Sentences with phrase «as conclusive evidence»

[51] The common law does not treat mere non-user of an easement, in itself, as conclusive evidence of an intention to abandon the right.
Because both background environmental stressors as part of the daily routine in the animal facility and social stressors afforded by the rats» social environment may have provided necessary HPA activation for maternal behavior to exert a modulatory influence, such a correlation is at best consistent with a possible role of maternal care, but it can not be taken as conclusive evidence for sufficiency.
It seems to work as I haven't been able to recover the files I «cybershredded», but seeing as how I'm not a forensic expert I wouldn't take that as conclusive evidence of its effectiveness.
So, the following analysis shouldn't be relied on as conclusive evidence that the Arctic sea ice extent has been less than in 1979 many times in the past, but merely suggestive evidence.
In 2002, however, the real problem of admitting satellite imagery as conclusive evidence at the ICJ came to the fore in Nigeria v. Cameroon [10].
Whether the human origins research community will accept fossil footprints as conclusive evidence of the presence of hominins in the Miocene of Crete remains to be seen,» says Per Ahlberg.
It is not even trusted in a court of law as conclusive evidence.
Some have heralded the findings as conclusive evidence that Willow's popular philosophy of ministry is fatally flawed.
Even if we were certain of the original meaning of the root underlying the Hebrew noun we could hardly take this as conclusive evidence of the basic understanding of the Old Testament prophet in the middle centuries of the first millenium B.C. Rather, we will have to understand the sense of the term nabi» from the person of the prophet himself as he appears and functions in the community of ancient Israel.

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When an industry is undergoing a massive structural upheaval, one major revenue stream is already impaired — and now there are signs the second one may be as well — investors won't wait for final conclusive evidence to reevaluate how much they are willing to pay for the existing status quo cash flow streams.»
«There is conclusive evidence that intentional or accidental exposure to e-liquids» — the chemicals in the vaping cartridge that, when heated, release the aerosolized inhalant of nicotine and perhaps one of 7,700 flavors — «can result in adverse health effects such as seizures, anoxic brain injury, vomiting, and lactic acidosis.»
and besides this, textual variance is actually a good thing as it provides conclusive evidence that no central authority existed to mandate content, style, flow, etc..
This is obvious to any thinking person, as the evidence for this is quite conclusive and comes in two forms:
In every case you pretty much have to want to believe you're looking at «evidence» to believe what they present is evidence, as none of it is conclusive and some of it seems downright silly.
Eventually things got sorted out, and evidence for the Big Bang mounted to the point where it is regarded as conclusive.
Now I know this is still being study and evidence is not conclusive as to if this happens or not.
(and you deny exists) But here is where I believe the evidence becomes conclusive enough for me to accept it as «proof».
The tea partiers are taken as the latest conclusive evidence that the party of conservatism is simply the party of those who already have whatever human beings want to have — cosmic opponents of the party of those who do not yet have those things.
Atheism is as much of a belief as any religion; there can never be conclusive evidence that proves there is no God, just as there can never be conclusive evidence that proves there is one.
To such people, Darwinism seems so logically appealing that only a modest amount of confirming evidence is needed to prove the whole system, and so they point to the peppered - moth example as virtually conclusive.
(Job 1:6 - 12; 2:2 - 6) As the firstborn Son, Jesus, of all God's creatures, could give the most conclusive answer to that charge and the finest evidence in favor of his Father's side in the larger issue of the rightfulness of Jehovah's universal sovereignty.
As with all this nonsense, non-believers will flock to it as somehow providing conclusive evidence that justifies their non-belieAs with all this nonsense, non-believers will flock to it as somehow providing conclusive evidence that justifies their non-belieas somehow providing conclusive evidence that justifies their non-belief.
A little more patience is needed because I hope I've shown the evidence is not as conclusive as you think as to other teams becoming resurgent in other leagues.
The research provides some of the most conclusive evidence to date of fathers» importance to children's outcomes and reinforces the idea that early childhood programs such as Head Start should focus on the whole family, including mother and father alike.
Fine print: This program contains general claims of a medical nature.Please be aware that conclusive medical evidence as to specific medical benefits of baby massage has not yet been established.
As one of the authors (Barth) discusses in detail in an article in the latest volume of The Future of Children, developmental scientists have put together conclusive evidence that parenting plays a pivotal role in children's social, emotional, health, and intellectual development.
