Sentences with phrase «backs up the assertions by»

Answering of continually answering my question with a question why don't you merely back up your assertions by pointing me to some studies that could tell all of us on this forum what temperature reduction could be expected by the aggressive mitigation measures proposed.
Even data released by the city of Vancouver backs up the assertions by these scholars.

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This assertion was also backed up by the exhibitors who rated the event as top class: Hari Menon, Director of ACE Technologies & Packaging System Pvt. Ltd..
If so, can you back up this assertion, for example by evidence from opinion polls.
Lillikas's assertion that Cypriots would rather leave the euro than meet the troika's demands are backed up by an opinion poll published on Thursday.
The Department of Trade and Industry was clearly stung by New Scientist's assertion: that it should «wake up and back an action group which will explain the potential of digital broadcasting and widescreen television and spare us more media misinformation» (Comment, 26 June).
I've asked Korn to tell me exactly where the law specifies this, and when I hear back from him, I will update this post.UPDATE: The teachers» union, to back up its assertion, is citing a memo from the state department to the Board of Regents last year which contains this background sentence about the evaluation law: «Tenured teachers and principals with a pattern of ineffective teaching performance — defined by law as two consecutive annual «ineffective» ratings — may be charged with incompetence and considered for termination through an expedited hearing process.»
In search of a theory to back up these assertions, testing opponents often invoke «Campbell's Law,» an adage put forth in the 1970s by social scientist Donald Campbell.
The statistical revolutions that have overtaken sports, business and markets have bred suspicion of any observation or assertion not backed up by hard numbers.
This assertion is often backed up by statistics and research that seem to offer support for the two most widely promoted apparent truisms in investing:
Encounters are not only exhilarating for people who participate, but are positively enriching for the animals as well — an assertion backed up by science.
With certain characters (who shall remain nameless to avoid spoilers), you can even push them too far with your questioning and result in them refusing to cooperate, similar to L.A. Noire (though in Aviary Attorney this is not dependent on whether you have evidence to back up your assertions; you can simply frighten away characters by being too forceful).
You can't do that by reading op - ed pieces or blogs that don't provide references to the science that backs up their assertions.
Positive assertions must be backed up by solid evidence.
Your answer: Blatant assertion, backed up by hand - waving.
Here's what is required (leaving aside Theresa May's electorally hamstrung inability to deliver much of it): The entire cabinet and every business leader the government's black book can muster, on stage for the launch of the new strategy; an explicit declaration that this, full decarbonization of the economy, is the post-Brexit economic strategy; clear and attractive retail policies, such as a diesel scrappage scheme, tax breaks for green investment, new apprenticeships, a green home building program; an open invitation to all opposition party leaders to share a platform to support the plan with a declaration that while they may not agree on every component they fully endorse the over-arching goal; a willingness to shame those party leaders who play party politics and refuse to turn up; a fortnight - long program where each day sees a new cabinet member explain how the plan will transform parts of the economy; a Royal Commission on the flaws of GDP as an economic measure and the viability of alternative quality of life metrics; and, yes, a brave assertion that carbon intensive industries will have to transform or be scaled back, backed by a decarbonization adaptation fund to help affected communities respond to this global trend.
Any answer of yes or no, unless backed up by science, is nothing more than a naked assertion.
However, the IPCC's assertions not withstanding, this claim is not currently backed up by an auditable and tightly organized foundation of reference information and knowledge — viewed either from a narrow QA Audit perspective, or from a broader Internal Audit perspective.
But scroll up through the comments and you will see eleven prior ones from Rado going back three days to # 10 where Rado first makes an assertion that Connolley has to correct, and then, on raising complaints about bias, asks about where to complain... followed by one more gem in his comment # 11:
In this particular area of climate change, many of the assertions made by respectable scientists in peer reviewed literature are not backed up by archived data, code and other materials, and long legal battles have been fought to get those essential pieces of information put out for scrutiny.
Oberg argues that his criteria do allow for rigorous monitoring, and to back up that assertion, he shows how some existing legislation would have failed the test supplied by the «Oberg criteria».
Creates success by being comprehensive with each project, developing methods that are easy for clients to understands and backing up every assertion with concrete data.
This assertion must then be backed up by explicit examples and dollar amounts in the experience section.
«The real estate industry is heavily weighted to delivering single - family homes or bigger urban buildings,» Parolek says, adding that demand for the missing middle far outpaces supply, an assertion backed up by studies from Urban Land Institute, strategic real estate advisor group RCLCO, and others.
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