Sentences with phrase «compelling evidence which»

There are a number of drivers for this, including the increasingly compelling evidence which links employee well - being to health and performance outcomes.

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The other phones, which were seized in a variety of criminal investigations, are involved in cases where prosecutors are compelling the company to help them bypass the passcode security feature of phones that may hold evidence, the Journal added.
If you only get 10 hours, that goes by really quick, you want to make sure most of that time is spent with the most compelling evidence you have, which is normally not going to be a video.
That is an extraordinary claim for which they offer no compelling evidence.
The Index graphically exposes the alarming extent to which those moral foundations have been eroded.No more compelling evidence of crisis....
Itquotes Collins as saying, «I don't think God intended Genesis to teach science,» that «the evidence in favour of evolution is utterly compelling» and that «I.D. portrays the Almighty as a clumsy Creator, having to intervene at regular intervals to fix the inadequacies of His own initial plan... [which] is a very unsatisfactory image.»
«It is the purpose of the Congress to assert a compelling governmental interest in protecting the lives of unborn children from the stage at which substantial medical evidence indicates that they are capable of feeling pain.
An exception to this rigorous rule might have been the duty to give evidence in court concerning a crime which a priest learned about in the confessional; but as the civil law of evidence developed, it included a privilege for the priest against being compelled to reveal anything told to him under the «seal of the confessional.»
Marion Nestle, a professor of nutrition, food studies and public health at New York University, wrote an editorial accompanying the new paper in which she said the documents provided «compelling evidence» that the sugar industry had initiated research «expressly to exonerate sugar as a major risk factor for coronary heart disease.»
These goals came in 69 appearances for both club and country, a record which might never be broken, in one of Europe's best leagues and is compelling evidence that at his best Messi is far better than Ronaldo and anyone else for that matter.
Political parties in Belfast are in dispute over whether to hold a public inquiry into the scandal - which would have the power to compel witnesses to give evidence - or an investigation which would allow Stormont to set the terms and procedures.
It's not just the aforementioned memo, Iraq was in a very tough spot in 2001, mainly because of the various theories (some of which presented compelling evidence) that connected Saddam's regime to Al - Qaeda.
That's compelling evidence for the gravitational collapse theory of asteroid formation, which states that the space dust that made up the planetesimals smashed together almost instantaneously.
«It's many different lines of circumstantial evidence, which makes it compelling, but it does miss that final causal link,» she says.
«Perhaps the most compelling evidence that refuges work comes from the pink bollworm, which evolved resistance rapidly to Bt cotton in India, but not in the U.S.,» Tabashnik said.
«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.
Beginning in 1998, their groups have independently produced compelling evidence for the once controversial notion that our galaxy has at its center a supermassive black hole which is about 4 million times as massive as the sun.
Professor Le Lay continued: «We have provided compelling evidence of the birth of nearly flat germanene — a novel, synthetic germanium allotrope which does not exist in nature.
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.
Before I gave her any input, I wanted to be clear on which had the most compelling evidence, if any, so I decided to look at the medical research.
Visions may lack some of the atmosphere of Jessabelle, which used its Louisiana locations to great effect, and Fisher lacks the compelling, quirkier presence of the earlier film's Sarah Snook, but Visions serves as further evidence that Greutert is one of the most interesting mainstream horror directors around — I can easily see a The Conjuring - style success in his future — and that despite its many diminishing - returns franchise films (Paranormal Activity, Sinister, Insidious, et al.), Blumhouse is far from running out of ideas.
The EEF has released new research which they claim provides «compelling evidence» to suggest that teaching assistants can have a positive impact on learning and improve the attainment of pupils they work with.
In deference to that I want to take a pause from the facts and figures that build the body of evidence that compels us forward — with which you are no doubt more familiar than I at this point — and step back from the complex policy issues that occupy our debate, to focus on the foundational values that support what we do and why we do it.
NAEP's Trial Urban District Assessment, which measured the performance of 11 large urban systems in 2005, provides compelling evidence of the futility of district - based reforms: even the highest - performing district studied (Charlotte) had only 29 percent of its 8th graders at or above proficient in reading.
Taken as a whole, the evidence is compelling that the dip in NAEP scores in 2015, which has persisted into 2017, was due in some measure, to the Great Recession and its impact on school spending.
Evaluation of the two studies was funded by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) charity, which says there is compelling evidence that should help shape the the way TAs are used in schools to ensure they improve pupils» results.
