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statistics enough hypothesis
A good hypothesis in science must have other properties than those of the phenomenon it is immediately invoked to explain, otherwise it is not prolific enough. William James
statistics world bent
Marke all Mathematicall heades, which be onely and wholy bent to those sciences, how solitarie they be themselues, how vnfit to liue with others, & how vnapte to serue in the world. Roger Ascham
statistics poet individual
The business of the poet, said Imlac, is to examine, not the individual, but the species. Samuel Johnson
statistics analysis synthesis
Without analysis, no synthesis. Friedrich Engels
statistics
I bathe in statistics. Mitt Romney
statistics buffalo united-states
The buffalo isn't as dangerous as everyone makes him out to be. Statistics prove that in the United States more Americans are killed in automobile accidents than are killed by buffalo. Art Buchwald
statistics events impossible
An event has happened, upon which it is difficult to speak, and impossible to be silent. Edmund Burke
statistics events should
Such an event is probable in Agathon's sense of the word: 'it is probable,' he says, 'that many things should happen contrary to probability.' Aristotle
statistics theory values
Theory-free science makes about as much sense as value-free politics. Stephen Jay Gould
theory prove vague
Another thing I must point out is that you cannot prove a vague theory wrong. Richard P. Feynman
theory inconvenience
He that travels in theory has no inconveniences. Samuel Johnson
theory curse productions
We are stripped bare by the curse of plenty. [Referring to the theory that over-production caused the Depression] Winston Churchill
theory ends mankind
The end of science is not to prove a theory, but to improve mankind. Manly Hall
theory-of-evolution littles faces
I can have little patience with those who oppose ... the theory of evolution or what are called "mechanistic" explanations of the phenomena of life because of certain moral consequences which at first seem to follow from these theories, and still less with those who regard it as irrelevant or impious to ask certain questions at all. By refusing to face the facts , the conservative only weakens his own position. Friedrich August von Hayek
theory evidence ifs
If the evidence says you're wrong, you don't have the right theory. You change the theory, not the evidence. John Brunner
theory bits
I'm a bit of a romantic. In theory! Olga Kurylenko
theory absolute-truth absolutes
We don't regard any scientific theory as the absolute truth Kenneth R. Miller
theory battlefields
A theory is a battlefield in your head. Haruki Murakami