Sentences with phrase «at least some evidence on»

It should be noted, however, that while a study on senescent cell ablation in genetically normal mice would provide at least some evidence on the effect of senescent cells (and their ablation) on promoting cancer, even such a study would likely show less effect than could be anticipated in a large mammal model, since even normally - aging mice rarely suffer metastatic disease to the extent of aging humans, as sheer primary tumor volume is generally sufficient to be fatal to mice.

Not exact matches

A thought - provoking post on Business Insider gathers evidence from Newport's book and elsewhere that the Microsoft founder was — in his youth at least — a true master of deep work.
Though there has never been hard data on the presence of wealthy Asian investors, enough anecdotal evidence exists to suggest they have played at least some role in the multimillion - dollar home segment.
«Because Congress did not have a «strong basis of evidence» upon which to conclude that DoD was a passive participant in pervasive, nationwide racial discrimination — at least not on the evidence produced by DoD and relied on by the district court in this case — the statute fails strict scrutiny,» the decision stated.
Court documents made public late on Tuesday show that Fresenius (NYSE: FMS) dropped its acquisition of Akorn after uncovering evidence that the generic drug developer submitted fraudulent data to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration for at least six different drugs dating back to 2012.
Whilst the sector has traditionally been seen as a stepping stone on the way to long - term leases, the evidence suggests that the sector is now being seen as a long - term option with 39 % of businesses now staying in businesses centres for at least three years, an almost three-fold increase on 2014.
The Nunes Memo reportedly alleges that at least a dozen FBI agents and DOJ prosecutors fabricated evidence, engaged in a criminal conspiracy to commit perjury, lucked out on being randomly assigned Judge Low Blood Sugar who looked the other way, and — coincidentally — ended up obtaining evidence that justified extending the initial FISA surveillance.
The heretical philosopher of science Paul Feyerabend, on the other hand, claimed that new theories frequently contradict the best available evidenceat least at first.
We hurt their feelings and probably interfere with their sleep patterns by calling them out on everything from poor spelling to having a faith grounded in no evidence (at least in its core claims).
Not to compare it with your belief, but many people are convinced that they experienced an alien abduction, but that experience is not considered evidence of aliens on earth, at least not by most people.
That would just be ludicrous), as time goes on, there seems to be more and more evidence coming up that there isn't a god, especially YOUR kind of god at least, as the Bible just seems to be getting destroyed with actual facts.
Believe me when I say that I am in the Father and the Father is in me; or at least believe on the evidence of the works themselves.
Mr. Golan goes on to consider Lehi's operations, including a valuable list in an appendix, of every operation for which he can find documentary evidence (though at least one operation he mentions in the text is inadvertently excluded from the list).
Much of the history of biological life is built on opportunism; and, as evidenced in predator - prey relations, this opportunism is cruel, at least from the point of view of the victims.
You need to prove, or at least provide real evidence (scientific method, rules of evidence), before we can move on to using The Babble for anything more than fire starter or toilet paper.
At least atheists base all of what they believe on reason and evidence, rather than a book that was written by uneducated people during the Bronze Age.
This emphasis on a basic form of experience to serve as ground and source of evidence as well as final arbiter for the metaphysical venture is one of the most, perhaps the most, distinctive features of Whitehead's philosophy — and, at least in my opinion, one of the most attractive.
While we disagree on whether the evidence for that miracle is convincing, Brown, myself and the apostle Paul are in complete agreement on this at least: that if Christ has not been raised, our faith is in vain.
We hear much of «the silence of God,» and Jacques Ellul, a distinguished French lay theologian, has written a book entitled Hope in Time of Abandonment in which he presents evidence from the state of society and the church that God seems at least temporarily to have turned his back on the world.
Throw us a bone, cup your mouth, and whisper in our ears what you know we are listening for about the nature of Scripture, and then you can go on your way with broad, philisophical musings that interest some but at least we will have some evidence that you are not dragging the doctrinal wing of the church into the forest of no return.
Greeley acknowledges that the evidence for these and other claims is not always conclusive, but he finds the evidence convincing and believes that others should at least think the evidence is somewhere on the spectrum from suggestive to persuasive.
I shall assume that the aim of an explication of «valid induction» is to find a numerical or comparative function c (h, e)-- the «confirmation of hypothesis h given evidence e» — which is a syntactic function of the statements h and e, and which has a high or comparatively high value in those cases where normally accepted or intuitive inductive methods would direct us to accept hypothesis h on evidence e, at least in comparison with other hypotheses having lower c - value.
The evidence presented by geology, biology, and anthropology that the earth has been billions of years in coming to its present form, and that man as the product of a long evolutionary process has been on earth at least half a million years, is rejected as contradicting the Bible.
But on the whole, there is enough evidence at least to suggest that, if one wants to have both a market economy and democracy, it is better to have the former precede the latter» if you will, to have perestroika before glasnost (it being understood, of course, that Gorbachev had something other than full capitalism in mind with the former term, and something less than full democracy with the latter).
Thus far there is no evidence that this has a negative effect on economic productivity, at least as one reads the actual evidence.
