Economic Damages: When losses are ascertainable
by concrete evidence, they qualify as economic damages.
In the present case, not only were socio - economic factors not at the forefront of the decision - making process, but the attempt to justify retention of the procedure was characterised by general claims, unsupported
by concrete evidence and disassociated from the particular circumstances of the appellant's case.
When you are trying to deliver a certain message or takeaway, a story backed up
by concrete evidence is much easier to trust.
Giving your eLearning audience information that is supported
by concrete evidence is part of the eLearning professional's job description.
Not exact matches
This approach is revered
by the more analytical types and those who want some
concrete evidence before moving forward.
The extent to which words are accompanied
by concrete supportive
evidence tends to be the extent to which we can trust them..
A comparison to believing and committing your whole eternity to a god
by asking for
concrete evidence... hahaha... does not compute..
Scientists who don't agree with evolution or at least admit that there is no
concrete evidence to back it up, generally get overshadowed (in layman's terms — shutout)
by science organizations that dominate the scientific community.
Mandate is defined as «the
concrete divine commission which has its foundation in the revelation of Christ and which is
evidenced by Scripture; it is the legitimation and warrant for the execution of, a definite divine commandment.
Proceeding chronologically, «Secondness» is the category whereby X owes its
concrete content to specific prior feelings which had in turn been perfectly independent of X. Next, «Firstness» is
evidenced by the fact that X has a certain feeling - quality which is externally related to whatever subsequent feelings occur.
Despite there being no
concrete evidence that United are interest in Gomes, the Red Devils have still been linked with making a move for the midfielder multiple times
by online sources, as per Manchester Evening News.
She answered my many questions and provided me with
concrete recommendations that not only made sense to me and were achievable but also that were backed
by evidence, which is very important to me.
Maybe you could edit it to replace «it is believed»
by more
concrete evidence / references?
CHRAJ, in its investigation of a conflict of interest allegation leveled against Ken Ofori Atta
by a known member of the National Democratic Congress (NDC), Brogya Genfi, said although it found no
concrete evidence on conflict of interest against the Minister, he [Ken Ofori - Atta] breached several procedures.
I stand ready to have the above assertion be proved otherwise
by concrete and verifiable
evidence.
President Muhammadu Buhari has said that some Nigerians are blackmailing his ministers and other top government officials
by painting them with the brush of corruption without any
concrete evidence.
Investing in such research has diplomatic benefits
by providing
concrete evidence of Nuclear Weapon States taking seriously their obligations to pursue disarmament under the NPT.
The revelation represents the most
concrete evidence to date that structural variations in the genome play a crucial role in the condition's development, marked
by symptoms that include a failure to socially connect, communication difficulties and obsessive behavior.
In this revolutionary weight - loss program informed
by more than 1,200 scientific studies, fitness and diet expert Jonathan Bailor offers
concrete evidence that the calorie - counting model of weight loss doesn't work.
Our researcher was told
by Cow & Gate that tiny amounts of trans fats don't cause a health risk, and that they were very tightly regulated and if there was any
concrete evidence that the trans fats were dangerous, they wouldn't be allowed.
It is clear from such oral tradition, as well as
by more
concrete anthropological
evidence, that emus have long been a fundamental part of survival throughout the 40,000 years of human history in the region.
The
by - the - book Javert does not have
concrete evidence to support his memories, but Valjean nonetheless has to confront his former life when accusations attribute it to an innocent idiot (John McGlynn).
Stymied at every turn
by an alarming lack of non-anecdotal
concrete evidence of her existence (much of her early understanding of the character comes from a few scant interviews with former coworkers and one still photo), she begins to take on her own conception of the character, a deep dive into the method acting process.
While the cops are stymied
by the lack of
concrete evidence in the case, San Francisco homicide detective Harry Callahan (Eastwood, Joe Kidd) begins to suspect that the culprit is one of their own, perhaps a renegade traffic cop exacting his own brand of vigilante justice.
