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Even and scientific
Even though scientific research is not their main goal, many amateur astronomers make a contribution to astronomy by monitoring variable stars, tracking asteroids and discovering transient objects, such as comets.
Even for present-day neuroscience, the mechanisms by which brain activity gives rise to consciousness and thought remain very challenging to understand: despite rapid scientific progress, much about how the brain works remains a mystery.
Even so, Eureka is full of scientific errors.
Even though it is extremely rare, microstructures resembling cells are sometimes found within stromatolites ; but these are also the source of scientific contention.
Even today, people insist that admissions to psychiatric hospitals, traffic accidents, homicides or suicides increase during a full Moon, although there is no scientific evidence to support such claims.
Even though many people found Sokal's hoax convincing, it was a demonstration as opposed to a rigorous scientific study.
Even when the challenging of existing beliefs is encouraged, as in scientific theories, the dominant paradigm or mindset can prevent certain challenges, theories, or experiments from being advanced.
[...] Even within the race hygiene movement I had sustained friendly relations in Berlin to the Jewish ophthalmologist Dr. Czeillitzer and undertook a joint scientific project with the Jewish serologist Schiff.
Even out of tight budgets he never failed to squeeze something for another scientific interest, in exploration ( where places are named after him, see below ).
Even in scientific romances that did not involve vast stretches of time, the issue of whether mankind was just another species subject to evolutionary pressures often arose, as can be seen in parts of The Hampdenshire Wonder by J. D. Beresford and several works by S. Fowler Wright.
Even so, the influence of the scientific romance era persisted in British science fiction, and indeed had some impact on the American variety.
* Even if a theory employs expressions that do not have a reference, a scientific theory may be approximately true.
Even sticking to epistemology, though, the distinction is shaky: for example, most of the rationalists accepted that in practice we had to rely on the sciences for knowledge of the external world, and many of them were involved in scientific research ; the empiricists, on the other hand, generally accepted that a priori knowledge was possible in the fields of mathematics and logic.
Even while the scientific community was beginning to question the appropriateness and effectiveness of MSY as a management goal, it was incorporated into the 1982 United Nations Convention for the Law of the Sea, thus ensuring its integration into national and international fisheries acts and laws.
Even though Gajewski was not allowed contacts with students, he was allowed to continue his scientific work at the Warsaw botanical garden.
Even at this early period he had conceived the idea of founding a physical and chemical scientific journal, and the realization of this plan was hastened by the sudden death of Ludwig Wilhelm Gilbert, the editor of Gilbert's Annalen der Physik, in 1824 Poggendorff immediately put himself in communication with the publisher, Barth of Leipzig.
Even if intermarriage and tribal alliances made the distinction difficult to maintain from a scientific perspective, it was culturally important ; however, from about the 19th century, most or all Sahrawi-Moorish tribes had adopted the Hassaniyya Arabic dialect and come to regard themselves as Arabs.
Even if the concept of scientific proof were not problematic, the fact that there is no conclusive scientific proof of the existence, or non-existence, of God mainly demonstrates that the existence of God is not a scientific question.
Even these religious works contain scientific and philosophical speculation.
Even if the German government had not embraced Lenard and Stark's ideas, the German antisemitic agenda was enough by itself to destroy the Jewish scientific community in Germany.
Even when stuck up a pear tree surrounded by giant, predatory bits of waste paper, the Professor retains his scientific detachment, wondering if a carpenter's bill would know a saw if it saw one, and if so, whether the gas bill might explode at any moment.
Even he claims not to remember his true name or appearance and attributes his vast intellect and mental prowess to scientific experiments of an unknown nature.

