Sentences with phrase «calling upon evidence»

Calling upon evidence - based data, the Feline Fix by Five initiative advocates that cats be spayed or neutered by the age of 5 months or less to reduce the risk of unwanted litters and maximize health and welfare benefits.

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Evidence of the fact that union differentiates is to be seen all round us — in the bodies of all higher forms of life, in which the cells become almost infinitely complicated according to the variety of tasks they have to perform; in animal associations, where the individual «polymerises» itself, one might say, according to the function it is called upon to fulfil; in human societies, where the growth of specialization becomes ever more intense; and in the field of personal relationships, where friends and lovers can only discover all that is in their minds and hearts by communicating them to one another.
Yes, in the sense that there could now be some basic agreement upon just what criteria, what methods of inquiry, what modes of argumentation, what evidence would count for that public community of inquirers called theologians.
The call to live «by faith alone» seems at first to capture the essence of perfect trust since it does not depend upon the authentication of historical evidence.
If you ever want real emperical evidence that God exists please call upon Christ from a broken and contrite heart and you will be surprised at what actually exists all around you.
The review by the Australian Competition Tribunal should be based upon the material that was before the ACCC, but the Tribunal should have the discretion to allow a party to adduce further evidence, or to call and question a witness, if the Tribunal is satisfied that there is sufficient reason.
In the May 12, 2016, article that prompted Bellone to call for Spota's resignation, Newsday reported that sources said wiretaps from the 2008 prosecution of criminal defense attorney Robert Macedonio contained «evidence of a lot of crimes that have not been acted upon» by Spota's office.
If there's any further information or evidence we will call upon them so that we will continue investigation... As for the five, we've got concrete evidence that they were deeply involved but those we've discharged now it could happen that if there is fresh evidence we could rope them in,» DCOP Ampah Benin told TV3 Tuesday.
The multi-society letter called on the OMB to work with leaders of government agencies to back the use of the best scientific evidence in their decision - making and to see that federal agencies support scientists doing the work required to «produce the knowledge upon which the nation relies.»
Since the 1990s medical science has relied upon a process called «systematic review» as a means of weighing up the available evidence and coming up with a reliable answer.
The papers that called for a search as a result of the Brown complaint, a search that might have uncovered astonishing evidence of intended mayhem in Eric's room had it been executed, were never acted upon, and the file on the case kept getting lost, owing one assumes to the embarrassment it would cause the Jeffco officials.
These studies did not investigate the effect or nature of teacher leader participation in these teams, but provided evidence that teacher leaders are called upon to participate in instructional teams of teachers and administrators.
Low rates of STEM persistence in college have called upon researchers, policymakers, and higher education administrators to consider and evaluate effective, evidence - based solutions.
They had held up the evidence of his disobedience and failure, then tossed whatever scrap of a scientist he'd been upon the garbage heap and all but called out «Next!»
If the scientists stick to science, and the politicians stick to politics and call upon scientists to give evidence and inform policy decisions, they'll all be better off.
When called upon to give evidence they will condemn both the work and the actions of Steve.
Dawn: Released by the World Bank, the report calls upon the government to make urban air quality improvement a priority in the country's policy agenda, noting that the issue has received little attention despite strong evidence indicating an urgent need to tackle pollution in major cities.
In almost every situation, when called upon to provide evidence, you duck and weave and then pop up with another mysterious confabulation.
Let me lay out a further deduction for you «experts» who continue to thoughtlessly dismiss the definitive evidence, which is required to correct and advance climate science from this point on, and for the benefit of interested laypersons (and the all - capitals doesn't imply yelling, just what I have learned is a necessary emphasis, to get you to focus upon the facts — YOU ARE INCREDIBLY STUPID, ALL OF YOU, AND YOU DO NOT DESERVE TO CALL YOURSELVES, OR BE EMPLOYED AS, SCIENTISTS, MUCH LESS EXPERTS.
Both in and outside of philosophy, the concept of evidence has often been called upon to fill a number of distinct roles.
He is also called upon to provide expert evidence opinions in real estate litigation matters.
In these cases, a product liability attorney is frequently called upon to tie the loose threads together and deliver the necessary evidence.
The funding arrangement for Essar was brokered by one of the author's colleagues at TheJudge, who incidentally was also called upon to give evidence as to the reasonableness of the funding deal.
In these circumstances, it was incumbent on the trial judge to explain that difference to Mr. Watterson [emphasis mine], to explain that the court could not treat the Defence as evidence, and that if he did not call a witness, or testify himself, the court would have no basis upon which to accept, as proven, the facts which the defendants had set out in their Defence.
