Sentences with phrase «specific science points»

I know it's BS, you know it's BS, so lets stick to specific science points we are talking about now»

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Plus, as UC Berkeley's Greater Good Science Center recently pointed out, a growing number of studies also show that in specific situations, too much good cheer is actually counterproductive (beyond the obvious like going through the grieving process).
(Maybe not... based on your ramblings I guess I should not take that for granted) But for some reason you have chosen to accept the revelation of science only up to a specific point in history and then no more.
Bowman said the spacecraft is currently taking science data as well as optical navigation data, which is «very important because it is a measure of how well we are doing on that trajectory to hit that specific point at the specific time that the science team wants us to hit.
Conducting science from the specific view point of disability is an additional step on the path of acquiring «a total comprehension of the phenomena around us and our existence.»
States need tougher guidelines for what students should know in subjects such as math, science, language arts, and history at specific points in their education.
She contends with The Grattan Institute's thesis in this matter and raised a number of specific points for educators and parents of students to consider, firstly that The Grattan Institute was «making the assumption that a science degree is a vocational degree which trains people to be scientists».
Our learning - science content, which several of our member deans will be implementing in their respective schools of education, elaborates on each of the points mentioned above, draws specific connections to classroom practice, and carefully documents the underlying research evidence.
The teacher would provide clear expectations for student - produced lab reports that are also evident in the text, and would also point out rhetorical devices such as verb tense, use of headings, and organization, which are specific to one type of writing in science.
Acupuncture is the 2,300 year old Traditional Chinese Medical art and science of using small needles inserted into specific body points to effect healing changes.
The science of pet nutrition has advanced to the point that there are now preventive diets, breed specific diets, and «Early Care» diets (Royal Canin ®).
Another, of course, is that the science illuminating the extent of the human influence on climate is not «settled» for many specific, and important, points, even though the basic case for rising risks from rising concentrations of greenhouse gases is robust enough to merit a strong response, according to a host of experts (even if you take the intergovernmental panel's findings with a grain of salt).
We are trying to include questions that are specific enough to be useful to policy makers, vivid enough to be compelling to a broad non-scientific audience (like those suggested by Edward Greisch, 12), and lie within the domain of climate science (as Anteros, 21 points out).
While the basic science pointing to a human - warmed earth is clear to almost all researchers engaged in climate studies, the specific outcomes in places like the Arctic are laden with complexity and enduring questions.
Just remember, while the basic science pointing to a flat earth was once clear to almost ALL researchers engaged in topographic studies, the specific outcomes in places like the Russia were never laden with enough complexity or enduring questions to be able to could come up with the truth.
In his State of the Union address to Congress last night, President Obama (no surprise) echoed the agencies» definitiveness on 2014's record heat, but wisely didn't dwell on that, making the point that the pattern is the key (along with the accumulating science pointing to specific rising risks):
Three specific data points can be included with these personal observations that confirm that President Trump has a robust understanding of the exact nature of «climate change» science:
They routinely complain in general terms about how the consensus science is wrong, never pointing out specific research or researchers, and instead offering up simply rhetorical spew.
Here are the specific problems: First, the very same quote John Christy pointed out suggests whoever wrote the paper is unfamiliar with the mathematics of climate science.
«A technical comment published in Science on 28 April 2006 points to a specific difference between the original method of Mann and colleagues and the analysis of this method by von Storch et al. (2004).
Sometimes expressing an opinion on a matter of public interest obviously points to a particular policy outcome, that is, the science and a specific policy are so close, the listener (the public) will not know the difference.
From a philosophy of science perspective, I find it helps if you are able to suspend the inner chatter of the mind which agrees / disagrees with specific points and allow someone else's unconventional thought develop its thesis across a broader spectrum of subjects within a framework.
The resume headline and points of interest are followed by an executive summary paragraph that highlights specific marketing experience in medical device, life science and consumer healthcare products.
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