Sentences with phrase «by current scientific knowledge»

This workshop will provide participants with a working knowledge of an integrated model,well - anchored in trauma theory and informed by current scientific knowledge as well as research.

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But your religious ideas no longer stand up to the knowledge and contradictory information provided by current scientific FACTS!
I'll try to add my own slant, which from my personal perspective is confirmed for me by what I understand of current scientific knowledge.
As a man of words, ideas, and music — and a hearty, distinctive laugh — Finch stands out for his efforts to elicit harmony from current scientific knowledge about aging by weaving various lines of research into coherent compositions.
Maybe a flaw in the reporting of the IPCC which maybe fixed by the likes of Ed Hoskins but surely if the UK government is contributing financially to to the production of reports indicating the current level of scientific knowledge then any benefits should also be included.
With respect to the relative scientific discourse, similar assessments of the current state of knowledge are held by the respondents of each country.
The IPCC was launched by the United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) and the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1988 to «provide the world with a clear scientific view on the current state of knowledge in climate change and its potential environmental and socio - economic impacts.»
While IPCC's dozens of authors are unpaid, at least three of the NIPCC's four lead authors are paid by the Heartland Institute... The IPCC reviews the current state of scientific knowledge, while the NIPCC's references in its Summary for Policymakers include publications that date back to 1904 and few references from this century other than non-peer-reviewed reports from itself and its authors.
This report, requested by Congress, reviews the current state of knowledge and identifies gaps in understanding, and provides scientific advice to help guide the national ocean acidification research program.
could better be stated «Such variability has important implications for the assertions of levels of certainty unsupported by the current level of scientific knowledge regarding climate change.
It was prompted by a story over at Forbes on efforts by the National Center for Science Education to support educators being pressured by political interests to misrepresent the current state of scientific knowledge on climate change.
@John Coochey You can prove that Monckton has a case by presenting a list of his most central claims that bring down the foundations of climate science as it concerns the specific issue of enhanced greenhouse effect due to fossil fuel greenhouse gas emissions, and an accompanying list of evidence directly relevant to these central claims, and an accompanying logical argument based upon the current state of scientific knowledge.
For the Fairchild exception to apply, (i) the claimant must show that it is inherently impossible, because of the current state of scientific knowledge, for the claimant to prove exactly how his injury was caused; (ii) the defendant's conduct must have materially increased the risk of injury to the claimant; (iii) the defendant's conduct must have been capable of causing the claimant's injury; (iv) the claimant has to show that the injury was caused by the eventuation of the kind of risk created by the defendant's wrongdoing; and (v) the injury must be caused by the same agency as was involved in the defendant's wrongdoing.
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