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So, scientifically we have absolutely no reason to move them.
A. Yes, and there are things that can be done scientifically in real life.
I did try, at first, to approach public access scientifically.
She was scientifically active until the very last days of her life.
She asked them questions such as, "What does it mean to think scientifically?"
Everything in education is now supposed to be "scientifically based."
"I think it's going to turn out to be an interesting story scientifically," she said.
In 1953 he moved on to Munich to work scientifically.
She picked up a chair and hit him scientifically over the head with it.
She should have been taught to look at the stars and reason scientifically.
That was used until 1980, when people needed to specify the red more scientifically.
"But you can be a long time at the dying, if it is done scientifically."
Certainly space travel is scientifically interesting but I've never seen much use in it.
These scientifically sound techniques are the best practices known today.
The purpose is to help management determine its policy and action scientifically.
"However, individual cases cannot be used to reach scientifically sound conclusions."
This basic question has been scientifically settled for over 100 years.
But most of the plants need to be scientifically evaluated.
But the boy ought to be taught to think scientifically.
It is said to be 1,400 years old, although this has not been scientifically proven.
These may have been scientifically important individuals or simply beloved by the public.
Particularly when we couldn't be sure this was scientifically sound.
There would be nothing scientifically improbable in such a process.
"Scientifically, is there more we can learn about Mars from close approach?"
If only half those findings are scientifically reliable, the point is well made.