I am called upon to provide expert evidence in the most complex and serious of criminal cases (murders, major terrorist incidents, rape, assaults, drug seizures, Coroners inquests, high value insurance claims, HSE prosecutions of companies, repatriations from Syria etc.), and I have also contributed scientific evidence to several major public enquiries.
It may be necessary to call upon experts to support the claim, and to provide scientific evidence of the defective product.
The question whether a corporation is a «person» within the meaning of this amendment really does not arise except, perhaps, where a corporation is called upon to answer a bill of discovery, since it can only be heard by oral evidence in the person of some one of its agents or employees.
The Court further relied on what it called a «somewhat relaxed» burden of proof in asbestos cases, thereby minimizing the argument that evidence relied upon by the parties would become stale over the passage of time, another policy reason behind the application of statutes of repose.
57 of them, including 19 Queen's Counsel, say the proposals «represent a departure from the foundational principle of natural justice that all parties are entitled to see and challenge all the evidence relied upon before the court and to combat that evidence by calling evidence of their own.»
represent a departure from the foundational principle of natural justice that all parties are entitled to see and challenge all the evidence relied upon before the court and to combat that evidence by calling evidence of their own.
Scientific evidence is often called upon to establish the causal link between the defendant's conduct and the plaintiff's harm, i.e., «but for» the act or omission of the defendant, there is a 51 % chance that the injury would not have occurred.
(a) what is relied upon is a chance of establishing lack of jurisdiction by calling fresh evidence;
«The paragraph relied upon by the trial judge and the sentence he emphasized hardly signalled a system by which a trial judge could «short circuit» a trial even though there was further evidence to be called, and submissions to be made, simply because he or she thought they had «heard enough,»» Akhtar wrote.
These powers do not include a coach's ability to call for substitution of players, so in this note I want to briefly address some basic practical pointers to improve your overall practice as well as touch upon the specific issue of presentation of evidence to a jury.
Because primarily during the course of argument the prosecution counsel are entitled to comment upon the state of the evidence and the failure to call logical and material witnesses, and that is people versus miller, 50 cal.3 D, 954, the court's comments at 996.
«75... the Tribunals did not have before them expert evidence which seriously called into question the principle underpinning the EPA's renewable energy project regulatory regime — i.e. that wind turbines which are set back 550m from a dwelling house and which do not generate noise levels in excess of 40 dBA at the lowest specified wind speed do not cause serious harm to human health based upon the current state of scientific knowledge.»
This document can be used as proof of car registration and proof of vehicle ownership, whenever a driver is called upon to provide such evidence.
In addition, given that the Court may be called upon to approve a consent determination at any stage in the proceeding, the Court may be poorly placed to assess the appropriateness of the determination without reviewing the relevant evidence.
Finally, respect for human rights obligations, especially the right of indigenous communities «to practice and revitalise their cultural traditions and customs» [74] and to equality before the law, including in the enjoyment of the right to equal treatment before the tribunals and all other organs administering justice [75], calls for the development of principles which address the unique evidentiary issues involved in native title litigation, including the reality of claims based substantially upon orally - transmitted traditions, the lack of written records of indigenous laws and customs, the «unsceptical» receipt of uncorroborated historical evidence incapable of being tested under cross-examination, and the epistemological, ideological and cultural limitations of historical assessments of traditional laws and customs by non-indigenous commentators.
Finally, USDOE has an important role to play in calling upon schools and districts to use evidence - based programs that have been shown to improve students» SECD.
Rather than the government party that applied the expedited procedure exception being called upon to establish that the proposed future act was sufficiently low impact to fit within the criteria set out in section 237 NTA, instead any independent consideration of this issue is dependent upon the native title parties» first providing evidence that it does not.
Sadly, I think that the bureaucracies known as CREA, OREA et al have been nicely co-opted by the United Nations levelling syndrome of group - think policies in favour of following theory driven initiatives, guinea pig style, vs paying serious attention to so - called «outdated» tried and true policies based upon empirical evidence.
With intervener status, CREA's lead council Sandra Forbes said sharing sold data indiscriminately could inflict damage upon the organization's reputation and that the tribunal failed to provide «quantitative evidence» in lieu of qualitative evidence, which she called unreliable and speculative, in its rendering.
The ARELLO ® Accreditation could be a significant link in the chain of evidence for validity and legal defensibility of a real estate licensing examination should any organization that has an examination program accredited by ARELLO ® be called upon to defend its examination program.
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