Even and handling
Even though this API abstracts from the really low-level details, it is itself also considered somewhat low-level and the average application developer in Java EE is assumed to be relying on transparent handling of transactions by the higher level EJB abstractions.
Even before the budget, the government was criticized for its perceived inexperience, such as in its handling of its campaign commitment to move Canada's embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Even so, it suffered from variable and often doubtful build quality and some of the uglier handling qualities that had always been associated with Lada.
Even when heavily pregnant, she insisted on living inside his tent near the battlefield, making sure his clothing was clean and that he ate well after a battle, handling the day to day correspondence while he fought.
Even before the passage of the Recommendation Paper at the OGC, Galdos had started work on an XML Schema version of GML, replacing the rdf: resource scheme for remote references with the use of xlink: href, and developing specific patterns ( e. g. Barbarians at the Gate ) for handling extensions for complex structures like feature collections.
Even the truculent fast bowler John Snow '... thought he was very astute in his handling of players ...' and recalled '... Mike Smith adding a few words of congratulations in his thoroughly open, absent-minded-professor sort of way '.
Even those denominations who affirm this passage as canonical do not interpret the passage as a call to handle serpents ; they regard snake handling as the grave error of " tempting God " and the passage as a statement of signs demonstrating Paul's apostleship ( cf.
Even fuel consumption was, under most conditions, superior to that of the Volkswagen, and many commentators much preferred the Opel's handling and its light and effective brakes to those of the market leader.
Even after that a contemporary nevertheless opined that the ride involved a certain amount of ' float ', and reported that the nose-heavy handling called for a ' strong driver ', a problem which the more expensive Zodiac and Executive versions mitigated through the fitting as a standard feature of power assisted steering.
Even by Bracton ’ s time, lawyers were becoming accustomed to the notion that bailees did not have an absolute liability for chattels bailed to their tending, assuming they used ‘’ reasonable care ’‘ or ‘’ diligence ’‘ in handling them.
Even in 1972, Subaru boasted about the foul-weather handling of their cars, and they were quite successful.
Even Butler spoke of Peirce's shortcomings in handling the matter, although in more restrained language than he is reported to have used in private.
The authors of the book Washington Babylon wrote of von Kloberg, " Even within the amoral world of Washington lobbying, < nowiki ></ nowiki > stands out for handling clients that no one else will touch.
Even friction from repeated ordinary handling, such as dusting with a cloth, will eventually add glossy spots to the finish, so the most desirable pieces become more rare even without breakage and chipping.
However German pilots and other staff practice handling and delivering the U. S. nuclear bombs Even if the NATO argument is considered legally correct, such peacetime operations could arguably contravene both the objective and the spirit of the NPT.

Even and law
Even those who support the intent of the law worry that it might have unintended consequences.
Even with respect to slavery the new citizen law of 450 BC may have had effect: it is speculated that originally Athenian fathers had been able to register for citizenship offspring had with slave women ( Hansen 1987: 53 ).
Even so, its first recorded use in the function of a constitution ( supreme law of the land ) is with Sarsa Dengel beginning in 1563.
Even though slaves outnumbered the Portuguese colonists, the lack of weapons, the colonial law, the disagreement between slaves coming from different African cultures and their complete lack of knowledge about the land and its surroundings would usually discourage the idea of a rebellion.
Even in jurisdictions where certification has little or no legal bearing on work, engineers are subject to contract law.
** Even Ha ' ezer: " The Rock of the Helpmate " marriage, divorce and other issues in family law.
Even when the law is not able to stop the outbreak of war, it has developed principles to govern the conduct of hostilities and the treatment of prisoners.
Even in Wycliffe's time the " Lollards " had reached wide circles in England and preached " God's law, without which no one could be justified.
Even the granting of appointed positions to a well-documented contributor may not cross the line of the law, particularly if it happens that the contributor can actually boast a qualified resume.
Even worse, law and equity evolved as separate judicial systems, each with its own procedures and remedies.
Even considering this, however, the Statute of Anne was " the watershed event in Anglo-American copyright history ... transforming what had been the publishers ' private law copyright into a public law grant ".
Even in the 21st century, the Statute of Anne is " frequently invoked by modern judges and academics as embodying the utilitarian underpinnings of copyright law ".
Even free blacks in more distant states were at risk, and the New York legislature passed a law in 1840 to protect its African-American residents and try to recover any who were kidnapped.
Even state constitutions are subordinate to federal law.
Even in civil law systems that do not admit judge-made law, it is not always clear when the function of interpretation of the criminal law ends and judicial lawmaking begins.
Even with such information proving that this parlor was illegally operating an exchange center, which by law must be independent from the parlor, the police did not shut them both down, but instead only worked to track down the thief in question.
Even grammatical and lexicographical texts contain many extracts or short sentences bearing on law and custom.
Even if their style was close to the Roman originals, Visigothic coins contained less precious metal ; it was probably for this reason that Majorian issued a law obliging the tax collectors to accept golden coins at their nominal value, with the exception of the " Gallic " coin, of lesser value.
Even though Belgium has two major languages ( i. e. Dutch in Flanders, and French in Wallonia ), bilingual instruction does not occur since Belgian law only permits education in one official language.
" Even where legally permissible by law, OTC sale of paregoric was subject to the discretion of individual pharmacists.
Even though he had broken the law, no charges were filed.

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