Sentence examples for scientific remit from inspiring English sources

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To that extent – and to that extent only – the home secretary, Alan Johnson, had a point in suggesting that the top drugs adviser whom he dismissed on Friday had strained the limits of his scientific remit, and was effectively campaigning.

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The ISG had taken on a deliberately broad remit, integrating scientific questions with policy considerations: they had described the RBCT as "a trial of potential culling policy options" (Bourne et al. 2007, p. 38).

His remit included fostering scientific talent, enabling new businesses and promoting scientific education.

3. Bang the drum for investment in research Making the case for research funding is not a formal part of the GCSA's remit, but the scientific community will inevitably look to Walport for leadership on this issue, particularly in the run-up to the 2015 general election and subsequent spending review.

Of course, this does not – as it never does – impinge on his business acumen: in fact, and I don't think it's beyond my remit to start suggesting scientific findings from studies undertaken entirely in my head, you can only assume being a bellpiece is a tactical advantage in business.

Ancu alleges that some on the new panel don't meet the minimum requirement for the titles they hold, which disturbs him as one remit of CNATDCU is to establish criteria for scientific titles.

The remit of the group is to advise on scientific aspects of the study design, data analysis, and data interpretation and to assess additional study proposals; in particular, the scientific advisory group was responsible for advising on a detailed statistical analysis plan, amplifying the description of the planned primary analysis in the original health services circular.

The Foundation's remit is to explore these caves on physical and scientific grounds, blending disciplines such as climatology, geology, hydrology, and biology.

It is far from being limited to the more classical remit of a science attaché, that is, the promotion of bilateral scientific collaborations.

Ethical committees in Maastricht, Utrecht and Groningen have confirmed that by law routine outcome data collected for the purpose of management information is not within their remit as long as patients are aware of the purpose (including scientific publications).

He said the committee had gone beyond its remit in stating that it had found no reason to challenge the scientific consensus that "global warming is happening [and] that it is induced by human activity" - citing the chief scientific adviser.

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