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State Representative Rick Jones from Grand Ledge has been pushing for scientifically set speed limits in the state to limit speed traps, and he has proposed new legislation to force cities to comply with the 2006 law, ending any loopholes used by cities to set lower limits.
Setting aside the chemicals Congress mandated EPA test (the statutory criteria), how well can EPA scientifically set priorities among potential EDCs? EPA simply cannot set priorities based on science alone.
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If those in power were able to think a little more scientifically, to set aside their ideologies and see the evidence before them, I think we would be a lot closer to solving many of this country's problems, like gun violence and climate change.
This target was set scientifically by our five-year-old, on the basis of how many fingers he had at the time.
Brecht clarified the doctrine (known as standard value relativism) that ultimate values cannot be validated by science, since the value of particular goals and purposes cannot be set scientifically without knowing their relation to other goals and purposes.
Most importantly, however, appeals to instinct appeared scientifically vacuous when set against the experimentally testable, mechanistic explanations offered by the emerging behaviorist school of psychology.
"At Parkside we have probably got the most scientifically literate set of parents in the UK and one of the things they contact me about most about is the content of the science courses," says Carrington, a world expert in infectious disease.
Though the immigration bill that recently passed the Senate devotes billions of dollars to border security, the task force called for a "scientifically valid set of measures that are audited by an independent commission," in order to help stanch the flow of illegal immigrants and ensure that the government is held accountable for the security of the nation's borders.
Rather than try to set up scientifically controlled experiments, Theodore Eisenberg, a law professor at Cornell Law School, looks to the real world, studying thousands of actual cases in an effort to discover how judges reach their decisions.
After years of overfishing and a decline in the bluefin population, catch limits were finally set at scientifically recommended levels in 2010.
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