For these reasons, some scientists regard it as a marine mammal.
Some scientists regard it as the most productive scientific enterprise ever conducted at sea.
On the other hand, scientists regard the overall data as insufficient due to the "difficulties of undertaking such studies."
Some scientists regard the small number of cases among humans as a reason for optimism.
Not all scientists regard this as a bad thing.
Some scientists regard the cases as clues to a more serious problem, while others consider them statistical quirks.
Although most scientists regard such an idea as unrealistic, a few have begun to conclude that it can no longer be dismissed out of hand.
In feminist science studies, students are taught that scientists regard nature through subjective lenses.
It starts by identifying the lower limit below which scientists regard a stock as threatened with collapse.
But some scientists regard such an arbitrary number as "messy."