title: bound up with
date: 2018-08-15 17:56:25
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bound up with
- This strengthened the contemporary assumption that evolution was bound up with mutations and their rate of occurrence, and that individuals were largely genetically uniform (i.e., homozygous at most loci for ``wild-type'' alleles). (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- But unlike pre-twentieth century natural philosophers, they desired that their readers come to view species diversity as a quantifiable, measurable entity that was inextricably bound up with their own well-being. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- What they do is something very different: They provide a documentation of extremely detailed, pragmatic, empirical knowledge, represented in religious traditions and rituals, bound up with an emotional tie to the land and living beings. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- Taxonomy is a highly controversial subject, and the issues are inextricably bound up with philosophical disputes that have endured for centuries. (Church, Bottjer, 2013)
- The inversion of the birth-rate is a fruitful mother of social discontent. (iv) Intimately bound up with the concentration of reproductive activity in the poorer classes of citizens, is a consequence, which, at first sight, has its beneficial aspect, namely that very extensive social promotion must take place in every generation, in order that the numbers of the better paid classes may maintain a constant proportion to those of the worse paid. (Fisher, 1930)
- In its earliest days, mathematics was intimately bound up with questions precisely like these. (Krantz, 2017)