Word: proof
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...opportunities at Harvard are limitless if you pursue [them]," says Kilfara. "You have to work yourself. It's like everything at Harvard--you're given a little bit of encouragement, but you have to seek it out yourself. I'm proof positive that from a Harvard journalistic experience, you can go on to do great things. Hopefully the last of what you will hear from me will not be on WHRB...
...proof of her love, Shah went so far as to defend Harvard men against the claim that they are unattractive, exclaiming, "Javi's not ugly--but he's taken...
More the questions will become: Where is your Evidence? Where does the Burden of Proof lie? In our present environment the burden rests upon an assumption of propriety unless displaced by a plausible accusation of wrongdoing. What is a plausible accusation? What is an accusation but an initially plausible damaging story? What are the ethics of starting one? What is our institutional and professional responsibility for seeing that they don't get started? What is our responsibility for starting them when they're true? How can we know...
...Proof of principle remains to be seen in theclinic," he says...
Extraordinary claims, scientists like to say, require extraordinary proof, and none has been more extraordinary in recent years than Scottish embryologist Ian Wilmut's claim that he and his colleagues had cloned a sheep named Dolly from a mammary cell of a pregnant ewe. More than a year later, nobody has managed to reproduce the Dolly experiment, and Wilmut is under growing pressure to prove that his famous sheep is what he says she is. Last week at a genetics meeting at the University of Louisville, in Kentucky, he blandly conceded that there was a "remote possibility" that there could...