Sentences with phrase «become valuable evidence»

I agree that, if I am in possession of facts or evidence to disprove an idea, I will volunteer them, knowing that they may become valuable evidence in a position paper, since stating something as a fact and then disproving it is an excellent way to prove a point.

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But Piketty's dexterity in marshalling evidence across countries, periods and fields becomes more valuable when faced with objections such as these.
They buy a broad range of companies based on the evidence that stocks, as a whole, become more valuable over time.
Pekka, paleoclimate being independent of models is valuable as another line of evidence, and in recent years the last 60 million years has become better constrained in temperature and CO2 to allow for sensitivity ranges to be independently estimated from it, as Hansen has done.
These forms become valuable pieces of evidence in your case, and they must be filled out properly.
However, social media collection is becoming increasingly documented and is currently a hot topic in the CLE circuit, so there's no longer any reason to avoid this valuable source of evidence.
If your spouse accuses you of being a bad parent, this journal may become a valuable piece of evidence for disproving these types of allegations.
Because their symptoms have strong emotional appeal and thus become a valuable part of the legal evidence, they become the object of intense, nurturing attention, often under the guise of empathizing with the child.
«If it's true that work is becoming more team - based, and there's a lot of evidence that it is, then it ought to be true that people who are more able to work with others will be more valuable.
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