Sentence examples for challenges to science from inspiring English sources

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Dr. Allmon says even trained scientists like Dr. Durkee can benefit from explicit advice about dealing with religious challenges to science exhibitions.

This special section of Ecological Economics conveys both how these are becoming possible and the challenges to science and public policy design of turning that potential into reality.

He suggests that faith and the experience of God in everyday life can be the basis for "deep and honest theology" (p. 43) and argues that religious challenges to science not only face empirical problems but make for bad theology.

The truth that fracking contaminates groundwater is out, and no amount of intimidation tactics --either outoight challengescienceience or the arrest of journalists --will put the genie back in the bottle.

500 pp. ISBN: 978-0-08-054820-3, $147 Global Environmental Change: ChallengeScienceience and Society in Southeastern Europe V. Alexandrov, M.F.

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But Matt Stopera at Buzzfeed won by asking 22 creationists to grin like monkeys and pose what they presumably thought was a zinger of a challenge to science.

But it presents a daunting challenge to science and technology professionals who are trying to stay ahead, seeking a career that is unlikely to become outsourced, automated or obsolete.

Typical of the genre was a column published on Nov. 17, 1994, in the journal Nature (and included in the new book), examining ghosts and poltergeists, which "pose a severe challenge to science".

The New Yorker, October 26 , 1987P. 33 Story begins with a quote by James Gleick in the Times about baseball's most demonic challenge to science, the knuckleball... Recent simulations show...that a knuckleball can veer more than once in flight... Illustrated story about some unexpected results which resemble the knuckleball's unpredictable course.

By James Stevenson The New Yorker, October 26 , 1987P. 33 Story begins with a quote by James Gleick in the Times about baseball's most demonic challenge to science, the knuckleball... Recent simulations show...that a knuckleball can veer more than once in flight... Illustrated story about some unexpected results which resemble the knuckleball's unpredictable course.

Story begins with a quote by James Gleick in the Times about baseball's most demonic challenge to science, the knuckleball... Recent simulations show...that a knuckleball can veer more than once in flight... Illustrated story about some unexpected results which resemble the knuckleball's unpredictable course.

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