Sentence examples for science permanently from inspiring English sources

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The 1950s had world peace, no less, television, atomic-age science, permanently low inflation (so it seemed), and, inevitably, new scientific methods of management.Mr Shiller's case stockmarkets can get things badly wrong, and similar mechanisms are at work each time they do—is very strong.

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Another is to impose tougher graduation standards — like requiring that all students in the state take four years of math and science, or permanently raising the passing score on high school Regents exams to 75 in English and 80 in math.

He also put significant faith in the idea that the "eclipse" of Darwin's gradualist, selectionist version of evolution was an indication that science would permanently move towards more teleology-friendly theories (Orr 1910 1915a, 1910 1915b, 1910 1915c).

In a 17 May letter of protest to Secretary of the Interior Ken Salazar, researchers say that the rule as written will cause "an incalculable loss to science" by permanently making such remains unavailable, and that the rule is "contrary to both the letter and the spirit of the law".

After a lengthy trial, Judge John E. Jones III ruled in favor of the parents in the Kitzmiller v. Dover Area School District decision, finding that intelligent design is not science and permanently forbidding the Dover school system from teaching intelligent design in science classes.

Nor did she go back to the university: her love affair with science had ended permanently at that minute.

Divisions between reality (that old chimera) and perception -- not to mention the borders that separate screen from stage and human from machine -- are stomped upon with the glee of a precocious, permanently stoned, science-fiction-reading 14-year-old who has just discovered, like, philosophy, dude.

Supplementary Materials (SM) are posted permanently at the Science web sites, are linked to the manuscript, and are freely available.

Even without complicating factors due to fracking, the sheer number of wells, instigation of earthquakes, or industry negligence, the science of sequestering CO2 underground permanently is also dubious.

Since this would permanently devalue the role of science while strengthening the hand of industry, the proposal has no chance of success in a Democratic Congress.

But in truth, it has never been clear just what science needs to be done on a permanently manned platform in space as opposed to an unmanned platform or an earthbound facility.

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