Not exact matches
His
evidence is largely anecdotal, but
compelling: «When even one more
person is added to the mix, the situation becomes more stable, but this stability may stifle creativity, as roles and power positions harden,» he writes.
That there have «only» been 75 - 100 million
people killed for religious reasons is hardly
compelling evidence of God's power to produce moral followers.
On another note,
people may be biologically disposed to homosexuality (the
evidence is hardly huge or even
compelling, there's no clear cause / effect relation, and there hasn't been any of that kind of
evidence for lesbians.
Honestly, I don't see you you could find that any more
compelling than the «
evidence»
people use to cite regarding magic, or the little folk.
There are still
people who dispute that contention but not as many as there used to be» so few, in fact, that Stricherz does not feel
compelled to go through all the copious
evidence for it.
On the
evidence of books like this, it would seem that
people like Cardinal Joseph Bernardin, who connect such other «pro-life» causes as opposition to nuclear weapons to their antiabortion stand, are consistent and
compelling even to those who will not finally be
compelled.
The
evidence is
compelling: Durant replied to a few
people on Twitter from his actual account, referring to himself in the third
person and defending himself for leaving Oklahoma City a year ago to join the Warriors.
As the Tories look for a leader who can prevent young
people from flocking to Labour, Tugendhat also provided
compelling evidence of his ability to win over
people who might not be natural Tories.
«There is no
compelling evidence that we don't have enough
people who want to go into biomedical research,» asserted Alan Guttmacher, head of the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development.
«There is
compelling evidence that hepatitis C treatment is safe and effective among
people who inject drugs,» said Taylor.
«We've known for several years that
people working directly with livestock are at increased risk for MRSA infections, but this is one of the first studies providing
compelling evidence that everyday consumers are also potentially at risk,» says Lance Price, PhD, Director of the Antibiotic Resistance Action Center, which is based at Milken Institute SPH, and Director of Translational Genomics Research Institute Center for Food Microbiology and Environmental Health.
«There is now
compelling evidence on the growing risk of marijuana - associated adverse cardiovascular effects, especially in young
people,» Jouanjus said.
A study published in The New England Journal of Medicine provides
compelling evidence that extensively drug - resistant tuberculosis (XDR TB) is spread from
person - to -
person in the KwaZulu - Natal province, South Africa from 2011 - 2014.
For millennia,
people seeking to make a buck have claimed that they have unlocked the secrets of romantic compatibility, but none of them ever mustered
compelling evidence in support of their claims.
Challenging the belief that «all money is green,» and that
people will cross ethical boundaries to amass it, social scientists from UC Berkeley and Stanford University have found
compelling evidence that the source of wealth really does matter.
A recent Applied Psychology review of 160 studies examining emotional health and longevity found «clear and
compelling»
evidence that
people who have a feeling of well - being in their life —
people who maintain an optimistic perspective, have harmonious relationships, and minimize stress — outlive those who are anxious, pessimistic, depressed, manic, stressed out, or unable to enjoy daily existence.
«It's easy to put everybody else's needs first — lack of time, lack of sleep are very real issues — but there's some pretty
compelling evidence that the demands of caregiving can be pretty toxic on a
person's mental and physical health,» she says.
Many
people are chewing xylitol gum due to
compelling scientific
evidence for cavity prevention.
There's no doubt that statin drugs can wreak havoc with your health, and there's
compelling evidence that most
people who currently take them simply do not need them.
(NaturalHealth365) A recent meta - analysis of nearly 900,000
people has added even more
compelling evidence to the long list of omega - 3 benefits.
For as long as the internet rumor mill has tried to drag creatine through the mud, it's never been able to produce
compelling evidence for most
people to avoid the supplement.
But the
evidence that mindfulness exercises can result in long - lasting positive psychological effects, especially for
people new to these experiences, is
compelling.
, Robin said; «It is one of the most
compelling pieces of
evidence for a method of teaching and learning because in all cases it had an impact on young
people's learning».
