychologist at King's College in London, in a commentary accompanying the study, in which Dr. Plomin wasn't involved.
One problem is that separated identical twins do not actually provide a perfect nature-versus-nurture template.
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In the nature-versus-nurture debate, psychologists say fathers play an important role in the men their sons become.
As soon as he knew a visitor's political view, said Fisher, he also could predict where he would stand on the nature-versus-nurture issue in genetics.
Outliers depicts a world in which nurture trumps nature most of the time, and where financial success (or disaster) emerges out of a series of culturally-generated lucky breaks.
The research suggested it had both "nature" and "nurture" underpinnings.
It's nurture as much as nature: "Rats that grow up, say, from the dumpster behind a fast food chicken place, will love chicken, " Dr. Corrigan said.
He said that, "unless we take trouble and nurture, pay our respect and reverence to nature, she's a great deal more powerful than we are".
Nurture, in other words, rather than nature.
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