There is
no apparent evidence for either position.
(This scaffolding is large enough to accommodate a sequence in which Darwin spends time with Jenny the orangutan at the London Zoo in 1838, three years before Annie's birth: she mimics his actions, shows human - like emotions, and provides
apparent evidence for his then emerging theory — as well as a charming interlude where Darwin is young and curious and not tormented.)
Not exact matches
«It is
apparent from the comments of your CEO» that he chose the name «because of the pronunciation «Thrinder,»» lawyers
for Tinder said in a December letter that attached The Post's story as
evidence.
no
apparent evidence of ill - will, and 3)... an experience of unity.Now, David, I haven't known you
for very long (blogwise), but I respect what I have read from yr deep and thoughtful spirit, so with that in mind, I just don't see how this personal experience is translatable or cd be used as some kind of template when faced with the real Wal - Mart world.Do we not, like Jesus, show out true colours under pressure.Maybe I'm missing something... please correct me If I am and remember, I'm not into boob jobs (cleavage enhancement)
Unfortunately
for you, not only is there absolutely no
evidence whatsoever to support any of these claims, the existence of any such God leads to numerous questions and
apparent inconsistencies
for which none of you can provide convincing answers.
What seems
apparent to us is that these people are taught to create their own
evidence for God's existence, just as some of the folks who believe in reincarnation are taught to interpret the sensation of déjà vu as
evidence of their past lives flashing in their memories.
Perhaps the question as to what their church - relationship means is asked less searchingly among us because of the
apparent self -
evidence of the answer: we are preparing ministerial leadership
for the churches.
This outlook has represented a prominent strand in theology from the Hellenistic influence
apparent in Hebrews 11:6 («Whoever would draw near to God must believe that he exists and that he rewards those who seek him»), through the medieval Anselmic and Thomistic arguments
for the existence of God, reaching a climax in the 18th century deistic arguments
for a Great Designer
evidenced by the intricacy and harmony of the universe.
Encouraged by this
apparent openness, advocates
for the admission of women to the diaconate have continued to examine the historical sources — early Church orders, ancient and medieval rites, and literary and epigraphical
evidence.
It is also
apparent that the recent
evidence for self - consciousness in primates and cetaceans, based on their capacity
for language use and deception, requires us to acknowledge that nonhuman capacities are somewhat closer to human capacities than Whitehead asserted.
It is
apparent that all this is only incidental, in any case, to the real issue;
for let the material world be what it may, does it
evidence an intangible reality?
Not surprisingly, the media feeding frenzy has resulted, anecdotal
evidence suggests, in a sharp drop in youth football registrations
for this fall's season, with parents fearful that playing football will almost inevitably expose their kid to an unreasonable risk of injury (which, of course, is patently untrue; more than 7 million kids in the U.S. currently play football, very few of whom, statistically speaking and despite a few well - publicized cases - are likely to end up committing suicide because of the hits they sustained playing the sport, and millions upon countless millions who have played football over the past century without
apparent ill effect).
For many years it was believed that apparent life - threatening events were the predecessors of SIDS, and home apnea monitors were used as a strategy for preventing SIDS.329 However, there is no evidence that home monitors are effective for this purpose.330, — , 333 The task force concurs with the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which has recommended that infant home monitoring not be used as a strategy to prevent SIDS, although it can be useful for some infants who have had an apparent life - threatening event.
For many years it was believed that
apparent life - threatening events were the predecessors of SIDS, and home apnea monitors were used as a strategy
for preventing SIDS.329 However, there is no evidence that home monitors are effective for this purpose.330, — , 333 The task force concurs with the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which has recommended that infant home monitoring not be used as a strategy to prevent SIDS, although it can be useful for some infants who have had an apparent life - threatening event.
for preventing SIDS.329 However, there is no
evidence that home monitors are effective
for this purpose.330, — , 333 The task force concurs with the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which has recommended that infant home monitoring not be used as a strategy to prevent SIDS, although it can be useful for some infants who have had an apparent life - threatening event.
for this purpose.330, — , 333 The task force concurs with the AAP Committee on Fetus and Newborn, which has recommended that infant home monitoring not be used as a strategy to prevent SIDS, although it can be useful
for some infants who have had an apparent life - threatening event.
for some infants who have had an
apparent life - threatening event.334
However, iron status is effectively managed with supplemental iron, and thus the overall
evidence demonstrates no
apparent risk in recommending exclusive breastfeeding
for the first six months of life as a general policy in both developing and developed countries.
