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Both of them have a definite science, for example.
It's not a definite science; because one doesn't work doesn't mean another one can't.
"There was a definite science behind it," she said.
According to the Post, FBI policy for the past 40 years has been that hair matching is not a substantial enough way to identify a suspect (it has never been a definite science), but agents have testified to the contrary when placed on the stand.
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In order to "make guidance by them adequate to all requirements, their dictates have to be interpreted and made definite by science; to which end there must be analysis of those conditions to complete living which they respond to, and from converse with which they have arisen".
We have introduced the new E3 model, as outlined here, to chemical engineering students, with an integrated approach to translate 'generic' common-sense pollution prevention strategies (design, operation) into definite problems where engineering science can be put into action.
Not definitive, just definite.
Later, Ms. Anderson said: "Teaching science is more definite.
People expect science to provide definite answers, whereas in reality it is a method for asking questions about the world.
Emily Howard's music is informed by a range of interests that include chess and sport, but with a definite bias toward mathematics and science.
At the time, the Science Museum's director was quoted as saying that there was "a definite correlation between art and science", but the planned closure of Media Space later this year suggests he has changed his mind.
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