We see
this as compelling evidence that the buy - and - hold strategy, done right, is a great and prudent way for people to invest.
It is a powerful tool for teaching and learning that can be used
as compelling evidence within each of the four cornerstones of the new Ofsted inspection framework: the achievement of pupils at school; the quality of teaching; the quality of leadership and management; and the behaviour and safety of pupils at school.
«These findings serve
as compelling evidence of the need to increase mental health care and screening, as well as programs seeking to prevent mental disorders and to promote mental health,» Murray said.
It's not guaranteed these returns will repeat themselves, but it's
as compelling evidence as I've found for being a patient investor.
The decision has received a good deal of attention from the press and commentators, largely because the Court rejected the use of the transaction price
as compelling evidence of fair value, despite several recent Delaware appraisal decisions that have relied heavily or exclusively on the transaction price.
Not exact matches
His
evidence is largely anecdotal, but
compelling: «When even one more person is added to the mix, the situation becomes more stable, but this stability may stifle creativity,
as roles and power positions harden,» he writes.
The economic reasons for refining bitumen in the U.S. were
compelling even before you could ship it to Texas,
as evidenced by the Midwestern refineries converted to handle the ultra-heavy crude.
But, judging from recent messaging, Fed policymakers have yet to see
compelling evidence of an acceleration in overall activity, viewing growth
as set to remain at around trend rates, and are reluctant to factor in any significant impact from the Trump administration's future policies.
All speculation for sure, but this is not
compelling evidence to me,
as yet.
Russ Bauckham uses the Gospels themselves
as internal
evidence of their own eyewitness accounts but, if you're willing to accept the Gospels
as trustworthy by their own declaration and you're easily impressed by the force of the author's argument alone then it might be
compelling.
You aren't in charge of what is and what isn't
compelling evidence for anyone else but yourself,
as far
as I can tell.
Dalahast, «You aren't in charge of what is and what isn't
compelling evidence for anyone else but yourself,
as far
as I can tell.»
As emotionally compelling of an idea as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brai
As emotionally
compelling of an idea
as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brai
as a soul may be, there is absolutely no
evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brain.
The
evidence for a soul is
as compelling as the
evidence for girl cooties.
From Paige: What has been the most
compelling evidence for you personally that has solidified your position
as an evolutionary creationist?
I did, and I found the
evidence to support Christianity
compelling enough for me to accept Christ
as my savior.
Pretty
compelling Colin, but haven't you heard that Satan strode to all corners of the Earth,
as well
as the Heavens, planting false
evidence supporting the theory of evolution?
I don't get comfort out of believing that I will someday die and not live on for eternity, but I accept it
as true - since there's no
compelling evidence to the contrary.
I don't get comfort out of believing that I will someday die and not live on for eternity, but I accept it
as true — since there's no
compelling evidence to the contrary.
Itquotes Collins
as saying, «I don't think God intended Genesis to teach science,» that «the
evidence in favour of evolution is utterly
compelling» and that «I.D. portrays the Almighty
as a clumsy Creator, having to intervene at regular intervals to fix the inadequacies of His own initial plan... [which] is a very unsatisfactory image.»
There are still people who dispute that contention but not
as many
as there used to be» so few, in fact, that Stricherz does not feel
compelled to go through all the copious
evidence for it.
An exception to this rigorous rule might have been the duty to give
evidence in court concerning a crime which a priest learned about in the confessional; but
as the civil law of
evidence developed, it included a privilege for the priest against being
compelled to reveal anything told to him under the «seal of the confessional.»
On the
evidence of books like this, it would seem that people like Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, who connect such other «pro-life» causes
as opposition to nuclear weapons to their antiabortion stand, are consistent and
compelling even to those who will not finally be
compelled.
As far as I know, there is no compelling scientific evidence that the miracles ascribed to Jesus happened, or that any similar miracles ever happened in all of histor
As far
as I know, there is no compelling scientific evidence that the miracles ascribed to Jesus happened, or that any similar miracles ever happened in all of histor
as I know, there is no
compelling scientific
evidence that the miracles ascribed to Jesus happened, or that any similar miracles ever happened in all of history.
Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University, wrote an editorial accompanying the new paper in which she said the documents provided «
compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar
as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
In addition, the petition requested that we issue an interim final rule under section 403 (r)(7)(A) of the FD&C Act, stating that the
evidence is
compelling and the potential to encourage fruit and vegetable consumption is important for public health and that issuing an interim final rule would allow affected fruit and vegetable products to become eligible to bear these health claims
as expeditiously
as possible.
