Sentences with phrase «accepting scientific principles»

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By accepting unfalsifiable ideas, you're already admitting that scientific evidence doesn't matter to you because you've already forsaken the principle core of science, the need for ideas to be falsifiable.
«Evolution, a foundational principle of modern biology, is supported by overwhelming scientific evidence and is accepted by the vast majority of scientists.
The church - growth school has elevated to a «scientific principle» the distinction between inviting people to accept Christ and nurturing their life in Christ; the first part of the process is called «discipling»; the second, «perfecting.»
In accepting the award, Sir Fraser commented that the Feynman awards that year represented a unique, scientific «father and son» celebration since the winner in the Theory category was David A. Leigh, then of the University of Edinburgh, for «the design and synthesis of artificial molecular motors and machines from first principles»... «focusing on the construction of molecular machine systems that function in the realm of Brownian motion».
I believe inefficiency also emerges due to the conventionally prevailing valuation techniques & the generally accepted economics and finance principles which rely too much on mathematics and using what essentially is gut feeling in substitute for a «scientific model» is not an acceptable practice in investment management.
Rather than imposing sound scientific principles on IPCC, United Nations allowed IPCC to be governed by: — the unscientific principle to: «concentrate its activities on the tasks allotted to it by the relevant WMO Executive Council and UNEP Governing Council resolutions and decisions as well as on actions in support of the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change process» (§ 1)-- the unscientific principle to: «In taking decisions, and approving, adopting and accepting reports, the Panel, its Working Groups and any Task Forces shall use all best endeavours to reach consensus.»
On the facts of this case, the only «principle of causation» the trial judge needed, assuming he needed it at all given the evidence he accepted, was Snell's «causation need not be determined by scientific precision».
If your witnesses are friendly and support your version and the nature and extent of your injuries, then your attorney must show the jury or adjuster that their testimony is either unbiased or based on accepted scientific or medical principles.
In addition to human rights standards, the ECJ noted that the methods and principles of producing a psychological report should also meet the standards accepted by the international scientific community.
One way a covered entity may demonstrate that it has met the standard is if a person with appropriate knowledge and experience applying generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable makes a determination that the risk is very small that the information could be used, either by itself or in combination with other available information, by anticipated recipients to identify a subject of the information.
Although such guidance will change over time to keep up with technology and the current availability of public information from other sources, as a starting point the Secretary approves the use of the following as guidance to such generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods:
As requested by some commenters, we include in the final rule a requirement that covered entities (not following the safe harbor approach) apply generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable when determining if information is de-identified.
(1) A person with appropriate knowledge of and experience with generally accepted statistical and scientific principles and methods for rendering information not individually identifiable:
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