"Every team is fit now and it's
survival of the fittest.
Nature and natural selection must be left to its only conclusion -
survival of the fittest.
Looking my way, she said, "That does it, I've got to say something." Addressing everyone, she broke in with, "Excuse me, but Darwin did not coin the phrase "
survival of the fittest," Herbert Spencer introduced it.
HERBERT SPENCER (1820-1903) is credited with inventing the phrase, "
survival of the fittest".
Otherwise he might have ridden around England with "
SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST" between his taillights.
Session topics include "
Survival of the Fittest: Lessons From the Global Economic Crisis" and "How to Trade Through a Downturn: Re-engineering for Growth." Marvin Traub, former chief executive officer of Bloomingdale's, is scheduled as the keynote speaker.
It's voyeurism meets sado-masochism as the sick contestants battle it out in a
survival of the fittest - physically and mentally.
Our stories are based on the philosophy of "
survival of the fittest": The fittest are the richest and have the right to own it all.
It was a case of
survival of the fittest or winner takes all." Who told him that?
A measure of his enduring influence is that his notion of the "
survival of the fittest" remains an important part of our social lexicon (the phrase was coined by Spencer, not Charles Darwin).
* Is
survival of the fittest an apt description of the hurdles young Indians like Anupam face?
He puts "product" in the place of Darwin's "species." He suggests that while there are three mechanisms involved in evolution, companies tend to concentrate on just one: "I think most big companies have
survival of the fittest down.