I've
certainly seen evidence of this trend in my clients working to move towards the security sector.
We certainly see evidence of something that can not be explained by our understanding of gravity,» he says, «but the more time goes on, the more I worry that we have the wrong theory.»
Not exact matches
Furthermore, there is
certainly enough
evidence in the discrepant personalities
of the OT v. NT deity to indicate a «changing nature,» i.e., one who
sees no other option but to destroy humanity and then later destroy entire civilizations as opposed to one who prefers the option
of alleged self - sacrifice coupled to a merciful «grace» for those who are willing to just believe in the sacrifice.
I claim disbelief in God / gods because I
see no
evidence for them, but I am
certainly not ignorant enough to claim there is no possibility
of their existence.
The New Jerusalem, however, poses a problem: for, though it can
certainly be
seen as
evidence for Chesterton's Zionism and for his appreciation
of the «mystical as well as mysterious» dimension
of the Jewish heritage, it also contains passages which explain why Gopnik perceives Chesterton's agreement with the Zionist's perception that «we are aliens here» in a sinister light.
But this immediately raises the question
of the relationship between these two uses, necessary uses, as I
see it,
of the word «I.» It
certainly does not seem to me that I have any empirical
evidence whatsoever for holding that the «I» writing these words now, at this precise 1 / 10th
of a second, is in any sense a different «I» from the «I» which started writing this paper some time ago.
I know
of no
evidence supporting this theory, and
certainly it sharply conflicts with my experience
of seeming to
see, hear, taste, and feel my big toe all at once.
It is quite possible that these bold heretics arrived at their conclusion through a failure to
see any
evidence of divine participation in current affairs; but
certainly they reached a denial
of the reality
of God.
Certainly not those interested in the science
of studying human belief and knowledge systems... or those who might respect God enough to
see IT's logical
evidence everywhere.
I
certainly see no empirical
evidence in favor
of this view.
As
evidenced in his first go around as Hoss this season, Irving can
certainly make plays inside, but given what he showed at left defensive end on Sunday night, I have to believe we'll
see more
of him there going forward.
Not all Arsenal fans will remember how much
of a top class player the England international Jack Wilshere can be, as we have
certainly not
seen a lot
of evidence to that fact over the last few years.
As far back as our very first friendly
of pre-season against Adelaide United, you could
see that the senior members
of the squad looked fired up and ready to answer their critics and, on the
evidence of the first two matches
of 15/16, that's
certainly the case.
Based on the
evidence available, I can
certainly see the importance
of exercising caution with consuming FCLO until we have more information, but do not think the report alone is enough
evidence to never take FCLO again unless we receive further verification.
I
certainly have
seen plenty
of evidence in my clinic, after having treated several thousand patients with adrenal fatigue since I began to specialize in this syndrome since 2006, and the results have been spectacular to say the least.
He does not comment on adult doses but I have never
seen any
evidence that adults require more fat - soluble vitamins or more essential fatty acids than children do, and in the case
of essential fatty acids the cases is quite
certainly the opposite, that their requirement is significant for children but extremely low to the point
of infinitesimal for the adult except in certain disease states, during periods
of growth (bodybuilding) or tissue repair (after injury or sickness) or during pregnancy and lactation.
Looking at achievement trends across these different assessments raises questions about the effectiveness
of our current approach to school reform in the U.S.. By 2008 and
certainly by 2012, we should have
seen evidence of a positive impact on achievement from the test - driven reforms
of the No Child Left Behind Act
of 2002 (NCLB).
This
certainly seemed to be the case in the initial phase
of the Common Core State Standards, when the idea
of «fewer, clearer, and higher» standards that were consistent across states was supported by an unprecedented coalition
of business, civil rights, government, and labor groups (
see McDonnell and Weatherford's (2013) article «
Evidence Use and the Common Core State Standards Movement: From Problem Definition to Policy Adoption» in the American Journal
of Education for a detailed explanation
of the varying reasons why so many different groups initially supported the Common Core).
While what I have read here is
certainly foreboding, I don't
see that most
of this outside influence is new and corporate - based; I've run into the same damn theories for 15 years and have
seen evidence of it coming from the left and academia, not just from those who want to run schools as if they were businesses.
Having analyzed the available pictures
of the Toughbook (
see above), there's
certainly evidence of ruggedness in the exterior design.
My answer is that SURELY they must have done, but I can
see no
evidence to support that assumption as I'm
certainly not aware
of any target.
I
certainly understand how one can
see them as you do:
evidence of a vast corruption.
I also
see how someone like Jim Cripwell or Willis Eschenbach might take offense with the use
of the word «
evidence», which indicates almost the same as «proof» for many people (and
certainly none
of the items provide specific empirical «
evidence» for «AGW», only for «GW»).
He added: «Sceptics may also point to the «hiatus»
of temperatures since the end
of the 20th century, but there is increasing
evidence that this inaptly named hiatus is not
seen in other measures
of the climate system, and is almost
certainly temporary.»
A teacher's word that she
saw an object in a student's possession is almost
certainly more than enough to satisfy a «moderate chance
of finding
evidence.»
Indeed, the Justice Secretary's
evidence tells us nothing that we did not already know — although it
certainly serves to confirm that the Ministry
of Justice has a great deal
of work to do before any proposals
see the light
of day.