The top Democrat on the House Intelligence Committee says there's «more than
circumstantial evidence now.»
Not exact matches
While the WHO and other disease experts had said there was strong scientific consensus that Zika and microcephaly were linked,
evidence until
now has been largely
circumstantial.
There is
now considerable
circumstantial evidence suggesting that the primary goal of many central bankers, despite their continued professions of fealty to inflation targeting, has become avoiding recession at all cost.
There are people sitting in jail right
now despite having
circumstantial evidence at best.
Now while these two things may be called
circumstantial evidence, together they do suggest that Vidal could soon be joining his international team mate Alexis Sanchez in north London.
This might all sound like rather
circumstantial evidence, but most (not all) astronomers
now agree that the
evidence is strong enough to accept that black holes exist.
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.
«It
now appears that the chemical data supports the abundant
circumstantial evidence that Dawson was the brains behind the hoax,» says geologist Stephen Donovan of the Naturalis Biodiversity Institute in Leiden, the Netherlands, who did not participate in the current study.
Video: In March, the World Health Organization said the link between Zika and fetal abnormalities has not been proven, but «the
circumstantial evidence is
now overwhelming.»
But up until
now, all we've got was speculations and
circumstantial evidence.
Under a 1939 U.S. Supreme Court decision involving movie tickets,
now known as the Interstate Circuit Doctrine, collusion can be proven by
circumstantial evidence when it's clear that without the agreement of the group, each firm would be acting against its own interest, he said.
There is ample
circumstantial evidence that it has a significant impact, such as the Little Ice Age that occurred during the last grand minimum, as well as the unusually cold climates that also matched past weak cycles,
now, and also in the early 19th and 20th centuries.