Sentences with phrase «ample written evidence»

Never let any partner ask what it is that you are doing or contributing without having others informed enough to quickly provide ample written evidence.

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Now, you can argue if you like that what they wrote about him is inaccurate or flawed in some way, but I think there's ample evidence that a man named Jesus lived.
Graham collections also show a Bible written in the Algonquin language, ample evidence of Graham's fruitful cooperation with Native Americans, and images of his children and their ministries.
Justice Andrew Goodman wrote in a decision released on Tuesday: «There is ample evidence to support the fact that the children were removed because the Baars refused to either tell or imply that the Easter Bunny was delivering chocolate to the Baars» home.
«The new revelations in this case demonstrate: (1) that prosecutors in the Eastern District of New York had both ample evidence and authority to charge Mayor de Blasio; and (2) that they nevertheless made a choice not to pursue such charges,» Keating wrote — that each quid, or campaign contribution, required a specific quo, or corrupt action by the politician.
The authors of When I'm 64 write: «There is ample evidence to suggest that negative expectations and stereotypes about the competence of older adults pervade Western culture.»
There was ample evidence that the students had looked closely at their selected masterwork, and that using two very different ways to re-create it had given them insights into the art that can never come to the person who simply looks at it and writes down what they see.
To be able to write a quality argumentative essay, one needs to invest ample research time in order to gain the proper supporting evidence.
And they again see what they interpret as ample evidence to support their promotion of this route as a worthwhile alternative to traditional publishing, writing:
He writes: «I believe we have ample evidence that our governmental procedures fail to separate reliable information from mere opinion, speculation and untested belief.
They come up with all kinds of hypothetical feedback mechanisms involving more natural aerosol emissions in response to global warming: Dimethylsulfide from marine phytoplankton (although a very intriguing possibility, this has never been confirmed to be a significant feedback mechanism, and there is ample evidence to the contrary, which is omitted from the report), biological aerosols (idem), carbonyl sulfide (idem), nitrous oxide (idem), and iodocompounds (idem), about which they write the following: «Iodocompounds — created by marine algae — function as cloud condensation nuclei, which help create new clouds that reflect more incoming solar radiation back to space and thereby cool the planet.»
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