Sentences with phrase «available evidence indicates»

Available evidence indicates that some mortgage borrowers may have difficulty understanding or at least recalling details of their mortgage, particularly the terms and features of adjustable - rate mortgages.
Available evidence indicates that broad vehicle travel reductions result in proportionally greater crash reductions and insurance savings.
We don't know whether or not natural sinks have grown in recent decades... — McKinley et al., 2017 «The sum of the available evidence indicates that variability in the ocean carbon sink is significant and is driven primarily by physical processes of upwelling, convection, and advection.
The available evidence indicates that, on the contrary, warming in this region has been slower than average, pointing to the bias due to sparse observations over it being in the opposite direction to that estimated from model simulations.
To summarize: available evidence indicates that the differences between projected emissions using MER exchange rates and PPP exchange rates are small in comparison to the uncertainties represented by the range of scenarios and the likely impacts of other parameters and assumptions made in developing scenarios, for example, technological change.
Available evidence indicates that the current warming will not be mitigated by a natural cooling trend towards glacial conditions.
Graduation rates have been studied less often, but the available evidence indicates a substantial positive impact. . . .
«All the available evidence indicates that exposure to difference, talking about difference, and applauding difference — the hallmarks of liberal democracy — are the surest ways to aggravate those who are innately intolerant,» Haidt quotes Stenner, «and to guarantee the increased expression of their predispositions in manifestly intolerant attitudes and behaviors.»
If you ingest more calcium but eat animal protein or ingest excess sodium, available evidence indicates that you may very well be dumping calcium in your urine and could be at risk for osteoporosis.
«The currently available evidence indicates that the potential risks to public health from exposure to emissions associated with the shale gas extraction process are low if operations are properly run and regulated,» said John Harrison, director of PHE's center for radiation, chemical and environmental hazards.
National data is surprisingly sparse — too sparse, probably, to make meaningful judgments about return on investment — but the available evidence indicates that PSM graduates are finding work, and it's mostly well - paid.
While in the preceding paragraphs, for the sake of economy, I have simply used the terms «heterosexual» and «homosexual» (or «gay»), the best available evidence indicates that we are all bisexual to some degree.
The available evidence indicates that this relationship of the Indian church with the church in Basra existed at least from the third century.
The tightening in monetary policy is likely to have contributed to this decline, but the available evidence indicates that uncertainties about the tax package also had some effect.
It is said by HMCTS that there is no available evidence indicating that the refund scheme actively encourages the early settlement of claims which will come as a surprise to many district judges and practitioners.

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I appreciate it may be difficult to reconcile your religious faith with the available evidence, but despite the claims of fundamentalists, one doesn't need to abandon their religious faith in accepting what the physical evidence indicates.
Evidence - The available body of facts or information indicating whether a belief or proposition is true or valid.
All the available evidence made public so far indicates that this massacre was the work of a political, not religious, extreemist.
... Hence, unless additional evidence becomes available indicating cumulative total water deficits in individuals with habitual intakes of significant amounts of caffeine, caffeinated beverages appear to contribute to the daily total water intake similar to that contributed by noncaffeinated beverages.»
Coloured icons indicate that there is evidence of a direct link between the intervention of interest and target (s); i.e. systematic reviews are available assessing the effect of the intervention on an outcome directly relevant to the targets (e.g. prevalence of stunting, rate of breastfeeding, etc.).
Participatory help - giving practices that actively involve parents in deciding what knowledge is important to them, and how they want to acquire the information they need, have the greatest positive effect on parents» sense of competence and confidence.22, 5 Available research evidence also indicated that the social and emotional development of young children is influenced by the ways in which program staff provided parenting support.24, 32
There's certainly evidence that upstate New York is struggling — for instance, Moody's has cited data that «indicate a stalling economic recovery in upstate New York» — but given the available statistics, it's hard to do a national, apples - to - apples comparison to determine what region is faring the worst in the recovery.
SSNIT in a statement released today [Wednesday], says «evidence made available to the Trust indicates that the University degrees presented by...
«Evidence from several publicly available cancer genomic databanks indicates that FOXO4 is typically turned off in metastatic prostate cancer compared to primary prostate tumors.
The NRC noted that «presently available proxy evidence indicates that temperatures at many, but not all, individual locations were higher during the past 25 years than during any period of comparable length since A.D. 900.»
A 2011 statement released by the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development (NICHD) indicated that available evidence did not support the routine use of iNO in preterm neonates and discouraged the use of this expensive therapy in preterm neonates.
There is «suggestive evidence» for a link between air pollution and a heightened risk of stillbirth, indicates a summary of the available data, published online in Occupational & Environmental Medicine.
