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1. The country's economic plight is strangling its scientific institutions.
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2. People use scientific terms with no clear idea of their meaning.
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3. Many, if not most, scientific papers are presented orally at scientific meetings.
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1. We want to have more scientifically literate people running our television stations.
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3. He explained scientifically the most important questions of political economy.
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1. I admired him as a true scientist and hard worker.
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3. He is routinely described as the greatest scientist since Einstein.
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