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Appealing though this may sound, it has no basis in science.
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Your observation that many people use Prilosec today, and making a jump that stomach problems are caused by GM technology has zero basis in science.
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"For too long, the debate over appropriate responses to climate change risk has been monopolised by advocates of actions that have little basis in science or economic reality, " he said.
BBC: Sky,
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Perhaps because science has always formed the basis of their competition.
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They are, with their rational basis in math and science and their clean modernist aesthetic, the perfect antidote to the postmodern, self-referential and celebrity art of the early aughts.
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On the basis of both the science and regulatory precedents, the FDA decided in 1992 that labels need not include the use of the newer genetic engineering techniques to make foods.
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Mr Lomborg defends these positions on the basis of official data and published science.
ECONOMIST: The environment
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Legal, economic, and technological pressures involved were reviewed as well the ways to preserve and promote public domain and open access to science and technology data and information on a global basis, with particular attention to the needs of developing countries.
UNESCO: SERVICE DE PRESSE
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Moreover, calculating adjustments to basis due to mergers or dividend reinvestment is a science.
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"With science we can have a message of peace, of being humans dealing with each other on this basis, to have the knowledge for the benefit of all civilisation and our world in general, " he said.
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That these abstractions then formed the basis of profound discoveries about how the world actually works is one of the fundamentally weird things about science.
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