Sentence examples for research on grounds from inspiring English sources

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Gay rights opponents dismiss this research on grounds that the Palm Center is a front for gay advocates.

The IOP/SLAM BRC Stakeholder Participation Theme took a central role here, given that its remit is to ensure that the participation of two key stakeholder groups, service users and carers (along with other groups who are frequently under-represented in research on grounds of gender, age, culture and ethnicity), are at the heart of the BRC's research work.

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Accordingly, it is proposed that another two key indicators be taken into consideration in the evaluation on shale gas sweet spots in marine mountains in South China, i.e. shale gas preservation conditions and pore pressure, and the research on ground stress and natural microfracture systems should be strengthened.

There are few questions, however, which would necessitate more in depth research on ground.

The following year, two British botanists doing research on the grounds were attacked and robbed by members of a gang that calls itself the Red Army.

While the surgeon was at it, he injected the governor with stem cells, in an experimental procedure meant to speed recovery.Pro-life conservatives oppose embryonic stem-cell research on the grounds that it destroys life.

And rather than simply side against Harvard's research on moral grounds, Romney seemed equally determined to show that he had found a better solution than the one offered by the Stem Cell Institute, maintaining in his Globe editorial that "the greatest successes in stem-cell research to date" came from Hurlbut's "promising approach".

Scientists involved in showing how the H5N1 birdflu virus can be transmitted in the air between ferrets have criticised the biosecurity board's decision to part-censor their research on the grounds that it would hinder the development of new vaccines and drugs.

They and others say that the technique should satisfy people who object to stem cell research on the grounds that it harms potential human life.

Berry (1996, p. 2) explicitly calls for the use of a cost-benefit analysis of all scientific research on Bayesian grounds, using Bayesian methods.

Third year UCLA law student Jill Ryther, a member of the campus Animal Law Society, explained that her group opposes animal research on the grounds that it's cruel, expensive for taxpayers, and potentially harmful to human health.

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