Finally, the most
compelling evidence relates to the logic of the various responses.
Not exact matches
Conference notes that there is
compelling national and international
evidence that confirms the prevalence of serious health and safety risks in schools and colleges, including exposure to work -
related stressors, excessive working hours, bullying and harassment, asbestos and excessive temperatures.
«These findings add further
compelling evidence to the concept... that ALS and [FTD] are mechanistically
related disorders at either ends of a clinical and pathological spectrum.»
Recently, researchers with the Kavli Institute for Brain Science (KIBS) at Columbia University found
compelling evidence that age -
related memory loss is a syndrome in its own right, apart from Alzheimer's.
He describes the ancestor around 6 million years ago who was common to chimpanzees and humans, siting the three major sources of
compelling scientific
evidence for that common ancestors: DNA (which shows humans more closely
related to chimps than gorillas are); DNA gene analysis; and morphological
evidence from fossils.
The motions judge in SC v. NS concluded that the act of one lawyer for a client sharing the opposing party's
compelled discovery
evidence — in this case, documents — with another lawyer representing the same client in another
related proceeding constitutes prohibited «use» of the
evidence.
If your claim is ultimately denied following a delay, our skilled Chattanooga workers» compensation attorneys thoroughly review medical reports to prepare
compelling evidence regarding the severity of your work -
related injury.
In particular, as regards the impact on
related criminal proceedings, the protections afforded to criminal defendants are not available to witnesses in a public inquiry, who may be
compelled to give
evidence or disclose documents that may breach the privilege against self - incrimination that would be available to them in the criminal proceedings themselves.
Additional protection arises from the BC Health Professions Act, and the Ontario Registered Health Professions Act, preventing personnel from being
compelled to give
evidence in judicial proceedings, and prevents
related records from being compellable in judicial proceedings (except proceedings under the HPA or RHPA).
If you are found with the counterfeit currency by an authority, it is unlikely that your story will hold up, in the absence of
compelling evidence otherwise, and you should not be surprised if you are charged, let alone found guilty of some crime
related to this.
A recent and
compelling study entitled Neurons to Neighborhoods, conducted by the Board on Children, Youth, and Families of the Institute of Medicine, calls attention to the importance of early emotional development in young children.1 Based on a careful review of neuroscience and developmental research, it highlights
compelling evidence that a child's earliest experiences and relationships set the stage for how a child manages feelings and impulses, and
relates to others.