There is
evidence that accountability systems with
concrete goals change the behavior of school systems, at a minimum
by refocusing efforts on disadvantaged students.
There is
evidence that learning of abstract concepts (which are not usually associated with
concrete objects) is facilitated
by association with emotional content (Kousta, Vigliocco, Vinson, Andrews, & Del Campo, 2011).
This means they need to be able to build meaning around a topic
by gathering
concrete evidence, often from rich texts.
By documenting and recognizing schools that invest in a range of ways to support each and every student, the Schools of Opportunity project provides
concrete evidence that schools can pursue and achieve the promise of public education in a democracy.
The MOST initiative produced
concrete evidence about the need for concerted efforts
by families, community organizations, the school system, businesses and political and cultural institutions in order to provide more and better programs.
More than ever, schools need the proof and
evidence provided
by solid theory,
concrete studies, practical tools, and real results from any strategy that claims to improve learning.
In a persuasive essay, our essay writers define the idea and then convince the readers about the originality of the idea
by giving
concrete evidences about it.
The National Canine Research Council states that despite a lack of
concrete evidence linking specific breeds to a higher rate of dog bites, as well as an outright lack of success in reducing the number of dog - bite related injuries, BSL is incredibly expensive for the communities affected
by it, draining resources that could otherwise be used to promote more humane and effective forms of population control and in turn, reduce overcrowding in shelters.
Last Chance for Animals provided
concrete evidence of bunchers
by launching an undercover investigation of the dog dealer.
The Fbi and Cia have said it is north Korea / a group employed
by them on they must have some
concrete evidence against someone to say that for certain.
By eschewing traditional game constructs, Flower highlighted the power of videogames to say and do beautiful things, while supplying real,
concrete evidence that games are «growing up» and finding some cultural legitimacy.
Instead, united
by a methodical, often distanced perspective on architecture and landscape as a form of documentary
evidence, his images summon the personal experience of public space and the social aspirations encoded in
concrete, rebar, clay and dust.
My own pet hate is post-Modernist science, where narratives, opinions, computer models, and political concerns, are least as important, if not more so, than
concrete scientific
evidence collected
by experimentation and observation and impartial analysis.
Using forensic methodologies, it is possible to identify what was taken, when it was copied,
by whom and even the manufacturer and serial number of the exact device the data was copied onto, thus providing
concrete computer forensic
evidence for court if needed.
In an earlier post
by Altman & Altman, we discussed Zofran's pregnancy safety rating, which it purportedly received a rating of «Pregnancy Category B,» meaning that animal testing of this drug did not produce any
concrete evidence that it would later become harmful in subjects who are pregnant.
This is illustrated
by the American case of Lester v. Allied
Concrete Co., where the plaintiff's lawyer advised him to «clean up» his Facebook page so as to destroy
evidence that could harm his lawsuit.
The Court was satisfied that the municipality only discovered
evidence supporting an issue with the substance specified
by WSP for the
concrete on the project when it received the 2014 expert report from Laflamme.
«Moreover, for those doctors who are leaving or have left Florida, there was no
concrete evidence to demonstrate that high malpractice premiums were the cause of that departure,» a fact borne out
by sworn testimony before the Senate Judiciary Committee
by the CEO of the Florida Medical Association.
Energous is the company behind WattUp, an emerging wireless charging technology that uses radio frequencies to charge devices from up to 15 feet away.Though there's no
concrete proof of a relationship between Energous and Apple, a new research report from Louis Basenese of Disruptive Tech Research highlights a large pool of circumstantial
evidence pointing towards a potential partnership, so it's worth taking a look at Energous's technology, both in that context and as an example of the wireless charging techniques that are currently being pursued
by tech companies.Basenese posits
Avoid empty self - congratulatory phrases
by quantifying accomplishments or providing other
concrete evidence to support your assertions.