Sentences with phrase «adequate explanation as to»

When there has been an adverse outcome for a patient it is essential that a doctor should provide an adequate explanation as to the causation of this outcome.
Steven Rhoads (R - Bellmore), said he voted against the borrowing because he didn't receive an adequate explanation as to why it was necessary.

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If my understanding as to what would constitute an act which is peculiarly someone's is accepted, then Ogden's explanation of a special act of God is not adequate.
Africans, who were living in a period of rapid social change gradually came to feel that their traditional world - view was no longer adequate as a method of «explanation, prediction and control.»
Whitehead, for example, seems to have been in two minds about the viability of the idea of God as «personal», largely because he felt that as commonly used the term was overtly anthropomorphic and did not provide adequate explanation of that kind of experience which stresses the sheer «given - ness» of process.
Not only must it be recognized that the resurrection occurred — we have seen that our own being as members of the community bears witness to it — but also that no naturalistic or purely psychological explanation of it is adequate.
The idea of freedom has proved quite baffling to philosophy, because human reason is prone to posit causes antecedent to every effect as the adequate explanation of that effect.
For less massive stars like the Sun the process that brings them into existence is quite well understood — as clouds of gas are pulled together under gravity, density and temperature increase, and nuclear fusion begins)-- but for the most massive stars buried in regions like RCW 106 this explanation does not seem to be fully adequate.
The timeline for such a review was extremely short, and failing an adequate explanation for Lamb's dismissal, «we didn't want to give the message that it was business as usual,» says Smith.
Such information may not provide families an adequate explanation of what their child will be experiencing in the classroom; for families with access to additional resources, like those provided at school expos, online information serves as a starting - off point for them to further investigate whether or not a school has the appropriate resources and educational environment.
There IS no foolproof formula, just as there is no adequate explanation why some fail where others go on to wow the world.
The admission was blatantly obvious as the IPCC bureaucrats did not deliver an adequate explanation for the last 15 + years of non-warming, plus they were unable to even establish what current climate science believes the critical climate sensitivity measure to be.
In perspective, given the time scale involved, a 100 years is short, climate fluctates, it occurs rapidly, and is merely a regular physical phenomenon, even though, as the above gentlemen have pointed out, is still a mystery as far as adequate explanation by sound theory is wanting — which is altogether different to what the boosters of AGW assert as science, theory, and evidence.
Though if we're speculating on such things as Bob Tisdale's personal integrity and honesty, I believe psychogenic confirmation bias, rather than conscious decision to deceive, is an adequate explanation of the bad math.
> [A] n adequate definition of confirmation will have to do justice to the way in which empirical hypotheses function in theorical scientific contexts such as explanations and predictions -LSB-...]
Which is not to say that some sort of formula that satisfies Occam isn't possible — but its necessity as a fully adequate explanation would have to be demonstrated, and that has, as yet, not been done.
Informed consent is defined by the Rules as, «the agreement by a person to a proposed course of conduct after the lawyer has communicated adequate information and explanation about the material risks of and reasonably available alternatives to the proposed course of conduct.»
The Supreme Court held that, where there is a legal requirement to give reasons, what is needed is an adequate explanation of the ultimate decision, leaving no room for genuine doubt as to what it has decided and why.
Bearing in mind that appeals are from the evidence and the judgment, not the reasons — assuming the reasons are an adequate explanation of the judge's analysis — those of you who are litigators (and care to look at what the judge wrote) should look at paras. 54, 60 - 64, 66, of the Smith reasons and ask yourself this question: assuming the evidence is as the judge wrote, is there a snowflake's chance in a very warm place of a successful appeal by either side?
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