Not exact matches
«You always have to invest in your business, and every business grows
differently,» says Bruce Clinton, a small business advisor and executive coach with BusinessWise in Madison, Conn. «It's more of an art
than a
science.»
Doubting because
science describes the world around us
differently than his scribes.
Doubting because
science describes our world
differently than his scribes did.
But the problem is that after ten years, I'm getting tired of trying to convince fellow Christians that I am, in fact, a Christian, even though I may vote a little
differently than they vote, interpret the Bible
differently than they interpret it, engage with
science a little
differently than they engage with it, and understand sovereignty and choice a little
differently than they understand those things.
This I can not square away — however, I look at the gay issue much
differently than most — I think it's much to complicated and we are jumping the gun by saying we just accept gay marriage — or it's an evil sin — what about the
science that says testosterone starts forming around the babies brain when they are only 8 weeks into the womb?
The issue goes even further to suggest that no country should be able to require mandatory GMO labeling on food items, even though
science shows that GMOs act
differently in the body
than do natural organisms and are a threat to health.
What
science reveals is that your newborn sleeps
differently than you.
As worthy as these scientists» scientific and public achievements are, when the average person can name maybe five
science celebrities at the most — but could probably name more
than 1000 nonscience celebrities (I'm just guessing, but if you have a few hours, try it)-- it's time to admit that we're using the word «celebrity»
differently than the rest of the world is.
Researchers led by Adam T. Hirsh of the School of
Science at Indiana University - Purdue University Indianapolis report that black and white Americans cope with pain
differently and that blacks employ pain coping strategies more frequently
than whites.
Dennis Barbour, MD, PhD, associate professor of biomedical engineering in the School of Engineering & Applied
Science who studies neurophysiology, found in an animal model that auditory cortex neurons may be encoding sounds
differently than previously thought.
I think that what this project does really well is that it's weird and quirky enough [that people respond
differently than] if we said, «Let's discuss gender issues in
science.»
Scientists need to realize that they talk very
differently about
science than other people do, right down to the most basic words they use.
I would say the first category provides more compelling evidence
than the second, for the reasons stated — but «consensus» climate
science today sees this
differently.
I'm a «bad» person because I see the
science differently than you.
Anyone who sees the fiendishly complicated topic of climate change
differently than she does is, in her opinion, not only ignorant of the facts, but against
science.
Before opining about climate
science, perhaps ask yourself how you would feel if a climate scientist were to write an article detailing how he would run the City of London very
differently than you are, based on his conversations with an attorney friend.
«Interestingly, public opinion on
science in Europe and Japan skews
differently than in the United States, Gaulet said.
Finally, if you are a recent college graduate, your resume should be crafted to describe your major field of study and it should be presented in the format that's expected by employers in your industry — resumes for jobs in the
sciences (lab technicians, bench scientists, research assistants) will be formatted
differently, for example,
than those designed for communications jobs (editors, social media specialists, marketing specialists).
Getting the exact number is more art
than science because the inventory is defined
differently by different people.