A scientific theory of IR leads us to expect states to behave in certain predictable ways. |
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If they want to have a genuinely scientific theory, let them propose a model that can be rigorously tested. |
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The longer a scientific theory resists disproof and continues to explain data well, the more certain we are that it is true. |
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Any scientific theory has an exemplary case where the basic ideas and methodologies are laid out clearly and convincingly. |
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A truly scientific theory is expected to result in a testable set of predictions. |
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Panini was a Sanskrit grammarian who gave a comprehensive and scientific theory of phonetics, phonology, and morphology. |
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If one wants to use a god of the gaps argument, one can posit an intelligent cause as an alternative to any scientific theory. |
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Our age is more dominated by scientific theory than was Spinoza's, but only a fond illusion persuades us that it is more guided by the truth. |
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Memetics is a scientific theory unifying biology, psychology, and cognitive science. |
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And it is to the world that is there that the scientist must go to confirm or disconfirm the hypothetical objects of scientific theory. |
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Instead, he now requires them to be able to explain the scientific theory of evolution. |
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Of course, it would be too much for a single nominalist to provide an acceptable version of each respectable scientific theory. |
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This is a book of stimulating questions on philosophy, theology and scientific theory. |
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The Nobel Prize in Economics was awarded in 1990 to Harry Markowitz and William Sharpe for this award winning scientific theory. |
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He described the scientific theory that guides the industry in producing transgenic organisms. |
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Just pointing out that there's a wide gulf of difference between the scientific theory of evolution and the way evolutionary dogma gets perceived by the masses. |
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Course notes in harmony, solfège, scientific theory, esthetics, counterpoint and fugue. |
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Those are both non-scientific inferences drawn from the scientific theory. |
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Doctorates are based upon the thorough investigation of one specific detail of a scientific theory or experiment. |
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There will also be things mentioned that conflict with existing scientific theory and with the common sense of the world. |
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These days, no scientific theory can afford to neglect the systems dimension. |
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But today, turning a scientific theory into a new medicine still takes around a decade. |
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This is a criteria for a scientific theory, to be scientific, to be potentially refutable and this is something that we can learn from science for other disciplines of our knowledge. |
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Support for the scientific theory of evolution is almost universal among those with religious beliefs in Europe and nothing in this motion is intended as disrespect for any religion. |
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Turning a scientific theory into a new medicine now takes around 12 years. |
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Tells about their struggle on scientific theory which Dyson won. |
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A new scientific theory emerged at the symposium. |
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The reason is that behind this issue lies questions that are, or ought to be, answerable to the rational governance of scientific theory and fact. |
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Needless to say, the standardization of terminologies should be based on standardized principles and methods, which themselves should be based on scientific theory. |
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Both a scientific theory and an economic interest underlie these. |
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The Court also noted that expert evidence that advances a novel scientific theory or technique should be subject to special scrutiny to determine if it meets the basic threshold of reliability and necessity. |
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Goddidit is not a scientific theory, if God is assumed to be omnipotent, as omnipotence cannot be scientifically verified. |
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There is no basis in scientific theory for the corridor approach as there is for networks in the fields of operational research, geography or even the occasional application in the transport sector. |
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His 1905 pioneering work on the theory of quantum mechanics, which may be the most successful scientific theory of all time, is being taken to the next level by Gilles Brassard of the Université de Montréal. |
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He considered that if a theory cannot, in principle, be falsified by criticism, it is not a scientific theory. |
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The scientific theory is that the aroma triggers a mouth-watering sensation in preparation for digestion. |
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In chemistry and physics, atomic theory is a scientific theory of the nature of matter, which states that matter is composed of discrete units called atoms. |
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This marked the first truly scientific theory of the atom, since Dalton reached his conclusions by experimentation and examination of the results in an empirical fashion. |
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