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Uncomfortable and science
Uncomfortable science is the term coined by statistician John Tukey for cases in which there is a need to draw an inference from a limited sample of data, where further samples influenced by the same cause system will not be available.
* Uncomfortable science

Uncomfortable and from
Uncomfortable with the direction the group is going in, Lemaître — Isou ’ s right hand man for nearly half a century — begins to distance himself from it.
Uncomfortable with the sex and nudity in the script, the female lead Schneider quickly resigned from the film.
Uncomfortable with the medium, the Prime Minister read his speeches from a script and refused to wear makeup.
Harwood, a member of the Mongrel collective, in his work Uncomfortable Proximity ( the first on-line project commissioned by the Tate Modern ) mirrors the Tate's own website, and offers new images and ideas, collaged from his own experiences, his readings of Tate works, and publicity materials that inform his interest in the Tate Britain website.
Its name, ‘ Becoming Uncomfortable ,’ was taken from Brown President Ruth Simmons ’ university lecture, in which she stated that students must ‘ become uncomfortable in order to grow, in order to build an education, a life, a world .’
Uncomfortable, Buffy initially keeps quiet to avoid bragging, but from Buffy's conversation with Riley afterward, the viewer can infer that Buffy is forced to admit that she has killed hundreds of vampires and saved the world multiple times.

Uncomfortable and where
Uncomfortable with the modifications needed to direct talking films, Victor Sjöström returned to Sweden where he directed two more films before his final directing effort in 1937, an English language drama filmed in the United Kingdom Under the Red Robe.

Uncomfortable and by
Uncomfortable with lingering imperial support, the assassins sought out and stabbed Caligula's wife, Caesonia, and killed their young daughter, Julia Drusilla, by smashing her head against a wall.
Uncomfortable with what he saw as Wright's insufficient experience using reinforced concrete, Kaufmann had the architect's daring cantilever design reviewed by a firm of consulting engineers.
Uncomfortable and possibly threatened by the reformist measures adopted by Stalin's successor, Nikita Khrushchev, Gheorghiu-Dej began to steer Romania towards a more " independent " path while remaining within the Soviet orbit during the late 1950s.
In 1958 her novella ' A Room at the Inn ' was published, followed two years later by another book called ' The Uncomfortable Inn '.
Uncomfortable, Homer drags his family to the Springfield Googolplex to see a movie called " Shenani-Goats " starring Tim Allen and rated PG-13 for brief rudeness and appearances by Garry Shandling.

Uncomfortable and for
Uncomfortable with the idea of her mother living with her, Chance arranges for Desiree and her to have dinner with Malcolm and Heidi.
Uncomfortable with being recognized, he quit acting for the next seven years.
* Uncomfortable Questions for Comfortable People-( CD Maxi ) 1996-Helix²
" ( in which the Sklar brothers inform you of extremely obscure facts related to the show they are watching ) and " The Cheapies " ( in which awards are granted for outrageous categories, such as " Most Uncomfortable Moment " and " Least Valuable Celebrity ").

Uncomfortable and is
The article quotes Keegan: " Uncomfortable as the ' spectacle of raw military force ' is, he concludes, that the Iraq war represents ' a better guide to what needs to be done to secure the safety of our world than any amount of law-making or treaty-writing can offer.
And Chris James is also present on Ghost and Uncomfortable ), hints of old school electronica ( Dreamcatcher ), and cinematic ambient tracks that invite you to dream ( Seven, California Dreaming ).

Uncomfortable and both
Uncomfortable with the workings of democratic ststem, unruliness in the East Pakistan parliamentary elections and the threat of Baloch separatism in West-Pakistan, Bengali President Iskandar Ali Mirza issued a proclamation that abolished all political parties in both West and East Pakistan, abrogated the two-year old constitution, and imposed the first martial law in the country on October 7, 1958.

