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For example, that one sees the sum of things as a vast machine may be suggested by what goes on in science, but this view can neither claim scientific warrant itself nor draw on scientific prestige, because it seems to spring from nothing better than mere whim.
The three policy areas were intricately related as they all draw on scientific knowledge and influence human well-being directly or indirectly.
The makers of the device, which Valkee's co-founder Juuso Nissillä describes as a "medical iPod", claim to draw on scientific research that suggests bright light stimulates brain activity to counteract SAD.
Service providers did not explicitly draw on scientific evidence, but rather on practical experience of benefits perceived.
In addition to material from many conferences and workshops focusing on Chagos, including several of the annual Chagos Conservation Trust (CCT) scientific conferences since 2002, I also draw on scientific publications and contributions to the Chagos Conservation Trust (CCT) newsletter by ecologists and conservationists with field experience in the Chagos Archipelago.
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Did that conceit give you the freedom to make up whatever you wanted, or did you draw on much scientific research?
Unlike his astronaut character in Ridley Scott's upcoming sci-fi film, "The Martian" — an outer-space Robinson Crusoe who is accidentally abandoned by his crew mates during a mission to Mars — Damon wouldn't be able to draw on deep scientific know-how to keep himself alive.
These organizations also had different levels of power and influence, as judged by the resources they could draw on and their scientific status, among other things.
Mr. Pink draws on scientific research to examine what he holds to be the damage that incentives can do in offices and schools.
He had the idea of looking at how gender, race, politics and genetics impact on sporting performance, in a book that draws on scientific research but is written with a quirky, humorous edge.
For "Moby-Dick," Melville drew on scientific, historical, and journalistic accounts of whales, but he had a reputation for blurring the line between fact and fiction, and scholars have noted that for this chapter "none of Melville's fish documents was particularly helpful".
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