His survey of the social science literature on the topic usefully, if sometimes turgidly, compiles the growing evidence that homeschooled children learn more than their counterparts, at least to the extent that standardized tests measure learning, and are emotionally healthier as well, at least to the extent that psychologists» «self - esteem and self - concept» scales truly capture emotional health.
At least the current theories (note, not hypothesis like your «creator») are based on the after effects of the Big Bang... nothing in that evidence indicates any «creator» which implies some sentience.
Moreover, however dependent the Indian Church structure later became on the Syrian Persia, the fourth - century report of Theophilus the Indian is evidence that at least two hundred years before Cosmas it had already begun the indispensable process of accommodating Christian practice to Indian ways.
All you have to do, based on at least there being no actual evidence for any gods, is recognize / admit that the probability of there being any gods, especially a god that takes a personal interest in you and things going on here on Earth, is small.
From the comments, I would conclude that anyone in their spiritual journey that has chosen to believe in God as in God of the bible has not «misunderstood» or is suffering from a «delusion» or mental illness (at least not any more than anyone who has chosen to have the view on weighing up the «evidence» that such «god» does not exist).
There is significant evidence to suggest that at least some complex features of organisms result from what biologists call exadaptation, a phenomenon in which one genetic mutation confers a certain kind of survival advantage on an organism, and later, after subsequent mutations have occurred, the original mutation combines with the subsequent ones to confer a wholly different advantage.
The signs are that the Catholic Church will at least make its voice heard when the Bill comes to be debated in the Commons: but any hope that the C of E will come up to scratch seems, on the evidence so far available, dubious to say the least.
It is difficult to put all the evidence in such a matter into words, to gather up into a distinct statement all that one bases one's conclusions on, but I have always felt that I had abundant evidence to justify (to myself, at least) the conclusion that I came to then, and since have held to, that the physical change which came at that time was, first, the result of a change wrought within me by a change of mental state; and secondly, that that change of mental state was not, save in a very secondary way, brought about through the influence of an excited imagination, or a consciously received suggestion of an hypnotic sort.
The Blancos» signing of 28 - year - old Casilla — who arrives on a five - year contract — can be seen as firm evidence that Real are planning to do without De Gea, at least for this campaign.
On evidence so far this team still needs at least 2 defenders, i think Mert will soon be feeling the affects of last season too, in this season and if we not getting a DM, Callum Chambers should be moved to that position allowing us to become more mobile (from what i have seen of him in defense i think he would even be more impressive in DM).
I mean this site / thread probably isn't the place (understatement) but I have delved into this argument more thn the averge joe, and I guarantee someone taking the opposing position in a debate against me on this subject is going to have their hands full with the amount of evidence I could put forth on them for the supposition that an intelligent enity at the very least kick started this thing off.
The chances are pretty strong that Arsenal will have to play at least one of the games coming up without our manager being on the bench, because not only was the Frenchman sent away from the touchline for his vehement and vocal complaints after Burnley were awarded a stoppage time penalty, but video evidence seems to show him arguing and maybe even pushing the fourth official Andrew Taylor as he was urging Wenger further down the tunnel.
Having watched the TV cop / crime procedural shows jurors want to see scientific evidence — there will be at least one on every jury who will be thinking to him / herself «Ted Danson and Elisabeth Shue would have done a much better job with this case.»
While that's at least one tier above the rankings of the Western Kentucky classes Brohm signed, there's not much evidence that the Boilermakers actually had more raw talent than WKU on offense.
I agree — Wengers own mutterings re Chambers able to play CDM, Arteta made captain and the reiteration about JW's long term position being a deep - lying MF seems to be fairly unequivocal evidence to me at least that no «beast» (as people like to say on here) is turning up this season.
Even the fourth team (Sevilla) while not league leaders are in the Copa del Rey final, clear evidence of giving their all on at least two fronts.
I am certain that ostensibly, at least, given the evidence of their «always look on the bright side of life» chorus, the Blackpool fans did not experience this.
And while a whole week and more still lie between the first North London derby of the season, the anticipation for the mouth watering clash already seems to be brimming at least from a Tottenham perspective as evidenced from the hype video doing the rounds on social media.
Sure he had some exceptional attributes but no one player should be the focus of every attacking move and there is now (at least on the evidence of the last two games) far more of a collective teamwork ethic on show.
Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger still seems unsettled on his first - choice central - midfield pairing, but, on recent evidence at least, it seems clear that the Frenchman should build his side around Mohamed Elneny rather than Aaron Ramsey.
Certainly on recent evidence, not least the victory over Arsenal at home, City, for all their sporadic brilliance in attack are anything but solid, let alone creative in their centre - back positions.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
Perhaps more importantly, though, homebirth advocates will be able to point to this study as evidence that opponents of homebirth disingenuously sliced and diced the data to make hospital birth look good on at least one criterion.
Evidence dating back to at least the 1930s linking troubled marriages and child behaviour problems led to the hypothesis that while some of the association between marital processes and child functioning is direct and unmediated via parenting, 31 some of it derives from the effect of marriage on parenting.6, 32,33,34
Empowerment, informed choice and evidence - based care were missing from the conversation, at least on the surface level.
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