1. However, just occasionally, the evidence of the two disciplines is in apparent contradiction. 2. There are always conflicts between the demands imposed by the several disciplines. 3. The first is that there is a widespread notion that a full explanation and understanding of human behaviour needs the contribution of all the various disciplines. 4. One of the fundamental differences between the two disciplines is in the area of record classification. 5. Another problem is ice dancing, which does not have the same readily quantifiable elements as the other three disciplines. 6. As a playwright, you had to go to an acting class and a directing class to get a sense of the other disciplines. 7. But Vataha said the two disciplines should complement each other. 8. Despite the considerable overlap, it seems to me that at the extremes the two disciplines have irreconcilable differences regarding how they arrive at their conclusions. 9. He sang in church, but also heard the blues being played, and as a teen-ager he began to combine the two disciplines on his guitar. 10. Herschbach, too, finds much in common between the two disciplines. |