Sentences with phrase «circumstantial evidence for»

Speculators believe a digital renminbi issued by the PBOC is enough circumstantial evidence for the bank to crack down on public blockchains like bitcoin.
We will see that over the last several years, while correlations between CO2 and temperature exist in the data, much of the historical circumstantial evidence for AGW theory has gotten weaker, and we will cover «global dimming» and see if this effect makes the case for AGW stronger.
For example, understanding that global warming is not a proven science and that there is no circumstantial evidence for global warming alarmism — which is why we see goats like political charlatans like Al Gore showing debunked graphs like the «hockey stick» to scare the folks — and, not understanding that climate change the usual thing not the unusual thing and that the climate change we observed can be explained by natural causes is the only thing that really separates we the people from superstitious and ignorant government - funded schoolteachers on the issue of global warming... that and the fact that global warming alarmists do not believe in the scientific method nor most of the principles upon which the country was founded.
Along the way Rebecca meets Billy Coen, an ex-Marine convicted on circumstantial evidence for the murder of 23 people.
This idea has been suggested before and there has been some circumstantial evidence for atmospheric escape, but this discovery lends the first evidence in direct support.
Astronomers already have plenty of circumstantial evidence for these phenomena, but so far that has come from observations of the stars and super-heated gas that orbit black holes, not of black holes themselves.
Or if we were to find, coded within the DNA molecule, «God made this» or «Copyright Yahweh», that would be strong circumstantial evidence for God.

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He recalled that in the one case that perhaps came closest — the show - trial conviction of several influential military and intelligence officers for drug trafficking and other crimes in 1989 — there was even some circumstantial evidence that the illicit activities had been tolerated by superiors.
Strong circumstantial evidence indicates the federal government and partner nations want to store 100 % of all communications for more than 8 years.
This evidence is entirely circumstantial, and there's an innocent explanation for the traffic patterns that Foer identified: that the Trump Organization used an email marketing service to send out promotional emails about Trump's hotels, and some of these emails went to Alfa Bank — perhaps because Alfa Bank employees have stayed at Trump hotels.
By midday Tuesday Mr. Snowden himself, in a Twitter message from his exile in Moscow, declared that «circumstantial evidence and conventional wisdom indicates Russian responsibility» for publication, which he interpreted as a warning shot to the American government in case it was thinking of imposing sanctions against Russia in the cybertheft of documents from the Democratic National Committee.
It is not at all unusual for historians to have to content themselves with unobjective accounts of an event and to make use of circumstantial evidence to confirm or disprove these accounts.
While there is no direct evidence that breastfeeding causes a reduction in SIDS for co-sleeping babies, there is ample circumstantial evidence to suggest this is the case.
As for Kripal - No investigation has yet found any evidence (even circumstantial) that points to Russia.
And at Silver's retrial, prosecutors say all the activities that may no longer be official acts — meetings with lobbyists, helping Taub set up a mesothelioma charity race and find jobs for his kids, using official letterhead to oppose a methadone clinic near a Glenwood property — can still be put before the jury as «circumstantial evidence
«Although the government principally advanced a theory that Dean Skelos's arrangement for or participation in certain meeting constituted circumstantial evidence of a quid pro quo for legislative votes, it also argued in the alternative that the meetings themselves satisfied the official - act requirement,» the panel wrote in their decision.
From available circumstantial evidence, it would appear the president objects to the concept of bail for persons accused of corruption!
In pretrial skirmishes over evidence such as Taub's «Miles for Meso» email, however, U.S. District Judge Valerie Caproni, the no - nonsense ex-FBI counsel who will preside, acknowledged that prosecutors must prove Silver's intent, but noted that a witness's belief can be strong circumstantial proof.
Other experienced lawyers aren't sure the argument will get far, noting that the charges tracked the requirements the Supreme Court has set out so far for corruption cases, and showing an implicit understanding with circumstantial evidence is not an exotic theory of bribery.
«Although [the evidence] is largely circumstantial, it's a start for sure,» says Tony Schountz, an immunologist at Colorado State University in Fort Collins who studies hantaviruses in bats.
Such a system might demonstrate that supermassive black holes merge, a phenomenon for which we only have circumstantial evidence.
Until now, evidence for the plume and hotspot theory had been circumstantial, and some seismologists argued instead that hotspots are very shallow pools of hot rock feeding magma chambers under volcanoes.
In the rest, it can persist for decades, where there is some circumstantial evidence that it may be protective against asthma, allergies, and acid reflux.
