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Although challenged by political pressure and threats to have him fired for his adherence to science, Chic persisted in his role as surgeon general to inform the public that this was a preventable infectious disease.
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Yet on the other hand... from such adherence to natural science and intelligence, arises arrogance and complacency.
Perdue, 70, is well known for leading a prayer for rain to end a drought in Georgia in 2007, but his record of adherence to questionable environmental science doesn't stop there.
This involves adherence to principles of science whilst maintaining close relationships with those with political authority and also ensuring accountability to the communities within which the research is conducted.
A. J. Ayer asserted the unverifiability and meaninglessness of religious statements, citing his adherence to the empirical sciences.
Harding characterized feminist empiricism as arguing that the sexist and androcentric biases present in science are the result of "bad" science and can be corrected by stricter adherence to traditional norms of science, as represented by the feminist critiques identifying such biases (for example Bleier 1984; Hubbard 1983; Longino and Doell 1983).
According to a projection by analyst Kei Koizumi of the American Association for the Advancement of Science (publisher of Science), adherence to this plan would require civilian research agencies to cut back by 6% to 14% over the next 5 years, although education research would grow.
The central idea of this extraordinarily influential and controversial book is that the development of science is driven, in normal periods of science, by adherence to what Kuhn called a 'paradigm'paradigm
Because science journalists often did not report conflict of interest information, adherence to gold-standard recommendations for science journalism was low.
Environmental epidemiology studies require interdisciplinary expertise and adherence to the fundamental principles of geospatial science, environmental science, and epidemiology.
Her activities in the 1910's are not clear, but in 1917 she published a wordy apologia, "Reminiscences, Sermons, and Correspondence, Proving Adherence to the Principle of Christian Science as Taught by Mary Baker Eddy," which maintained that she had been unjustly accused.
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