Sentence examples for scientific inadequacy from inspiring English sources

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Instead of focusing on the scientific inadequacy of theistic arguments, Kitcher critically examines the spiritual experiences underlying religious belief, particularly noting that they depend on specific and contingent social and cultural conditions.

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The Institute of Medicine, the Government Accountability Office and the F.D.A.'s own science board have all issued reports concluding that poor management and scientific inadequacies have made the agency incapable of protecting the country against unsafe drugs, medical devices and food.

But the Institute of Medicine, the Government Accountability Office and the F.D.A.'s own science board have all issued reports saying poor management and scientific inadequacies make the agency incapable of protecting the country against unsafe drugs, medical devices and food.

Some leading members of Congress don't want to rely so heavily on manufacturers to protect the public, particularly afterreports said poor management and scientific inadequacies have weakened the F.D.A.

These differences of opinion don't signal immaturity or inadequacy in scientific endeavors; they are a driving force of scientific progress.

Repetitive disasters resulting from levee failure around and within New Orleans tragically demonstrate the inadequacy of scientific and engineering prowess operating in a restricted social political framework.

The second area of agreement concerns an issue far less prominent in discussions of the scientific labor force: the inadequacy of career development and continuing education for existing workers.

The discussions in them likely released with timing aimed to undermine the process in Copenhagen include debates over the inadequacy of scientific reviews, efforts to interpret climate data, and discussions on deleting e-mails after receiving Freedom of Information Act requests that could conceivably get some of the scientists in trouble.

In September last year she wrote an article for the BMJ (formerly the British Medical Journal), which makes the case for the inadequacy of the scientific advice that underpins the Dietary Guidelines.

By the late 20th century, theologians had found hope in the explanatory inadequacy at the scientific level of a sheerly physicalist theory of efficient causality.

And that's where my concern about the inadequacies of the scientific method, and the intolerant fundamentalism of those like Richard Dawkins and Lewis Wolpert who subscribe to the religion of scientific materialism (for that is what it seems to be for them), comes to the fore.

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