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'Scientifically' then, allowing for consideration of certain 'human rights' at a certain level of development (mid-second trimester) or at 50%+ viability, is recognition of something that isn't 'scientific' about human reproduction.
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Scientifically and correctly speaking, there are three great races in the world: the black, yellow, and white.
A Renegade History of the United States Thaddeus Russell 2010
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Scientifically speaking, the idea of instant learning is a “lie.”
World Wide Mind Michael chorost 2011
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Scientifically, an asteroid is a remnant from the birth of the solar system, offering clues about how our planetary system began.
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Scientifically, too, alcohol and other intoxicants are just not the same.
Deni Carise: Prohibition: Not Repeatable, But Not a Failure Deni Carise 2011
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Scientifically verifiable history seems to point towards 5,000 total years of reliable recorded history.
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Scientifically identified as the source of creativity, insight and intuitiveness, the right hemisphere is a valued destination.
Bill Donius: Right-Brained or Hare-Brained? Bill Donius 2011
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Scientifically, a dip in the icy water is a shock treatment.
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Scientifically identified as the source of creativity, insight and intuitiveness, the right hemisphere is a valued destination.
Bill Donius: Right-Brained or Hare-Brained? Bill Donius 2011
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Scientifically melted butter is only good if you want crispy, spread out cookies ..... because it's a fat, it is easily affected by temperature and also works as a bonding agent to the other ingredients.
Of Birds & Cookies: Hazelnut Chocolate Chip Cookies Laura 2009
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