They frequently have to rely on circumstantial evidence and guesswork to assign a date of manufacture for ancient silk clothing and tapestries, as traditional carbon dating requires samples so large that it visibly damages the fabrics.
Yet we're looking for more than circumstantial evidence in order to ban these chemicals.»
We put a human being in prison for life based on circumstantial evidence.
Sabeti stresses that her team only has a «circumstantial» case about the timing of the mutation and the epidemic's explosion, but her group and an independent team that published the second study have amassed what she calls «compelling evidence» that for the first time links a mutation in the virus to a preference for human cells.
Shortly after their wedding, young innocents Kathleen (Sylvia Sidney) and Standish (Gene Raymond) are arrested for murder on circumstantial evidence.
There may be a reason the writer / director only made one other feature (Circumstantial Evidence -LSB-» 45]-RRB-: his sense of humor probably wasn't for everyone, especially during as scary a time as World War II.
All the circumstantial evidence points to another author — with WS having a vocab of 20,000 words, 2,000 of which were new words created for the dictionary.
Ed Roeber, who headed Michigan's testing program for nearly 20 years, says evidence of cheating is almost always circumstantial.
Upon the researches of these self - evidences, presently scientists started the preparation for the revelation of the arcanums of the mind, in that there exist circumstantial evidences that the memory and the mind are walking together.
If you were hoping for more circumstantial evidence the Apple tablet is real, today you're getting your wish.
We understand that you berated our nominator at some length following the article for utilising anecdotal and circumstantial evidence, even though such data - for example allegorical paintings by Breughel - are frequently used by scientists such as Phil Jones and Professor Brian Fagan to usefully illustrate the deterioration in the climate in the 16th century.
We understand from the person who nominated you for the «bare faced cheek» award that you, in his phrase, «nearly blew a gasket» when the informant - whose privacy must be respected - provided a great deal of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence brilliantly (in the words of our nominator) tied into relevant scientific references, for an article carried here in December 2011;
He took issue with the IPCC for one chart in its 2007 report, which seemed to imply causation when there was, if anything, only circumstantial evidence in his eyes.
Yet to support their plans for emissions taxation Western governments, including ours, are still propagating scientifically juvenile greenhouse propaganda underpinned only by circumstantial evidence and GCM computer gamesmanship.»
Usually the best we can hope for is circumstantial evidence, «as when you find a trout in the milk.»
The circumstantial evidence is so strong for these theories that they are considered to be «true».
It is worth noting that power exerted by an elite few was responsible for hemp's prohibition, whether this is attributed primarily to the circumstantial evidence implying industry lobbying on behalf of petrochemicals versus the Chemurgy movement, or to the clear proof of hemp falling victim to anti-drug hysteria.
There is strong circumstantial evidence that this positive forcing is responsible for the observed global warming of about 3/4 °C in the past century.
In US v. Yang, No. 09 - 1572, the Eighth Circuit affirmed defendant's marriage fraud conviction, holding that the circumstantial evidence was sufficient to justify a reasonable jury's conclusion that defendant knowingly entered into a marriage for the purpose of evading the immigration laws, and that he knowingly entered into an agreement for that purpose.
In a compensation lawsuit for slander, the evidence of harm must be more than circumstantial.
Where a person, with knowledge of a conspiracy does (or omits to do) something for the purpose of furthering the unlawful object, with the knowledge and consent of one or more of the existing conspirators, this provides powerful circumstantial evidence from which membership in the conspiracy can be inferred.
127 The comments made by the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. Drury87 are apt even though they concern the sufficiency of evidence on the substantive offence rather than the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence in providing reasonable grounds for arrest.
[42] Even though the presumption was engaged, the trial judge was obliged to examine the totality of the evidence, both direct and circumstantial, for the purpose of determining, if possible, Mr. Fuller's actual intention at the time he executed the 2002 transfer.
The first thing you should do when facing DUI charges and / or a license suspension is contact a Chicago DUI attorney who can use his experience in analyzing chemical, physical, and circumstantial evidence to achieve the best possible result for your case.
When there is no direct evidence of a motor vehicle accident itself, either because the defendant denies being involved in the vehicle and there are no other witnesses, then circumstantial evidence becomes important in leading the jury to believe that the accident did in fact occur and the defendant is liable for the accident.
For instance, circumstantial evidence can be obtained through photographs of the location, diagrams of the accident, admission of presence in location, photographs of damages and paint transfer from one car to another, and much more.
[11] The test for committal is the same whether the Crown's case is based on direct or circumstantial evidence.
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