«Although the impact of long - term use of e-cigarettes on health is still unknown,» the study stated, «the available scientific evidence indicates that e-cigarettes are less harmful than combustible cigarettes, and that smokers switching to e-cigarettes could benefit from a decrease in health risks related to smoking combustible cigarettes.»
Available evidence from herbaceous systems indicates mixed effects of species richness on biomass stability to extremely wet and dry events.
And even though there is still uncertainty, little evidence is available to indicate that any of the researched drugs are safe in terms of cardiovascular risk, which needs to be considered with the prescription of any NSAID.
While it does elevate GSH levels (see clinical data here and here), its benefits are consistent with whey protein isolate, and I've seen no clinical evidence to indicate that it outperforms high quality, commercially available products which can be had for a fraction of the price.
The authors» summary of the available evidence is very specific: «This analysis of apparent consumption, national dietary surveys and food [beverage] industry data indicates a consistent and substantial decline in total refined or added sugar consumption by Australians over the past 30 years [1980 to 2010]» (my bolding; p. 499 of PDF).
This rating indicates that the model has no studies (i.e. evidence) available for review in a category or sub-category.
The small amount of photographic evidence available so far does indicate there is a problem of some degree, which requires further analysis to ascertain how serious the issue is.
Although the Subject's data is still available and still the focus of significant critical examination, no direct evidence has been presented that indicates the Subject fabricated the raw data he used for his research or falsified his results.
At this point in time, the available evidence is indicating that the likely explanation for the fish kill is an algal bloom linked to warm gulf waters and nutrient upwelling.
In fact the evidence available indicates that there was NOT a similar melt of Arctic ice in the MWP or any Roman warm period.
However, available evidence suggests that replacing gasoline with corn ethanol has only limited potential for reducing emissions (and some studies indicate that it could increase emissions).
The available evidence — as opposed to hopes and predictions — seems to indicate that we won't avert catastrophe.
It's the overwhelming conclusion supported using all available evidence and indicated by best available physical theory.
Briefly, the available proxy evidence indicates that global warmth during this period was not particularly pronounced, though some regions may have experienced greater warming than others.
Presently available proxy evidence indicates that temperatures at many, but not all, individual locations were higher during the past 25 years than during any period of comparable length since A.D. 900.
The limited evidence available indicates that the majority of LEED - Silver - certified buildings studied used significantly less energy and water than conventional buildings, although some LEED - Silver - certified buildings did not outperform conventional buildings.
«The evidence currently available indicates that NH mean temperatures during medieval times (950-1100) were indeed warm in a 2 - kyr context and even warmer in relation to the less sparse but still limited evidence of widespread average cool conditions in the 17th century (Osborn and Briffa, 2006).
However, the available evidence does not indicate pronounced long - term changes in the Sun's output over the past century, during which time human - induced increases in CO2 concentrations have been the dominant influence on the long - term global surface temperature increase.
(ii) The matters to be dealt with are: - the aggravating and mitigating factors of the offence (not personal mitigation); - any statutory provisions relevant to the offender and the offence under consideration so that the judge is made aware of any statutory limitations on sentencing; - any relevant sentencing guidelines and guideline cases; - identifying any victim personal statement or other information available to the prosecution advocate about the impact of the offence on the victim; - where appropriate, any evidence of the impact of the offending on a community; - an indication, where applicable, of an intention to apply for any ancillary orders, such as anti-social behaviour orders and confiscation orders, and so far as possible, indicating the nature of the order to be sought.
While there is limited evidence available, it does indicate Aboriginal Community Controlled Health Organisations run by and for Aboriginal people perform better than mainsteam general practice in caring for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander patients.
Evidence is also becoming available about Parents Anonymous, © which has recently undergone a long - term single - group evaluation indicating significant reductions in the risks associated with child maltreatment.64 Circle of Parents, © another well - known support group intervention, is beginning to develop an evidentiary base (although the research conducted so far would not yet lift this program into the group generally known as «promising practices»).65
Although periodontal diseases have not been «officially» recognized as a complication of DM, the scientific evidence available indicates that poor metabolic control may increase the risk of gingivitis and periodontitis [2]; these periodontal pathologies have also been asso - ciated with diverse systemic diseases closely related to DM, such as cardiovascular diseases, obesity and metabolic syndrome [3][4].
Evidence indicating that early, extensive, and continuous nonmaternal care is associated with less harmonious parent - child relations and elevated levels of aggression and noncompliance suggests that concerns raised about early and extensive child care 15 years ago remain valid and that alternative explanations of Belsky's originally controversial conclusion do not account for seemingly adverse effects of routine nonmaternal care that continue to be reported in the literature... No longer is it tenable for developmental scholars and child - care advocates to deride the notion that early and extensive nonmaternal care of the kind available in most communities poses risks for young children and perhaps the larger society as well.
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