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Textbook wisdom seems to prevail.The message and the messengerIn this section The puzzling failure of economics The mosquito at your door A choice of devils Television's new boss The new convert Reprints Related items Play it again, SamuelsonAug 21st 1997But don't praise the dismal scientists too much.
And although this fact has been the subject of some public-spirited anxiety, it has generally not troubled political scientists too much, because it seemed as if non-voters had more or less the same view of the parties as voters did.
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The resentment against science that is current now when it comes to subjects like climate change is not that scientists know too much; it is that they are not in a sufficient state of hysteria about not knowing for certain.
But the extensive conditions -- as varied as improving relations with India, fighting the Afghan Taliban and allowing the U.S. interrogation of Pakistani nuclear scientists -- are too much for any Pakistani government to accept and survive politically.
The polling also found 44% of leavers thought scientists had too much influence on British politics against 25% of remainers, and 46% of leavers agreed that people who question the theory of evolution "have a point" compared to 36% of remainers.
Are top government scientists making too much money?
My reasoning is that many scientists put too much emphasis on the appearance of their paperwork.
Today, scientists spend (too) much of their time writing research proposals.
From my perspective there is already widespread respect for scientists, far too much if you ask me.
Many scientists place too much emphasis on the section describing the scientific breakthrough, invention, or discovery that is the whole raison d'être of the company.
The precise mechanism behind the link is unclear, but scientists believe too much sugar in the blood disrupts blood vessel tone and salt levels in the body.
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