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- Page 14 and 15: 14 INTRODUCTION In today’s global
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- Page 80 and 81: 80 THE INDUSTRY PERSPECTIVE Steve E
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100 substantially higher predictive
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102 THE SOCIAL SCIENCE PERSPECTIVE
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SECTION 4: CONTEXT AND FUTURES Geoe
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108 From Chapter 8, we know that th
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110 headlines about ‘Frankenstein
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CASE STUDY MMR, BOWEL DISEASE, AUTI
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114 people and institutions behave
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116 Historically, the risks that ha
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118 US President John F. Kennedy la
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120 progress in AI had probabilitie
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122 THE SCIENTIST’S PERSPECTIVE J
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124 Convention on Climate Change Co
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SECTION 5: MOVING THINGS FORWARD
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130 Risk and innovation are contest
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CASE STUDY STANDARDS: SUPPORTING EM
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136 accommodate their combined pres
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138 At the end of the day, probably
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146 HOW TO BUILD REGULATORY FRAMEWO
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148 decided to continue the debate
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150 3.2. Public debate: a tool to b
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RISK AND PRECAUTION 152 The precaut
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154 regulation of the development o
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156 REFERENCES Chapter 1: Innovatio
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15 National Research Council [US],
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160 Paris available at: http://www.
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162 Pessimistic Theory of “ Clien
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164 precautionary principle. Annand
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166 food.gov.uk/enforcement/monitor
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168 27. Bickerstaffe, K. & Walker,
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170 Peacock, W. J. and Dennis, E. S
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