The first stage is to demarcate scientific interpretations from non-scientific interpretations. |
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Incidentally, as a non-scientific, non-religious sort, I'd like to make a calm suggestion. |
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What follows is pretty much of the same decidedly non-scientific background. |
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Jane arrived in Gombe with a non-scientific view that chimpanzees, along with dogs and some other mammals, were very like people. |
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The public certainly has a right to oppose scientific research on non-scientific grounds. |
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Here is a perfect example of why you should never accept at face value how the work of scientists is reported in the non-scientific media. |
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They need to remember that a public judgment about the application of science, based on non-scientific criteria, is valid. |
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Ballard suggests that courts must, indeed, remain neutral between scientific and non-scientific worldviews. |
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You cannot argue science with individuals that are arguing non-scientific ideas. |
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It is an attractively designed site, and gears itself towards non-scientific people. |
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Recognition of their know-how grew throughout the 20th century, as people resorted less and less to quacks and non-scientific treatment. |
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Scientists must understand that communication with the non-scientific public is essential. |
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This is a non-scientific way of gauging women's interest in and relevance of materials, but very valuable. |
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He pointed out the importance of making use of non-scientific sources of knowledge such as literature, poetry, the arts, philosophy and religion. |
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Jobs requiring a specialized university degree in a non-technical or non-scientific field. |
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The Group found that science careers in the private sector fair quite well when compared to non-scientific careers. |
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This report, however, argues that the PP cannot be based on purely non-scientific concerns. |
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He proposed a demarcation criterion that, in his view, made the distinction between scientific theories and non-scientific conjectures. |
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It's a completely personal and non-scientific flow chart of associations that seem to make little sense from an objective point of view. |
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The purpose of Gould's effervescent new book is to eulogise the distinctive rationalities of story-telling and other non-scientific ways of thinking. |
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Indeed, there seems little actual evidence for non-scientific motivations behind the rejection of Bengtsson's work. |
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The plan also notes the difficulty of injecting non-scientific topics in schools. |
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But it will be better, he insists, both for scientific and non-scientific readers. |
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I'll admit it – non-vocational, non-scientific degrees are increasingly hard to justify. |
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Here's a thoroughly non-scientific run-down of who has done better on the show to date. |
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We certainly do not want scientists being lobbied to consider non-scientific factors. |
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The assessment process must be objective and based on sound science, with only secondary consideration being given to non-scientific information. |
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So what weight should a non-scientific theory receive in science? |
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I did a quick, non-scientific test on four web sites that I visit fairly frequently, clearing the browser's cache and restarting the machine between each. |
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Those are both non-scientific inferences drawn from the scientific theory. |
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This document is a non-scientific summary. |
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Finally, all populations from non-scientific backgrounds require full access to scientific and technical knowledge that is presented in an intuitive, comprehensible, and engaging manner. |
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A question was raised regarding the use of non-scientific based marketing, for example: facts about diet as it relates to blood typing was included in a CBS-produced flyer. |
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Moreover, a communication strategy would be required to adequately communicate monitoring activities to non-scientific audiences, many who live in remote areas of Canada without reliable Internet services. |
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We need to be very cautious of any move to introduce a subjective, non-scientific element to our oversight in the introduction of new technologies. |
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This commitment also includes sustaining excellence in other non-scientific fields, such as the social, cultural, political and environmental sciences, that may exert an influence on the health of our population. |
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Ethnic statistics would have the effect of bringing in the notion of 'race' — whose non-scientific character and danger are well known by all — and to foster intercommunity conflicts. |
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An hypothesis which is non-refutable is non-scientific. |
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