I think Diego Costa presents
as fairly
compelling evidence that you do not need a lightening fast, tricky, «something out of nothing» striker to win the PL.
Despite
compelling evidence that breastfeeding saves lives, protects health and cuts costs, marketing of breastmilk substitutes fuels a misconception that formula milk is almost
as good
as breastmilk.
Vaccine makers,
as defendants, will ensure that courts hear the most
compelling medical
evidence in their favour, he adds.
«
As evidenced by her pledge to not raise taxes, Wendy Long is the only candidate in the race who will stand firm in her convictions, protect taxpayers and job creators, not flip - flop, and offer voters a clear and
compelling alternative to Turner, Maragos in June and Gillibrand in November.»
The most
compelling evidence that the Lib Dem surge was largely spent by polling day was when we asked voters, on 4 and 5 May, who they most wanted to see
as prime minister on 7 May.
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compel that such information be provided to the Commission by exercising the powers available to the Legislature, in particular those powers to subpoena and require the production of
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As the Tories look for a leader who can prevent young people from flocking to Labour, Tugendhat also provided
compelling evidence of his ability to win over people who might not be natural Tories.
Just
as The Marmot Review demonstrated with
compelling evidence that socio - economic inequalities...
«Today, we presented
compelling evidence that Daily Fantasy Sports competitions are
as legal now
as they have been for the past seven years that New Yorkers have been playing them,» DraftKings said in a statement.
«Unfortunately the possibility of a significant attack is real, and while we have made gains, initial
evidence is
compelling that we really are not
as safe or
as secure
as we should be.
Proving that gravitational waves exist may not be LIGO's most important legacy,
as there has been
compelling indirect
evidence for them.
The most
compelling evidence for this conclusion came from the finding that the protein - encoding information of c - src is divided into several separate domains, called exons, by intervening regions known
as introns.
As a result of experiments conducted since 2006, the team has been able to produce
compelling evidence for the B - mode signal, and with it, the strongest support yet for cosmic inflation.
And what's more, our involvement in carrying this project through was providing more and more
compelling evidence that we had a lot to offer
as potential employees.
This study's finding — based on analysis of data from 1995 to 2014 — that the decline in under - five death was also accompanied by increases in PMI - funded malaria prevention technologies, such
as insecticide treated nets and indoor residual spraying that are known to be effective malaria interventions, provides
compelling and important new
evidence of the likely effects of PMI funding.
In 2011,
as part of a reintroduction program, captive - bred ibises following an ultralight aircraft to their wintering grounds arranged themselves in the shape of a V. Data loggers on their backs captured every position and wing flap, yielding the most
compelling experimental
evidence yet that birds exploit the aerodynamics of the familiar formation to conserve energy.
«We found
compelling evidence that invasive shrubs, such
as Japanese barberry, are ready to leaf out quickly once they are exposed to warm temperatures in the lab even in the middle of winter, whereas native shrubs, like highbush bluberry, and native trees, like red maple, need to go through a longer winter chilling period before they can leaf out — and even then their response is slow,» says Amanda Gallinat, a second - year graduate student and third author of the paper.
There's «
compelling evidence,» he argued, that they contribute to obesity and diabetes
as well
as to other health problems.
While this phenomenon, known
as horizontal gene transfer, is fairly common in bacteria and other microorganisms, this was the first
compelling evidence that multicellular organisms were swapping genes.
There is
compelling evidence that mind - body techniques, such
as yoga and meditation, can counteract the brain anatomy affects of chronic pain.
Beginning in 1998, their groups have independently produced
compelling evidence for the once controversial notion that our galaxy has at its center a supermassive black hole which is about 4 million times
as massive
as the sun.
Many other chemicals are capable of blocking ion channels, he says, and «there is reasonable, if not
compelling,
evidence that a reduction in excitation is
as much a part of the olfactory [sense]
as excitation itself.»
But extraordinary claims require extraordinary
evidence, and
as yet the warnings of impending collapse don't add up to a
compelling reason to stock up on bottled water and canned food.
«There is increasing and
compelling evidence that points to associations between Pittsburgh's poor air quality and health problems, especially those affecting our children and including issues such
as autism spectrum disorder and asthma,» said Grant Oliphant, president of The Heinz Endowments.