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The film lacks any spiritual element other than its passionate belief in science and rational administration.
NEWYORKER: Contagion
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Thinking that we can just mandate higher wages or better working conditions as if we were waving a magic wand and thereby reduce poverty is indulging a belief in magic, not science.
FORBES: A Scientific Worldview Includes Economics
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The combination of skeptical experts holding opposing theories, coupled with the shared belief that nutrition science in its current state is inadequate, demands that the findings will be based on rigorous science rather than popular opinion.
FORBES: A Manhattan Project To End The Obesity Epidemic
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Most recessions are accompanied by a resilient optimism buoyed by a belief in the innovative power of science and technology.
FORBES: 862 Trillion - Is This The Number To Salvage the US Economy?
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The faith in the future, the belief that science and technology would bring us a better world, is part of a more innocent era.
WSJ: Ada Louise Huxtable | Her Critical Judgments Were Built to Last
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Young girls are rarely encouraged to pursue math and science, which is problematic considering studies show a lack of belief in intellectual growth can actually inhibit it.
FORBES: STEM Fields And The Gender Gap: Where Are The Women?
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Mr Mandelson's White Paper on competitiveness, published on December 16th, is shot through with his near-obsessive belief that the key to closing the gap lies in a more profitable use of science.
ECONOMIST: The economy
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In most places, after all, the public administrators of science are themselves drawn from the ranks of university scientists, and share a belief in the value of curiosity-driven inquiry.
ECONOMIST: The knowledge factory
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Understanding it is in the domain of the humanities, particularly the sociology of science and the genesis of religious belief.
FORBES: Peter Gleick Sets Back the Climate Debate
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The lack of evidence means that belief in the success or failure of Sure Start is as much a question of ideological preferences as it is of social science.
ECONOMIST: CHILD CARE: The nappy vote | The
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The head is indubitably Cromwell's: though the provenance is a little cloudy in the early 18th century, it beggars belief that a fraudster of that era would be able to fool forensic science many years later.
ECONOMIST: Oliver Cromwell