Reducing family size certainly creates what look, on the face of things, like more competitive descendants.
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On the face of things, Mr Gingrich makes an unlikely champion for the Republican right.
Dotcom and Rothken's arguments are well rehearsed and, on the face of things, have a solid logic.
On the face of things, it looks odd for the government to want to change the system now.
On the face of things, tourism, too, has made a surprisingly quick recovery.
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Yet on the face of things the omens for another push for peace between Israel and the Palestinians are poor.
On the face of things, such a stringent world view would sound absurd in the chaotic diversity of modern Britain.
Perhaps surprisingly, for what is on the face of things a simpler animal, C. elegans has a larger core proteome 9, 453 members.
But on the face of things, it seems likely that serious donors to these groups care far more about Israel than the Democratic Party.
On the face of things politicians who enter into a social relationship with people online behave differently from when they use other media to communicate.
On the face of things, his removal will help Mr Ortega.
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On the face of things, the Gulen movement seems more benign from a Western point of view than either the brotherhood or any of the other networks that compete for a similar role.
It may not sound much on the face of things, but in Kashmir it is a landmark breakthrough between two nuclear armed countries that only a few years ago came close to all-out war.
On the face of things, Mr Borrell's resignation, barely a year after he won the party's first ever primary to choose a candidate for the prime ministership, was caused by allegations of financial wrongdoing by two officials who worked alongside him when, as a junior finance minister under Mr Gonzalez, he pursued rich and famous tax-evaders.
The look on the Plaid AM's face suggested that lots of things might not happen but the very fact that they could is bad enough.
If an atlas's job is to tell you as much as possible about places on the face of the globe, and leave other things to other specialisations, the Times wins this contest pretty easily.
And finally, we must draw on the strength of our values -- for the challenges that we face may have changed, but the things that we believe in must not.
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The idea that any of these things is somehow a threat to the world financial order is absurd on its face.
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It is easier to reach agreement on such things as diluting the stability pact than it is to face the domestic political consequences of making your country more competitive.
And they were putting a brave face on it, confident that eventually things would work out, but you could also see the sense of anxiety, the fear that perhaps this time it was different.
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