«Silver's
apparent desire
for further delay surely is motivated by his recognition that, as time passes, necessary witnesses and other
evidence may be lost,» Martins said.
Others also argue that the inclusion of Kufour - era contracts is intended to find damaging
evidence which can be used to undermine the Presidential bids of some Kufour protégés in order not to disrupt well laid out plans to crown Ken Ofori Atta heir
apparent to Akufo Addo who has publicly hinted of his non-availability
for the NPP ticket in 2020.
Public and Commercial Services union general secretary Mark Serwotka has described the
apparent climbdown over coastguard cuts as a «body blow»
for the government and further
evidence of what can be achieved by community campaigning.
But there is no
apparent evidence that these controversies and disputes have been mitigating factors
for interest in Success schools among parents, especially in areas of the city with historically troubled schools, nor
for interest in a Success school on Staten Island.
«Silver's
apparent desire
for further delay surely is motivated by his recognition that, as time passes, necessary witnesses and other
evidence may be lost,» prosecutors said.
In 2016, Collins and colleagues published
evidence of proteins on ostrich shells that were almost 4 million years old — the connection to human evolution may not be readily
apparent, but such shells have been used by hominins
for millions of years to transport water and other resources.
The U.N. investigators who traveled to Syria last week to probe an
apparent chemical attack have turned their samples over to a specialized network of laboratories that can look
for evidence of the weapons.
When science posits a truth that seems to contradict Scripture (lack of
evidence of a global flood,
for example), the Bible's inherent elasticity simply envelops the new finding, and any
apparent contradiction is relegated to the realm of parable (where Noah's ark resides, in the view of many Catholics).
The Frontal Systems Behavior Scale revealed
evidence for negative effects of TBI on behavior that were not
apparent on neuropsychological assessment alone.
It's because of the protein - when you have some nice protein
for slow, steady energy release, you don't enter the scatterbrained low - blood sugar state - and the
apparent anti-depressant effect of the omega - 3 EPA fatty acid - we don't know quite how the oil is involved yet, but there is a decent amount of
evidence that it alleviates depression symptoms, one of which is so - called «goldfish memory».
To provide further
evidence that the negative effects of the low - casein diets were not limited to very young animals with unusually high needs
for protein, Campbell found that the
apparent loss of the ability to repair damaged tissue occurred when the 20 % casein diet was fed during the promotion period, the same period during which it protected against the growth of pre-cancerous lesions.
But
for most folks (who have no interest in wading through academic journals), real before and after examples of people's experiences with intermittent fasting are a kind of
evidence that is both quick and immediately
apparent.
What about the «paleo - diet», meaning the
apparent fact that all grain and grain based foods are bad
for humans because we can't properly digest them and they cause intestinal damage, with the
apparent evidence being the negative effects of the agricultural revolution on humans, as well as the positive effects of cutting out grains from the diet
for many people?
And to venture into an area less well studied, but of critical importance given the epidemic that would be more
apparent were it less taboo, there is preliminary
evidence in the form of case studies that ketogenic diets may be promising treatments
for many psychiatric illnesses too,
for example, [Kra2009], [Phe2012].
When it becomes
apparent that Dr. Zaius plans to silence Taylor forever, Zira and Cornelius must act quickly to protect what they believe to be the long searched
for evidence supporting some theories the pair have been formulating, but have been unable to get the scientific community to embrace.
Baumbach's insistence that our eyes be filled with this actress
for so long — and
for no
apparent reason — is
evidence of a blossoming infatuation with his current girlfriend that the writer - director can't help sharing with his audience.
The school focus In our discussions it was also
apparent that the school wanted the SENCO to take a more strategic role in the delivery of provision They school, and in particular the SENCO, had expressed the need
for a framework, tool or format to enable them to develop the SENCO's strategic role effectively and to ensure that
evidence for specific aspects within the four key Ofsted judgements was gathered in a clear and consistent manner.
A 2005 NCREL report draft (which we received special permission to cite
for this article) finds «new
evidence supporting the
apparent effectiveness of online programs and schools and generally demonstrating the potential of online learning as a promising instructional intervention that can, when implemented judiciously, and with attention to «
evidence - based» practices, apparently improve student academic performance.»
