Sentences with phrase «as essential evidence»

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(Matt 5:3) The universe and all life is evidence that someone who is surpassingly greater than us exists and we as humans are an essential part of his «eternal purpose».
Indeed, Lowe insisted that if we wish to attribute a «decisive influence» of Bergson upon Whitehead (as many early interpreters of Whitehead did), this «requires evidence that [Whitehead] derived from [Bergson] either some of his problems or some of his essential solutions.
But, allowing for considerable oversimplification, I can at least try to make clear the essential point: the understanding of reality expressed in this kind of metaphysics is one for which all our distinctive experience and thought as modern secular men is negative evidence.
Wolfhart Pannenberg urges us to adopt, in its essential outline, the anticipation of a general resurrection from the dead as the only adequate context within which to judge the evidence.
In reality however, the development of archaeology as a discipline has produced a wealth of material evidence for the essential reliability of the Old Testament.
This up - to - date, comprehensive and consolidated guideline on essential intrapartum care brings together new and existing WHO recommendations that, when delivered as a package, will ensure good - quality and evidence - based care irrespective of the setting or level of health care.
Section 11 (2) of the Evidence Act states: «In a criminal action, the burden of producing evidence, when it is on the prosecution as to a fact which is essential to guilt, requires the prosecution to produce sufficient evidence so that on the totality of the evidence a reasonable mind could find the existence of the fact beyond a reasonable doubtEvidence Act states: «In a criminal action, the burden of producing evidence, when it is on the prosecution as to a fact which is essential to guilt, requires the prosecution to produce sufficient evidence so that on the totality of the evidence a reasonable mind could find the existence of the fact beyond a reasonable doubtevidence, when it is on the prosecution as to a fact which is essential to guilt, requires the prosecution to produce sufficient evidence so that on the totality of the evidence a reasonable mind could find the existence of the fact beyond a reasonable doubtevidence so that on the totality of the evidence a reasonable mind could find the existence of the fact beyond a reasonable doubtevidence a reasonable mind could find the existence of the fact beyond a reasonable doubt.»
New evidence of myelin's essential role in learning and retaining new practical skills, such as playing a musical instrument, has been uncovered by UCL research.
«In an era of demagoguery and exaggeration posing as «facts» it is essential to collect and analyze solid evidence on our nation's health care policies,» says Markel, the George E. Wantz Distinguished Professor of the History of Medicine and Director of the Center for the History of Medicine at U-M.
«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 strong evidence that the Higgs particle, as predicted by theory, decays into quarks provides yet another essential piece to the puzzle about this particle,» says Weiser, who leads the research activity in Freiburg.
As the waves pound, it's tough to decide what is more unsettling: the boat's incessant rocking or the mounting evidence that the arrow of time — the flow that defines the essential narrative of our lives — may be not just an illusion but a lie.
The current discovery that MAX acts as a tumor suppressor in lung cancer provides evidence that an aberrant SWI / SNF - MYC / MAX network is essential for lung cancer development.
The PDQ Cancer Complementary and Alternative Medicine Editorial Board summarizes evidence - based information for the use of aromatherapy and essential oils and reports that essential oils exhibit a response known as neuroimmunomodulation (4).
However, there is evidence that l - glutamine becomes a conditionally essential amino acid with strenuous exercise, such as intense weight training or aerobic / cardio exercises.
The Burrs cured essential fatty acid deficiency in young, growing rats using 0.4 percent of calories as polyunsaturated fatty acids (PUFA) when provided by lard and 0.1 percent of calories when provided by liver.7 Evidence suggests the requirement is similar in human infants.
Motivated by the struggles so many have with food and weight and other diet - linked chronic conditions, I created WPIE as an evidence - based, optimal eating program (my research on WPIE is published in two peer - reviewed medical journals) that provides the dependable and comprehensive essentials you need to nourish «all of you» — physically, emotionally, spiritually, and socially — each time you eat.
Life has been just non-stop busy lately — as evidenced by the cold sore brewing on my lip... I get them when I get too stressed out, so it's time for a long bath and some essential oils I guess!
The intensive course will get your team energised as you learn the Data Wise process and work on developing three essential habits: shared commitment to action, intentional collaboration, and a relentless focus on evidence.
If schools of education are essential, as their defenders argue, it is here that we would find evidence of the fundamental pedagogical skills that such schools provide.
Horace, the journal of the Coalition of Essential Schools, was published from 1989 — 2009 to demonstrate the strength and expertise of the CES network, explore challenges that Essential schools faced, and serve as evidence of the effectiveness of the CES movement to transform the lives of young people and adults, schools, communities, school systems, and the larger environment in which schools operate.
Designed to facilitate more authentic and deeper learning, teachers will brainstorm ways to integrate the Essential Skills in Economics to also develop students» mastery of other K - 12 English / language arts and social studies skills such as analyzing and synthesizing primary and secondary sources; using evidence to draw conclusions and make generalizations; articulating and defending positions using content vocabulary; comparing and contrasting historical, cultural, and political perspectives; explaining cause - and - effect relationships; and practicing good citizenship skills while collaborating and compromising.
She is the author and co-author of several articles and books about the role of families and community members in the work of student achievement and school improvement including: A New Wave Of Evidence: The Impact of School, Family and Community Connections on Student Achievement (2002); «Having Their Say: Parents Describe How and Why They are Engaged in Their Children's Learning» (2003); Beyond the Bake Sale: The Essential Guide to Family - School Partnerships (2010); «Debunking the Myth of the Hard to Reach Parent» (2010); «Title I and Parent Involvement: Lessons from the Past, Recommendations for the Future» (2011); and A Match on Dry Grass: Community Organizing as a Catalyst for School Reform (2011).
