Sentences with phrase «bulk of the evidence»

The overwhelming bulk of the evidence on land prices and wind farms tells us that the presence of a wind farm has very little effect on land values.
The majority of the factual subject matter involved Russia and the great bulk of evidence would have to come from Russian witnesses.
For now, the bulk of evidence is still mildly positive.
Overall, however, the bulk of the evidence continues to suggest tepid economic growth with moderate but persistent inflation pressures, and the Market Climate for precious metals remains favorable on our measures.
Although the bulk of the evidence was still suggesting that the stance of policy remained mildly accommodative, the Board decided to hold the cash rate unchanged at its February meeting while continuing to monitor how these various factors evolve over the period ahead.
Most importantly, while I do agree that common descent is supported by the bulk of the evidence (although admittedly there are difficulties at higher phylogenetic levels), I certainly do not think we have any reason to suppose the process occurred by random mutation and natural selection, the position Prof. Arnhart attributes to me.
While the bulk of evidence indicates that Plan B does not have an abortion - inducing effect, and that it functions by preventing fertilization from occurring (and is ineffective if it has already taken place), the fact that its mode of action has been the subject of multiple studies could be taken as an indication that the question is not extremely far - fetched.
Because of these challenges, the bulk of evidence for hydrotherapy during second stage comes from non-randomized studies, we call this observational research.
But the bulk of the evidence suggests that compression of the vena cava very rarely causes problems.
The Lib Dems will also raise the entry requirement into the profession in terms of GCSE maths and English; this is not supported by the bulk of the evidence, which finds little correlation between a person's own academic record and her / his own effectiveness as a teacher.
The bulk of evidence over the last century «suggests that academic acceleration and most forms of ability grouping like cross-grade subject grouping and special grouping for gifted students can greatly improve K - 12 students» academic achievement.»
«Taken as a whole, the bulk of evidence suggests NAFLD increases cardiovascular risk, although this relationship may be modified by other factors.
Astronomers have waffled on whether Saturn's largest moon is dry or wet, but the bulk of the evidence points to liquid lakes.
Conclusion — we don't know whether coffee is anti-inflammatory or not but the bulk of the evidence suggests that it is.
I don't see that the bulk of evidence supports the idea that «nuts don't promote weight gain» which seems to be the claim on which this particular series is based.
That might not mean much by itself, but the bulk of the evidence on professional development more generally is that it's pretty poor.
But if the bulk of the evidence available suggests modest, positive charter advantages for student achievement, this kind of bird's eye view can mask important variation in the way charters operate nationwide.
The bulk of this evidence suggests that signifi cant amounts of variation in student learning are accounted for by teachers» capacities, including:
But the bulk of evidence now shows that's not the case.
The bulk of the evidence is that hurricane power will go up, but in some places it will go down.»
I reserve the bulk of the evidence as material to use if someone questions or challenges a point I make.
This use of convenient evidence that suits one's preconceptions, while ignoring the bulk of the evidence, is called cherry picking.
The Breakthrough Institute was therefore disappointed when we found that Rocky Mountain Institute's recent publication, Reinventing Fire: Bold Business Solutions for the New Energy Era (2011), appeared to ignore the bulk of the evidence on rebound.
That's simply where the bulk of the evidence leads.
The court found that the factual matters at the core of this dispute arose in New York, and therefore key witnesses, namely the plaintiff's supervisors, as well as the bulk of the evidence, were in New York.
The bulk of evidence shows that decent work is the foundation of a strong economy, better health outcomes, and reduced inequality.
The bulk of evidence shows that decent work is the foundation of a strong economy, better health outcomes, and reduced inequality.
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