Lastly, natural selection is a slow process, and the same favourable conditions must long endure in order that any marked effect should thus be produced.
But the utter extinction of a whole group of species has sometimes been a slow process, from the survival of a few descendants, lingering in protected and isolated situations.
In semi-civilised countries, with little free communication, the spreading of a new sub-breed will be a slow process.
What a slow process is social evolution and what a long struggle has been waged for human rights!
It was a slow process, and could not supply the {436} weavers so that they could keep their looms in operation.
The beautiful form and structure of this animal were not made at once, but by a slow process of integration of small changes from generation to generation, and from epoch to epoch of the earth's history.
Now we know that it has been changing, preparing, becoming what it is by a slow process, through a lapse of time so vast that the mind sinks exhausted in the attempt to grasp it.
I think of his physical evolution as completed when he assumed the upright attitude or passed from a quadruped to a biped, which must of itself have been a long, slow process.
A tropical climate sets its stamp upon the complexion and character of man, but this again is a slow process, as the same stress of necessity does not exist.
Now, the lower, coarsely crystalline part of a dike can usually be exposed on the surface only as the result of enormous erosion; and erosion is a slow process, requiring vast periods of time.
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