Speaking at the CLOtC Annual Conference in November 2011, HMI Robin Hammerton said that the 2008 report into LOtC was the most
compelling piece of
evidence he has ever seen because in all cases the learning was improved and in all cases the young
people benefited from the experience.
His report sets out
compelling evidence of a determined effort by
people with a shared ideology to gain control of the governing bodies of a small number of schools in Birmingham.
We see this as
compelling evidence that the buy - and - hold strategy, done right, is a great and prudent way for
people to invest.
They include overconfidence, a
compelling need for social validation, and a confirmation bias that leads
people to discount or disregard contrary
evidence.
It is worth remembering also that there is some
compelling evidence that global growth is starting to broadly slow down and many
people believe that future stock returns and, in general, returns on all investments will be lower.
Essentially for lay
persons and those who doubt some of the climate science attribution: this RC entry basically shows increasing amounts of
evidence and more
compelling evidence to support that the recent heat waves may have some real involvement from AGW.
What we find is that the considerations of the first three paragraphs often
compel people of goodwill to take measures contrary to the good sense of the rest that logically flows from the
evidence so plentiful to every American.
More than a year in the making, the study provides deep, clear, and
compelling evidence that indigenous
people and traditional forest dwellers act as guardians of the forest — but only if they have clear land rights.
we have come to know it the same way
people learned that E = mc2: based on
compelling scientific
evidence, arrived at through objective, transparent
Fail to establish that any such conspiracy exists because the
evidence for it is worthless, and a distinct problem arises: the main
people behind these cases may be
compelled to explain why they didn't know the
evidence was totally without merit.....
Evidence is much more
compelling in support of a «smart
people» diagnosis than its opposite.
Recent cases such as Briggs show that knowing what a
person would have wanted is
compelling evidence.
Therefore, the Fifth Amendment would not be violated by the fact alone that the papers, on their face, might incriminate the taxpayer, for the privilege protects a
person only against being incriminated by his own
compelled testimonial communications... The taxpayer can not avoid compliance with the subpoena merely by asserting that the item of
evidence which he is required to produce contains incriminating writing, whether his own or that of someone else.
(2) Despite subsection (1), the $ 3,500 limit in that subsection does not apply to an insured
person if his or her health practitioner determines and provides
compelling evidence that the insured
person has a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent the insured
person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured
person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline.
(B) that the insured
person's impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on
compelling evidence provided by the health practitioner, the insured
person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured
person has a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent the insured
person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured
person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
... the $ 3,500 limit... does not apply to an insured
person if his or her health practitioner determines and provides
compelling evidence that the insured
person has a pre-existing medical condition that will prevent the insured
person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured
person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline.
Some of the supporters of ABS accuse
people like me of self - interest, protectionism and so on, but
people like me are pointing out to them the
compelling evidence of expensive harm to the public in other jurisdictions when solicitors are erased from the services.
(1996) 23 EHRR 313, an exception was created by the Companies Act 1985 where Department of Trade and Industry inspectors could
compel a
person to answer questions, and s 434 (5) established that the answers obtained could be used in
evidence in any subsequent proceedings.
(B) that the insured
person's impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on
compelling evidence provided by the health practitioner, the insured
person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured
person has a pre-existing medical condition that was documented by a health practitioner before the accident and that will prevent the insured
person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured
person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
In all criminal prosecutions, every
person charged with crime has the right to be informed of the accusation and to confront the accusers and witnesses with other testimony, and to have counsel for defense, and not be
compelled to give self - incriminating
evidence, or to pay costs, jail fees, or necessary witness fees of the defense, unless found guilty.
Followed by a short list of the most
compelling, specific
evidence of how well that
person performs whatever he or she does?
Australia now experiences an extraordinary paradox - while Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islander
peoples make up more than 2.4 % of the population and are a vibrant, integral part of Australian culture, there is
compelling evidence of massive social and economic disadvantage experienced by Indigenous
people.
(3) Except in respect of a proceeding under this Act, a
person to whom subsection (2) applies may not be
compelled in a civil proceeding to disclose or give
evidence respecting any information or records obtained in the course of exercising the
person's powers or performing the
person's duties under this Act.