Yes, absolutely. Accuracy of measurement only goes 'so far'; beyond that point lies imprecision.
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It is a social science, yes. But technically, isn't everything a science?
There are several things that have to be measured accurately in order for one business man to "trust" another. First things first: they have to have an accurate and precise system of weights and measures. They must agree on how much of product is being sold and since money began as exchanges of gold or salt or some other commodity, they need to agree on how much "money" is changing hands. This spurred the whole science of weight and measurements.Sometimes merchants have to agree on how long a process takes or how far a distance is or what direction a port, country or landmark is. There was a great push by merchants to have accurate measures of longitude and latitude and accurate clocks. All of this pushed the scientists to serve the needs of businessmen.
If you are speaking of true science and not therretical science, then the Bible and science can agree. I have written article on SCIENCE AND THE SCRIPTURES and there is no disagreement between them.
If you are not accurate in science the outcome of your experiment will be incorrect.
The type of contracts that are considered to be "black contracts" are those that are complete and accurate and both parties agree on. The term may also used be used as slang for science fiction related purposes.
The internet LOL I agree, but specifically we can look at many articles and blogs on science.
to get a fair and accurate answer
In order to agree that a territory of the Philippines coverage is accurate, the actual territory must be listed. Maps of the Philippine territories can be found online at many mapping websites.
That it, and we, exist.
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technology is important to science, because it helps the numbers in science come out more accurate and easier.