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political scientists

n. (political scientist English)

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At the level of social consequences, a new technology might be submitted for clearance to panels of behavioral scientists--psychologists, sociologists, economists, political scientists--who would determine, to the best of their ability, the probable strength of its social impact at different points in time.

As mentioned, these self-appointed political scientists tried to grab Adam Selene's ear.

Out at the Air Force Academy we've got the damnedest collection of anthropologists, historians, political scientists, and other denizens of academia you ever saw.

We'll need the confidential advice of physicists, structural engineers, international lawyers, even historians and political scientists.

The end result may be frustrating for political scientists, but it is pure pleasure for those readers who are simply looking to spend some enjoyable hours lost in Schmitz's imaginary universe.

The end result may be frustrating for political scientists, but it is pure pleasure for those readers who are simply looking to spend some enjoyable hours lost in Schmitzs imaginary universe.

On the other hand, the idea that the source of national success or failure can be discovered by scientific study, as many political scientists hope, struck me as absurd by the time I reached Cambodia.

Other criminologists, political scientists, and similarly learned forecasters laid out the same horrible future, as did President Clinton.