Sentences with phrase «also substantial evidence»

There is also substantial evidence that the state underestimates the need for long - term care for seriously and persistently mentally ill people.
There is also no substantial evidence globally that a soft drink tax has a meaningful impact on obesity rates.

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There is also substantial non-literary evidence which shows that Jewish women often took initiative for their lives and activities in spite of the male orientation and domination prevalent in the culture.8 These positive roles and opportunities constitute Jewish evidence for the significance of women in ancient Judaism.
Boston also claims ties to the whoopie pie, but their evidence is even less substantial than Maine's or Pennsylvania's.
DFS also announced it has begun an investigation into Health Republic's «inaccurate financial reporting,» and the agency is «collecting and reviewing evidence relating to Health Republic's substantial underreporting... of its financial obligations.»
The board also denied public funds to City Comptroller John Liu's mayoral campaign, citing «evidence of substantial non-compliance» with the law.
The Federal Appealate Court Judge in the ruling also expressed reservation and dissatisfaction that Kogi State government's counsel initiated a case against the accused without substantial evidence.
«Our findings give us a substantial boost in shifting the discussion from expert opinion to a more evidence - based conclusion,» he says, «Additionally, they also offer a pragmatic solution that can be applied right away in order to reduce PJK rates.»
«There is also evidence that citizens are willing to pay substantial sums to host these events.
In both early stage non-small cell lung cancer and limited stage small cell lung cancer, we found evidence of a significant association between continued smoking and recurrence of the primary tumour; in limited stage small cell lung cancer, we found also evidence of a substantial elevation in the incidence of a second primary tumour.
A January 2017 report issued by the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, which provides nonpartisan guidance for national decision - makers, found substantial evidence that cannabis is effective for treating chronic pain, nausea and vomiting, and in reducing spasticity symptoms in multiple sclerosis, but also found clear risks for pregnant women and youth.
However, there is also a substantial body of evidence that it can be effective for adults who have epilepsy.
The authors also point out that sustained programs of professional development and support are required «if the substantial rewards promised by the research evidence are to be secured,» so that each teacher can «find his or her own ways of incorporating [feedback] into his or her own patterns of classroom work and into the cultural norms and expectations of a particular school community.»
The report also says there is a surplus of teachers as «evidenced by the substantial number of (mainly primary) teachers who are on standby for positions in metropolitan areas».
But the researchers tempered this negative conclusion, saying, «There is also evidence that in some settings, or for some subgroups or for specific outcomes, vouchers can have substantial positive effects.»
There is also evidence that the best beginning teachers make up a substantial proportion of the early leavers: In a 2013 study of teacher attrition in four large urban systems, TNTP, a teacher recruitment and training organization, found that nearly one - third of highly effective teachers left within two years, and almost half left within five.
We also have evidence of substantial variation in the quality of adult - child interactions in child - care settings.
While the authors note a lack of substantial evidence of positive effectives of Linked Learning on college enrollment or completion, they also describe several studies that have found positive results on high school student achievement and argue that blending academic work with career technical education (CTE) could make college an option for more students.
The judgements are also sorted in relation to the main dimensions in Ofsted inspections such that they, with the supporting evidence gleaned through the Audit Activities, make a substantial contribution to a school self evaluation portrayed in Ofsted terms.
Also quoting from the post at Accrued Interest, quoting from the Moody's report, «Moody's stated that the ratings review was prompted, in part, by concerns about the deterioration in ABK's financial flexibility since the company's $ 1.5 billion capital raise in March 2008, as evidenced by the substantial decline in the firm's market capitalization and high current spreads on its debt securities, making it increasingly difficult to economically address potential shortfalls in the company's capital position should markets continue to worsen.
Substantial evidence supports factor return predictability, yet evidence also indicates that investors are not reaping, to the greatest extent possible, the excess returns commensurate with such knowledge.
Also in evidence is that Reinhardt was similarly already starting to drain out much of the oil from his pigments to achieve a matte surface that feels dense and substantial, without being thick or impastoed.
Although I've asked this question to 21 people who claimed that there also exists some other evidence that we're doing something substantial, neither of them has so far given an answer.
I also understood him to say generally that there is «plenty of evidence that there is no substantial UHI effect in any of the large scale indices (Parker, 2004; 2006; ocean changes, glacier retreat etc)».
That is still important knowledge, because it means the evidence behind those best theories (which is very substantial) also combines to predict XYZ.
Respondent also argues that Oregon provides adequate review, because the trial judge can overturn a punitive damages award if there is no substantial evidence to support an award of punitive damages.
Mr. Dye has also devoted a substantial amount of time towards learning scientific evidence regarding chemical testing.
The Court also noted that, based on the medical evidence, there was a strong chance of a real and substantial possibility that the Plaintiff would encounter episodic flare ups of her symptoms, and that over time, ongoing pain can detrimentally affect the ability to work.
But a need for «scientific» evidence fails to respect the experiences of individual community members (from which a court could also infer community needs) and requires that indigenous groups undergo the substantial burden of expensive community studies in order to defend their aboriginal fishing rights against «allocation» decisions.
He also offers a selection of major cases in which, he says, that the U.S. Supreme Court accepted a line of argument that was based more on an argument from ignorance than from substantial evidence.
As a result, they tend to spend more time onlooking (watching other children without joining) and hovering on the edge of social groups.8, 11 There is some evidence to suggest that young depressive children also experience social impairment.12 For example, children who display greater depressive symptoms are more likely to be rejected by peers.10 Moreover, deficits in social skills (e.g., social participation, leadership) and peer victimization predict depressive symptoms in childhood.13, 14 There is also substantial longitudinal evidence linking social withdrawal in childhood with the later development of more significant internalizing problems.15, 16,17 For example, Katz and colleagues18 followed over 700 children from early childhood to young adulthood and described a pathway linking social withdrawal at age 5 years — to social difficulties with peers at age 15 years — to diagnoses of depression at age 20 years.
There is substantial evidence that many developmental outcomes, such as cognitive development and behavior problems for LBW / PT children, are influenced not only by the growth compromised in utero but also by environmental factors such as poverty (McCarton, 1998) and poor parenting (Dadds & Salmon, 2003), and also by child temperament (Hertzig & Mittleman, 1984).
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