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Use "informationally" in a sentence
"So, it seems that the full account of evidence favors an informationally-directed system, rather than natural selection."
"Instead, we have gradual adaptation resulting in an irreducibly complex structure. johnnyb: So, it seems that the full account of evidence favors an informationally-directed system, rather than natural selection."
"The same thing goes for the immune system (progressive improvement of binding), but somatic hypermutation is an informationally-driven process, with selection (and, in the case of SMH, it is an artificial selection) accounting for only a small part of the innovation."