Sentence examples for forces of science from inspiring English sources

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The impersonal forces of science have a similarly transformative capacity as Ishiguro reminds us so starkly in Never Let Me Go.

Isn't it more likely that the orcs, who live in dire poverty, actually support Sauron because he represents the liberal forces of science and industrialisation, in the face of a brutally oppressive conservative social order?

The twin forces of science and capitalism will undoubtedly unleash their magic, and if a cure is to be found, they are likely to find it -- here or, more likely, abroad.

Through a combination of warm cinematic magic and cold, hard fact, the classic tale of a man caught between the seemingly oppositional forces of science and religion is presented to the audience through a vibrant, new lens.

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Snow, too, wants to believe the sheer force of science cannot be restrained, that it will change the world — for the better — without a heavy guiding hand.

Our common struggle in the 21st century is to promote free access to the positive force of science, to promote adoption of technologies that support individual freedoms and common good, and to regulate technologies that threaten individual freedoms or undermine our common good and ultimately our survival.

The major driving force of science is universally applicable knowledge (i.e., general knowledge).

As television learned early, there is inherent drama in medicine: the human body at war against alien invaders or even against itself, doctors marshaling the forces of modern science and technology to combat disease and save lives.

This trio will be the first comprehensive history of the Enlightenment for decades—and Mr Israel's groundbreaking interpretation looks set to establish itself as the one to beat.The period was once thought of as a glorious chapter in the history of mankind, a time when the forces of light (science, progress and tolerance) triumphed over the forces of darkness (superstition and prejudice).

But whether we hold onto our jobs or not, that world is being taken from us; taken by the blind forces of aging, science, and arithmetic.

Raising enough funds for museums can be tricky, Dion and others conceded — but Mann predicted that science museums would actually see a flood of financial support from other benefactors, including "ordinary individuals," if the institutions were to "publicly distance themselves from the forces of anti science".

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