Sentences with phrase «circumstantial evidence links»

Circumstantial evidence links insulin resistance to visceral fat, the blubber found in bellies, but not to subcutaneous fat, which molds love handles.
Fast Company's investigation brought up circumstantial evidence linking an encryption patent application filed by Neal King, Vladimir Oksman and Charles Bry on 15 August 2008, and the bitcoin.org domain name which was registered 72 hours later.

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While the WHO and other disease experts had said there was strong scientific consensus that Zika and microcephaly were linked, evidence until now has been largely circumstantial.
(The evidence suggesting a link between those who published the reports and those who shorted Silvercorp stock is at best circumstantial.)
There can be hard evidence (incontrovertiable forensics) and circumstantial evidence, which is evidence — i.e. admitted to court — but might turn out to be coincidence (forensics involved, but not a direct link between individual and crime) or, if testimonial, untrusted.
Even the times piece you link admits that it amounts to «circumstantial evidence», before breaking into a long drawn out «We need to depose Assad» piece.
Circumstantial evidence played a key role in the case as Erie County District Attorney John Flynn explained that there was no DNA evidence linking Suarez to the murder of Freddy Dizon.
«It's many different lines of circumstantial evidence, which makes it compelling, but it does miss that final causal link,» she says.
Sabeti stresses that her team only has a «circumstantial» case about the timing of the mutation and the epidemic's explosion, but her group and an independent team that published the second study have amassed what she calls «compelling evidence» that for the first time links a mutation in the virus to a preference for human cells.
Video: In March, the World Health Organization said the link between Zika and fetal abnormalities has not been proven, but «the circumstantial evidence is now overwhelming.»
Scientists have gathered reams of mainly circumstantial evidence to prove a suspect's guilt, or in this case, the existence of an Arctic warming link.
I was also thinking — there is that bit of circumstantial evidence relating McIntyre's blog to Climategate — where someone had succeeded in uploading the file containing the stolen emails and linked to it from McIntyre's blog in a comment that stated «A miracle has happened!»
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
For example, the few available studies and circumstantial evidence suggest that paternal and perhaps maternal anxiety is linked to low coparental support.
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