Uncomfortable and .
Uncomfortable typecast as a boogie-woogie and blues pianist, Lewis spent his later years playing rags and old-time pop songs.
Uncomfortable, the narrator leaves Legrand and returns home to Charleston.
Uncomfortable under the Cathaginian " protection ," the Mamertines now appealed to Rome to be allowed into the protection of the Roman people.
The Uncomfortable Dead ( or Inconvenient Dead ) ( orig.

science and due
In carrying out this program science has undoubtedly performed a very considerable service for which it can claim due credit.
" Ever since the time of my ancestor Ali, the first Imam, that is to say over a period of thirteen hundred years, it has always been the tradition of our family that each Imam chooses his successor at his absolute and unfettered discretion from amongst any of his descendants, whether they be sons or remote male issue and in these circumstances and in view of the fundamentally altered conditions in the world in very recent years due to the great changes which have taken place including the discoveries of atomic science, I am convinced that it is in the best interest of the Shia Muslim Ismailia Community that I should be succeeded by a young man who has been brought up and developed during recent years and in the midst of the new age and who brings a new outlook on life to his office as Imam.
Olav Hammer suggests that anthroposophy carries scientism " to lengths unparalleled in any other Esoteric position " due to its dependence upon claims of clairvoyant experience, its subsuming natural science under " spiritual science ", and its development of what Hammer calls " fringe " sciences such as anthroposophical medicine and biodynamic agriculture justified partly on the basis of the ethical and ecological values they promote, rather than purely on a scientific basis.
Accordingly, Ben Adret addressed to the congregation of Montpellier a letter, signed by fifteen other rabbis, proposing to issue a decree pronouncing the anathema against all those who should pursue the study of philosophy and science before due maturity in age and in rabbinical knowledge.
The science of this process has been slow to develop due to the secretive nature of the way most companies run their boards, however some standardization is beginning to develop.
are unlikely to become celebrities even if they are enormously successful in their field due to society's disinterest in science, invention, medicine, and courtroom law which is not fictional.
St. Raymond of Penyafort ( 1175 – 1275 ), a Spanish Dominican priest, is the patron saint of canonists, due to his important contributions to the science of canon law.
Mayr is sometimes credited with inventing modern philosophy of biology, particularly the part related to evolutionary biology, which he distinguished from physics due to its introduction of ( natural ) history into science.
Thales was incorrect in believing the attraction was due to a magnetic effect, but later science would prove a link between magnetism and electricity.
Blurring the line of reality and fiction is an important component of horror, mystery, detective, science fiction and fantasy narratives due to their unusual demands on verisimilitude ; a typically descriptive narrative form may not engender in the reader the necessary sense of wonder and danger.
The science of hadith became the most pervasive due to the need displayed by each of these three sciences.
Externalism in the historiography of science is the view that the history of science is due to its social context-the socio-political climate and the surrounding economy determines scientific progress.
Some argue that gharar is not present due to the actuarial science behind the underwriting.
' In 1989, Jerry Mahlman ( a proponent of anthropogenic global warming theory ) used the phrase ' noisy junk science ' in reference to the alternative theory of global warming due to solar variation presented in Scientific Perspectives on the Greenhouse Problem by Frederick Seitz et al.
However, a second definition and usage has historically been in practice in many fields of computer science and information technology, which defines the prefix kilo when used with byte or bit units of data as 1024 ( 2 < sup > 10 </ sup >); this is due to the mathematical coincidence that Thus, in these fields 1 kilobyte is equal to 1 kibibyte, a new unit standardized as part of the binary prefixes to resolve the ambiguity.
Dunst is due to appear in Juan Diego Solanas ' science fiction-romance film Upside Down co-starring Jim Sturgess.
Such mode-locked lasers are a most versatile tool for researching processes occurring on extremely short time scales ( known as femtosecond physics, femtosecond chemistry and ultrafast science ), for maximizing the effect of nonlinearity in optical materials ( e. g. in second-harmonic generation, parametric down-conversion, optical parametric oscillators and the like ) due to the large peak power, and in ablation applications.
* Lobster Man from Mars ( 1989 ) is a parody of 1950s science fiction films, and tells of a race of Martians who are dying due to a rapidly thinning atmosphere, and send an anthropomorphic lobster to investigate the possible colonisation of Earth.
Enrollment in computer-related degrees in U. S. has dropped recently due to lack of general interests in science and mathematics and also out of an apparent fear that programming will be subject to the same pressures as manufacturing and agriculture careers.
Regency dance has gained popularity at science fiction conventions, in part due to the efforts of John Hertz.
A few episodes are especially notable due to contributions from well-known science fiction authors:
" Cohen therefore considers it paradoxical " that the rise of early modern science was due at least in part to developments in Christian thought — in particular, to certain aspects of Protestantism " ( a thesis first developed as what is now sometimes called the Merton thesis ).
In the immediate wake of World War II, for example, in the United States it was widely considered that technology was simply " applied science " and that to fund basic science was to reap technological results in due time.

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