There is conclusive evidence that breastfeeding protects children against gastrointestinal and respiratory infections.1 This obviously has major implications for child development, as children who become ill more frequently are unlikely to have optimal physical, intellectual and psycho - emotional development.
the idea that the Secretary of State gets to provide conclusive evidence for settling any questions of whether someone is entitled to privileges, as stated in § 4 of the Act.
Reclassification of cannabis to Class B was, the government said, «a preventative measure» which «takes account of its known risks to health as well as the potential long - term impacts on health where the evidence is not conclusive
But even if you acknowledge a lack of «conclusive» evidence, that's not the same thing as saying there is «no evidence» — as Wolfe repeatedly alleges.
«It's the first conclusive evidence that so - called active learning courses, which science educators have promoted for decades as a better way to teach than lectures and cookbook labs, can lower the high attrition rates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields at U.S. universities.»
«Three - dimensional structural information derived from the data obtained at the ESRF was essential for the interpretation of the work, as it led to a high - resolution structure of the new active site and provided conclusive evidence of the role of protein re-organisation in the emergence of the new function» explains Jose A. Gavira, corresponding author, from the University of Granada.
The research provides some of the most conclusive evidence to date of fathers» importance to children's outcomes and reinforces the idea that early childhood programs such as Head Start should focus on the whole family, including mother and father alike.
Similarly, analysis of splicing changes with PMI did not show conclusive evidence of systematic splicing deregulation (as measured by the splicing entropy) across tissues.
ASU's longtime climate skeptic Robert C. Balling continues to reject conclusive scientific evidence that humans are the primary cause of global warming and was listed as a recipient of prospective payments in Heartland's leaked budget for work on their «Climate Change Reconsidered» reports.
He adds, «there have been occasional hints, such as characteristic bill shapes, that nectarivorous birds occurred in the past, but, so far, there existed no conclusive evidence
Since then, researchers have tried to verify the planet's existence using transits — a slight dimming in the star as the planet passes by — but haven't found additional, conclusive evidence.
As late as 1955, Jacque Monod, an intellectual icon of molecular biology, proclaimed that «there [is] no conclusive evidence that the protein molecules within the cells of mammalian tissues are in a dynamic steady state.&raquAs late as 1955, Jacque Monod, an intellectual icon of molecular biology, proclaimed that «there [is] no conclusive evidence that the protein molecules within the cells of mammalian tissues are in a dynamic steady state.&raquas 1955, Jacque Monod, an intellectual icon of molecular biology, proclaimed that «there [is] no conclusive evidence that the protein molecules within the cells of mammalian tissues are in a dynamic steady state.»
Although there is little conclusive evidence at this point, some clues point to the fact that other mechanisms may also play a role in this fish oil / muscle anabolism connection, such as fatty acid concentration a in the cell membrane.
As I'm not a scientist, I checked with the National Cancer Institute's website and they go on the record saying they haven't received conclusive evidence of this fact.
I'm not so concerned about the bloated abs as I haven't really seen any conclusive evidence for that, except on extremely long term HGH use.
Although the evidence so far isn't conclusive it does appear as though, even in humans, that insulin could also be an exacerbating factor.
As for metabolic ward studies, their strength lies elsewhere since due to restrictions in n and length they can not provide conclusive evidence on whether a given issue is of that much relevance in the real world and / or whether lifestyle interventions etc. etc. can address it or not.
To date there is NO conclusive evidence linking saturated fat as independent risk factor with heart disease.
Unfortunately, they still recommend increasing fish for the omega - 3s while simultaneously discouraging omega - 3 supplements; insisting that there's no conclusive evidence for an ideal fat or macronutrient levels overall, so that should be individualized based on patient «preference» and «metabolic goals»; and that fat and cholesterol levels should be the same as those for the general population, in other words, way too much.
Well, in this article, you're going to get a clear, concise, and conclusive answer based on decades of anecdotal evidence as well as our current scientific understanding of muscle hypertrophy.
There are also options for medical management such as hormonal therapies and anticonvulsants, although the research and evidence for these treatments is not conclusive (6).
Sadly it will still not provide you with any conclusive evidence you need as to why they ghosted you.
Despite attracting high - powered backers such as Bill Gates, the much - touted school improvement program known as First Things First has yet to muster conclusive scientific evidence to show that it prevents students from dropping out of school, a federal research review concludes.
No conclusive evidence of cheating has yet been established, but it may well be prudent to focus, as Ginsburg does, on the performance of D.C. students on the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), commonly known as the nation's report card.
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