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scientific controversy

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scientific
adjective
uk /ˌsaɪ.ənˈtɪf.ɪk/ us /ˌsaɪ.ənˈtɪf.ɪk/
relating to science, or using the organized methods ...
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controversy
noun[C or U]
uk /ˈkɒn.trə.vɜː.si/ us /ˈkɑːn.trə.vɝː.si/
a lot of disagreement or argument about something, usually because it affects or is important to ...
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Examples of scientific controversy


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The impact is the revision of the boundary lines of scientificcontroversy and the further specification of its fine-structure.
These are the areas that are subject to scientificcontroversy.
Recategorization of priority conflicts has an impact on our view of scientificcontroversy generally.
I therefore understand "scientificcontroversy" as a promising exchange of arguments over a scientific disagreement that cannot be readily resolved by the means at hand.
Their book is meticulously researched and well written, and will attract those geologists interested in the history of ideas and the dynamics of scientificcontroversy.
On the other hand, as priority disputes constitute a particular form of scientificcontroversy, they make up a particular form of class struggle.
This might tell us something, not only about the excluded category, but about the whole class: scientificcontroversy in general.
The class forces fundamentally involved in a scientificcontroversy are research teams, even if it is their respective heads (bearers of the relation of ownership) who play the preponderant role.
There has been a lot of scientificcontroversy about fluoride.
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Here, again, we could be involved in scientificcontroversy.
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If scientists are acknowledging "legitimate scientificcontroversy" about the issue, how can it be right to impose it on people?
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If a scientificcontroversy exists, it would be over-optimistic to expect the general public to endorse the use of such methods.
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Until high quality studies are undertaken providing more definitive evidence, there will continue to be legitimate scientificcontroversy over the likely effects and costs of water fluoridation.
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This subject has been the subject of scientificcontroversy for decades.
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He thought that this residue of unexplained reports indicated a legitimate scientificcontroversy.
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Natural genetic engineering has been cited as a legitimate scientificcontroversy (in contrast to the controversies raised by various branches of creationism).
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There is no scientificcontroversy about these facts.
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These events are the subject of much scientificcontroversy.
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Critics contend that intelligent design proponents ignore this point by continuing to make the claim of a scientificcontroversy.
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