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He sees it as a distraction from the careful scientific labor that could find ways to protect the islands.
With heavy-handed irony, they overuse the word "scientific" to the point of stultification, referring to their "scientific labor," "scientific observations" and "scientific speculations".
By all accounts, the film's making was a scientific labor of love involving at least $8 million, 10 years of work, 20 submersible dives and no little encouragement from a Hollywood mogul (James Cameron), a large university (Rutgers) and the federal government (the National Science Foundation).
Revisited presents a view of scientific labor force issues that is at once equivocal and revealing.
In the world of scientific labor force policy, another event happened on 14 June.
A few of Kennedy's colleagues have begun asking real questions about the scientific labor force mess.
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She is also survived by the heirs of her scientific labors.
So does that union history have relevance to the scientific proletariat now laboring in the nation's laboratories?
Fans of A Wrinkle in Time will remember Meg and Charles Wallace Murray, whose mysterious, scientific parents labor away on the tesseract and disappear in the process.
The economic health of nations and regions is increasingly coming to rest on the scientific and technical labor force conducting scientific research.
Complicating the debate, as usual, is a shortage of basic facts about the H-1B and its effect on the American scientific and technical labor market.
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