Tom had been at Park Day School as a teacher and leader
for 38 years and the
evidence of his impact is
apparent to me every time I walk on campus.
even given the most recent research about the increasingly
apparent, methodological, statistical, and pragmatic limitations (see,
for example, here, here, here, here, and here), and the recent position statement released by the American Statistical Association underscoring the key points being
evidenced across (most) educational research studies.
Evidence of Forza Horizon 3 being in development keeps on mounting: rumours of an
apparent leaked Forza Horizon 3 trailer point to the possibility of a new Australia setting, and a Windows 10 listing
for Forza Horizon 3 was also uncovered.
But the fact that someone has offered a possible explanation (or two)
for the absence of a long - term trend does NOT by any means produce an actual trend where none is
apparent from the
evidence.
I'm wondering several things (And, Yes, I will read your Nature GeoSci Item, and no doubt find the answers — though you can still take this, from a RealClimate Fan Constructive Editorially Criticising This Item POV, as just that): Where, exactly, where did the AD 1258 Eruptions Occur, and what other
evidence is there
for there
apparent severity?
Once it became
apparent that the 1999 seismic swarm at 85E on the Gakkel Ridge was associated with large volcanic explosions, and that the jets of hot gas and molten lava may have reached upwards well into the overlying water column, I began to search
for satellite imagery of the region to see if there was any direct
evidence that the overlying ice had been affected.
Our model,
for example, predicts the magnitude of the reduction of cooling following the eruptions and the delay in the
apparent cooling
evidence in the tree - ring record (i.e. in AD 1262 rather than AD 1258).
I struggle to understand the
apparent reluctance
for some (many) climate scientists to make their
evidence available.
If communication researchers have trouble establishing clear
evidence of a significant impact
for Climategate, what explains the
apparent overreaction by scientists and their bunker mentality?
In other words, there may or may not be «a cause - effect relationship with something», and it can not be assumed there is a cause of
apparent cyclicity in a complex system in the absence of
evidence for that cause.
While I can't say I agree with the Saturn Theory, the
evidence for electrical phenomena in space is readily
apparent if you know anything about electrical forces.
«
Evidence for abrupt climate change is readily
apparent in ice cores taken from Greenland and Antarctica.
Assuming the paleoclimatic
evidence (ice core data
for example)
for the temperature / CO2 correlation is resonably accurate, it is
apparent that climate shifts from warming to cooling at CO2 peaks (maximum «forcing») and from cooling to warming at CO2 troughs (minimum «forcing»).
The Federal Rules of
Evidence dictate that the objecting party must state the specific grounds
for the objection, unless it is
apparent from the context.
It was
apparent from the medical
evidence that the appellant was,
for a long time, unaware of the seriousness of his brain injury and in particular the permanent nature of that disability.
It also became
apparent that a by - product to some extent of the stresses of the post-recession period, was on a personal level evident in an increase in marital dispute emanating from hardship pressures, and an increase in the need
for expert valuer
evidence into disputes over asset values, and in particular property assets.
[26] It is
apparent on the
evidence before me that Mr. Carter has gone to elaborate lengths to shield his investments and arrange his affairs to appear as though he does not have the financial means to satisfy the judgment against him or to comply with a security
for judgment order.
(correct test
for Barrister appeals; whether outside the ex improviso rule, prosecutor may call
evidence after prosecution and defence case closed; use of debarring orders against prosecutor; whether tribunal may «enter the arena» and strongly request the attendance of a prosecution witness; whether BSB has power to summons witnesses; whether prosecutor may communicate with disciplinary judge behind the back of the defence; whether such communication redolent of actual bias of judge where judge wishes prosecutor good luck on appeal; whether
apparent bias doctrine can be engaged by post-trial conduct of judge; legal effect of serving BSB prosecutions department officer being 1 of 4 appointing members of the COIC «Tribunals Appointments Body» (TAB); whether TAB ultra vires the Bar's Constitutions; whether open - ended power of removal of member of COIC pool without cause, unlawful given position of BSB Chair and senior staff on COIC; whether ECHR Article 6 guarantees against pressure on disciplinary judges to conform with a prosecutorial mentality; whether disciplinary judges Art. 6 «independent» within Findlay v United Kingdom given key role of BSB prosecutions department in appointing disciplinary judges; serious non-disclosure by BSB of notes of secret meeting between BSB and disciplinary judge until day before appeal and despite requests and application
for disclosure by defence)