When scientists and non-scientists communicate, difficulties often arise from differences in language and terminology, leading to misunderstandings. Scientists may use technical jargon that is unfamiliar to the general public, while non-scientists might lack the foundational knowledge to grasp complex concepts. Additionally, differing priorities and perspectives can create barriers; scientists may focus on data and evidence, while non-scientists may prioritize personal beliefs or experiences. This gap can hinder effective dialogue and the dissemination of scientific knowledge.
She can foresee the future. I didn't foresee that happening!
A couple of forecasts. When Alexander Bell had invented his telephone, he was often asked "but who would use it?' To which Bell replied that "he could foresee that in his lifetime every town and city in the USA would have one of his telephones." And in a similar vein, Watson of IBM is said to have estimated that perhaps half a dozen of his new computers would meet all of the computing needs of USA.
If every speck of carbon were turned into biomass, it could lead to significant ecological imbalances, as the carbon cycle would be drastically altered. This would result in a massive influx of organic matter, overwhelming ecosystems and potentially leading to widespread decomposition, which could deplete oxygen levels and harm aquatic life. Additionally, the sudden increase in biomass could disrupt food chains and lead to the extinction of species unable to adapt to the changed environment. Lastly, resource competition for limited nutrients could escalate, causing further ecological stress.
üSmooth & efficient sailing (sets boundaries & prevents blind search) üYields maximum information (avoids collection of unnecessary data) üCosts least in terms of effort, time & money üMaximizes reliability of results üProvides firm foundation to the endeavor üAverts misleading conclusions & thoughtless exercise üHelps organising ones ideas üGives chance to foresee flaws & inadequacies (anticipates problems) üIncorporates by learning from others critical comments & evaluations üLike a successful journey, -Broadens your mind -Gives fascinating & exciting experience -Gives insight into world around you -Provides opportunity to meet people -Gives fun and reward, but at times, very tedious
An experiment should be repeated for two reasons. The first is that you want to be sure that your results stay the same. If they are different the second time then it shows that the result are not constant, and therefore cannot be used to prove a point. The second is that other should be able to repeat it to make sure that your did not make up your results.
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She can foresee the future. I didn't foresee that happening!
That is what I foresee.
i could foresee the future
I foresee global warming.
"prever" is the verb for "foresee."
The prefix in "foresee" is "fore," which means "before." This prefix indicates that "foresee" means to see or know beforehand.
The ForeSee company was founded in Michigan in the year 2001.
Foresaw, or Had foreseen
If I had been able to foresee the results of my actions, I would have been more careful!
Last week I lost my job, I didn't foresee that happening!
Yes. For example, "The public reaction was something I simply did not foresee."