Sentences with phrase «certain kinds of evidence»

You can see verifiability in the way she values processes and the disposition to collect and explain certain kinds of evidence.
It's atheists (and you, in particular) who seem to be demanding a certain kind of evidence, and are under the burden to provide a particular definition of the kind of evidence required.

Not exact matches

There is significant evidence to suggest that at least some complex features of organisms result from what biologists call exadaptation, a phenomenon in which one genetic mutation confers a certain kind of survival advantage on an organism, and later, after subsequent mutations have occurred, the original mutation combines with the subsequent ones to confer a wholly different advantage.
«There's some evidence that people who are more impulsive or more reward - sensitive tend to eat more in certain situations, but there haven't been too many imaging studies looking at this population and looking across different kinds of stimuli,» Ely explains.
A growing body of scientific evidence suggests that we can treat and even prevent some illnesses with foods and supplements containing certain kinds of live bacteria.
Why We Get Fat: And What to Do About It by Gary Taubes has fresh evidence for his claim that certain kinds of carbohydrates — not fats and not simply excess calories — have led to our current obesity epidemic.
In recent years, scientific evidence has solidified around central findings, showing that sea level rise is likely to be far more severe during the rest of this century than initially anticipated, and that key temperature thresholds may be crossed that make life difficult for some kinds of plants and animals to survive in certain places.
There is still time though and as evidence mounts certain organisations or persons will have enough information to probably file civil claims for damages and future governments could probably consider some kind of strong action.
«We demand a (greater) degree of certitude for certain kinds of electronic evidence than is demanded in the physical world.
One of the pleasures of being in certain kinds of legal information provision, where the question of reliance on evidence is primary, is in knowing that what is presented to the customer is verifiably optimal and appropriate; its importance to society is undeniable.
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