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Furthermore, if regulation is defined in a narrow sense as specific economic policies aimed at the control of prices or market entry and access, the decrease in regulation of several industries in the United States during the 1970s and 1980s seemingly refutes the theory.
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However, that idea was seemingly refuted by the case of a blind man who experienced deja vu.
In my early 20s I'd hugely enjoyed Colin Turnbull's books The Forest People and The Mountain People, the latter work seemingly refuting the former's idyllic view of musical pygmies dancing through the rainforest, by presenting an ethnographic survey of a Ugandan hill tribe, the Ik, whose carefully woven social fabric unravelled into amorality during two punishing years of drought.
Perhaps the most counterintuitive notion that comes from the NOS is the well-supported view that unresolved puzzles and seemingly refuting evidence do not always result in rejection of a scientific idea (Clough, p. 76).
Students can reflect as well upon issues on the growth of science: Perhaps the most counterintuitive notion that comes from the NOS is the well-supported view that unresolved puzzles and seemingly refuting evidence do not always result in rejection of a scientific idea (Clough, p. 76).
Its brief said that the project's methods had proved the innocence of 155 people, in part by using DNA to refute seemingly airtight scientific evidence that the prosecution used to persuade the jury.
The ad also shows "his constituents," their faces poorly lit as if to maintain anonymity, emphasizing that the main issue for them was a breach of the law rather than a breach of morality, an argument seemingly intended to refute the perception that this is a campaign attack based simply on personal shortcomings.
Why do students think there are so many health and science claims that are seemingly constantly proven or refuted?
The burden of proof is on those who want to refute the seemingly obvious causal connection and to deny its policy implications.
Molecular epidemiology documented multiple external introductions in a seemingly contiguous outbreak and helped support or refute transmission pathways suspected through epidemiologic investigation.
The idea that seemingly irreducibly complex systems cannot evolve has been refuted through evolutionary mechanisms, such as exaptation (the adaptation of organs for entirely new functions) and the use of "scaffolding", which are initially necessary features of a system that later degenerate when they are no longer required.
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