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As an ecologist, I embrace science.
We had to do more "to embrace science enthusiastically".
Because computer-generated special effects were comparatively inexpensive to produce, networks began to embrace science fiction.
Mr. Marcus wrote an open letter urging young people to embrace science and support research.
Although they embrace religious faith, these scientists also embrace science as it has been defined for centuries.
"They'll embrace science whenever it supports their sacred values, but they'll ditch it or distort it as soon as it threatens a sacred value".
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A set of school regulations entitled Schulmethodus ("School Method"; 1642; revised 1648, 1658, 1662, 1672), compiled under his direction, instituted such ideas as compulsory education, grading, and an enlarged curriculum to embrace sciences, civics, and other "useful" subjects.
And to be great, product managers can embrace science-based practices to lead their teams and their products to greatness.
PARIS — Scouting opponents remains something of an inexact, and not wholly embraced, science in tennis.
In the 1960s, as Americans, racing the Russians to the moon, embraced science, fears of Darwin were calmed a bit.
The curious mind embraces science; the gifted and sensitive, the arts; the practical, business; the leftover becomes an economist.
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