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The climbing machine displays no scientificprinciple, but merely a spirit of daring.
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I am working, Gammon, on the scientificprinciple of induction.
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But to accept this as a scientificprinciple would mean rewriting the laws of physics.
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Others claim the anthropic principle is an irritating tautology and not a scientificprinciple at all.
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Taking advantage of this system, and combining with it another scientificprinciple of wide applicability, Mr. J.H.
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The 31 year old explains the lawofscience with cartoons and he is the bestselling author of What If?
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What do you mean when you talk about lawsofscience or morality?
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The rigid definitions, the unmistakable lawsofscience, are not to be found in art.
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This would imply that the way the universe began was completely determined by the lawsofscience.
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The lawsofscience demanded that he seek the common factor, as source of the whole trouble.
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It wasn't wishful thinking, or magic, but a simple lawofnature.
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Explain how the social virtues are derived from the lawofnature.
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Explain the principles of the lawofnature with relation to man.
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But I am convinced now that it is a lawofnature.
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The lawofnature is a jargon of words, which means nothing.
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What you can change is your level of understanding of naturallaw.
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Objection 1: It would seem that the naturallaw is a habit.
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Objection 1: It would seem that the naturallaw can be changed.
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Here is the true extension of naturallaw to the spiritual world.
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Therefore the naturallaw suffices for the ordering of all human affairs.
Usage of scientific law in английском
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The test of any scientificlaw is our verification of its anticipations.
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Mind you, Joe, that's a scientificlaw, not a moral commandment.
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We will recall in the first place, the scientificlaw, no life but from proceeding life.
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Albert Einstein questioned the scientificlaw of ether.
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A little judicious observation as well as knowledge of scientificlaw will convince any one of this fact.
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The enormous number of new facts brought to light by manipulating hypotheses could not but modify our view of scientificlaw.
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So far as the sense of touch and hearing are concerned, we have here an action absolutely unaccounted for by any scientificlaw.
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The uncertainty principle tells us that, contrary to Laplace's belief, nature does impose limits on our ability to predict the future using scientificlaw.
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Good resolutions are simply a useless attempt to interfere with scientificlaws.
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There is, though, something about marksmanship which is quite beyond all scientificlaws.
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Good resolutions are useless attempts to interfere with scientificlaws.
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We may believe that, mind, without denying scientificlaws, or their permanence in any way.
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From the polished Greeks we gained a basis for the scientificlaws governing our musical art.
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Scientificlaws don't get off the hook either.
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Only matter exists, and everything that happens can be predicted in accordance with exact, scientificlaws.
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It is capable of discovering scientificlaws, and science we know is not a tangible reality.