Beyond the research evidence, at least one major «whole school reform» initiative in the United States and several parts of Canada, The Coalition of Essential Schools (e.g., Sizer, 1992a, 1992b), advocates holding total numbers of secondary school students taught per teacher to about 90 as a central principle of its program.
Strong evidence of its outcomes will drive demand for the model, which will be known at the state and national levels as the best foundational practice in family engagement and an essential catalyst of school improvement efforts and increased student success.
THROUGH ROBUST EMPIRICAL EVIDENCE, social and emotional learning (SEL) has come to be recognised by educators and academics as an essential ingredient in the formula for successful preparation of pupils to succeed in school, and throughout life.
For the purposes of this title, consideration shall be given to the employer's judgment as to what functions of a job are essential, and if an employer has prepared a written description before advertising or interviewing applicants for the job, this description shall be considered evidence of the essential functions of the job.
«The thing that is essential to becoming an artist, something kids do and artists keep on doing after they grow up, is play,» writes Vik Muniz at the start of this fascinating, innovative (and, as evidenced by the title, most definitely playful) book.
Today, the investor's stance is ever - cautious, as evidenced by his personal portfolio, which he discusses in the interview, as well as his five - prong formula for investing success and the essential research he relies upon.
If for any reason, the promotion is not capable of running as planned, including without limitation, any suspected evidence of tampering or technological corruption or if any portion of the contest is compromised by virus, bugs, worms or unauthorized human intervention, fraud, acts of God, strikes, terrorist acts, criminal acts of third parties, an insufficient number of qualified entries, or any other causes beyond Vital Essentials ®» control which, in Vital Essentials ®» sole opinion, corrupts, threatens or impairs the administration, security, fairness, integrity, or proper conduct of the promotion, Vital Essentials ® reserves the right to cancel, terminate, modify or suspend the drawing at their sole discretion.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence of cats being «harmed» by essential oils, as well as many veterinarians who use essential oils safely in their holistic practice.
Going a step farther to make the case for the gesture as the most critical element, Abstract Expressionist artists recognized that you could make a gesture without paint but there would be no evidence of it, so gesture and paint were inextricably linked as the essential unit of painting, with the brush playing the key role.
Consequently de Ville has also stated that although the History Paintings are quite conceptually driven, they are also designed to show that different pigments «all have their own nuanced identities», evidencing an interest in «the raw essentials of painting», which he sees as characteristic of Lalic's practice (Nicholas de Ville, «Maria Lalic: Recent Paintings», in Todd Gallery 1995, p. 9).
They see it as evidence neither of global capitalism's essential fault nor of humankind's shortsightedness and rapacity; instead, it arrives as an opportunity for humans finally to come into their own.
If the fossil records and vast amounts of scientific results derived from them prove anything, they provide irrefutable evidence that maximum production of the essential bulk components of life such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids coincided with significantly more carbon in the biosphere than we currently have.
There is growing evidence that diverse partnerships amongst local, national and regional governments as well as business and civil society provide essential safety nets should singular global policies fail — a polycentric approach for planetary stewardship.
I view CO2 as one of the essential ingredients of life, in no way a pollutant; I find the thermostat hypothesis compelling, such that claims against it must be considered extraordinary — requiring extraordinary evidences; and I knew nothing of Lew's survey and didn't participate.
It is essential that the UNFCCC have access to this scientific evidence, specifically as it pertains to cities, so that the urban dimension of climate policy is effectively addressed through framework conditions.
It is therefore my own considered opinion — based upon the above evidence — that neither Anthony Watts (with his personal predilection for censorship) nor the Heartland Institute (with its corporate predilection for legal imposition of censorship) has grasped the significance of the principle «Be First with the Truth» as a tough - yet - essential foundation for all forms of rational skepticism — a skeptical principle that must be embraced without reserve, if it is to be embraced at all.
Understanding the way scientific conclusions are drawn from * available * evidenceas opposed to things that do not exist — is essential if you are going to get anywhere at all.
Whether it is medicine or establishing government energy policy, applying the scientific method, and constantly questioning assumptions as evidence changes is essential.
What is needed is open discussion, with graphics, ordinary language, as little technics / maths as possible (though some may be essential), sources, and without accusations, so that the evidence itself becomes accessible to a larger number of people.
I'm thinking this could elicit hard evidence as to why your unrestricted witness is essential and unavoidable in any new enquiry.
It treats good records management as being merely, «helpful but optional,» instead of mandatory and essential to the effectiveness of discovery and admissibility proceedings concerning the use of electronic records as evidence.
Our partner Holly LeValliant was featured as a speaker at the Ontario Bar Association's Essential Evidence for Litigators event on April 5.
According to her there was absolutely no evidence of essential security concerns of the part of the Finnish authorities as it had itself reported in a daily newspaper on the operation and purchase of the equipment (no confidentiality issues) and it did not demonstrate that it wished to avoid dependence for its arms supplies on non-member countries.
All facts essential to the accrual of a cause of action must have occurred prior to commencement of the action but evidence may be tendered as to facts occurring after the commencement of the action if they merely tend to prove or disprove the existence of the facts in issue.
Where a trial judge is mistaken as to the substance of material parts of the evidence and those errors play an essential part in the reasoning process resulting in a conviction then, in my view, the accused's conviction is not based exclusively on the evidence and is not a «true» verdict.
Essential Phone owners are already using the Tiny Planet feature to create really cool photos, as evidenced by the replies to the above tweet.
This Essential Home device will also have a camera — as evidenced by its ability to activate with a «glance.»
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