Fitzsimon says «two online charter schools opened in the state this fall, operated by two different for - profit companies, one of which, K12 Inc., has a scandal - plagued record in other states,» and that «last week brought maybe the most compelling evidence of all that the General Assembly made a terrible decision in ordering the state board to approve the schools.
Bulman and Hoxby don't find compelling evidence for Gillen's twist on the Bennett Hypothesis, which I describe above.
One solution, which offers compelling evidence that providing every student with the additional time and support needed to learn at high levels actually works, is Response to Intervention (RTI), authors Austin Buffum and colleagues (p. 10) tell us in this issue of Educational Leadership.
The top - spec, 4.0 - liter V - 6 and six - speed automatic proved plenty quick — 0 to 60 mph took 8.2 seconds — but few drivers felt compelled to try even moderate acceleration thanks to unexpected wheel spin and excessive torque steer, which are further evidence of an outdated, overly soft suspension.
The HWA team, which originated within AMG, is one of the most successful teams in international motorsports: Ten driver's titles in the DTM and ITC, as well as two overall victories in the FIA GT Championship, are compelling evidence.
We treat the other 39.1 % it didn't capture as being distributed similarly — which is the maximum - likelihood hypothesis, absent any evidence or compelling argument to the contrary.
I myself respond well to graphical information so I find compelling evidence in charts like this one which clearly show that yesterday's winners are very often tomorrow's losers:
The frequency with which they interact and lay side by side touching each other is compelling evidence of the comfort that they derive from one another.
Any Conceptual Art worthy of its name must be simultaneously compelling and rigorous, something evidenced by the all too frequent dissemination of «pretend» conceptual art which remains cerebrally on the surface and boring.
In this new exhibition at Tate Liverpool, these well - known works are presented alongside others from his corpus, as well as compelling documentary evidence that reveals the importance of the performative processes in Klein's art, explaining that there is so much more to these works than that which meets the eye.
re: # 18 I've long argued that this is an «evidence vs representation» issue, that the emphasis on the hockey stick in the TAR seemed due to fact that of the huge numbers of papers and lines of evidence, very few offer a simple, compelling graphic... which is why it has been subject to such attack.
«The committee has concluded that there is no compelling evidence to indicate a dose threshold below which the risk of tumor induction is zero.»
In two chapters in particular («The Creation of Consensus» and «Fiber») Taubes lays out a very compelling story, which begins with forceful personalities laying out a hypothesis based on scanty and somewhat contradictory evidence, which then becomes the accepted hypothesis of the large funding agencies, even in the absence of further evidence, due to its prima facie plausibility.
There is compelling evidence that the atmosphere's rising CO2 content - which alarmists consider to be the chief culprit behind all of their concerns about the future of the biosphere (via the indirect threats they claim it poses as a result of CO2 - induced climate change)- is most likely the primary cause of the observed greening trends.
Regardless of one's opinions on the degree to which climate change is occurring, there is compelling evidence that policies like those resulting from the Paris agreement will have little impact on global temperatures.
Again, the weighing of evidence and importance of new data was fit through the human sieve: some scientists found the simplicity of Einstein's equations to be most compelling, while some found them more complicated than the notion of Maxwell's aether which they banished.
Finds that the feedback for which the evidence of ongoing changes is most compelling is the surface albedo - temperature feedback, which is amplifying temperature changes over land (primarily in spring) and ocean (primarily in autumn — winter)
Climate change now falls into this category: There is compelling, comprehensive, and consistent objective evidence that humans are changing the climate in ways that threaten our societies and the ecosystems on which we depend.
There is no compelling scientific evidence that future warming will be any different than past warming, which we know was mild and mostly beneficial.
Cutting through much of his polemic, Inhofe's speech contains three lines of scientific argument which, according to him, provide «compelling new scientific evidence» that anthropogenic global warming is not threatening.
Lord Hoffmann characterised the trust which arises at the date of acquisition as of an ambulatory nature, but Lord Neuberger thought that compelling evidence would be required to infer that after the acquisition the parties intended a change in the shares in which the beneficial interest was held.
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.
Returning to the Mediation Directive, Art 7 represents, no doubt, the outcome of a committee - based compromise, by seeking to impose a broadly based privilege for mediators (and others «involved in the administration of the mediation process») against being compelled to give evidence in civil proceedings arising out of or in connection with a mediation process, subject only to two very narrowly drawn exceptions, which would not appear to recognise any of the established exceptions to the without prejudice principle, save indirectly perhaps the fourth.
In endorsing the Taskforce's proposals, Briton cited Parker's research, which both «found «compelling evidence» that requiring incorporated legal practices to keep and implement appropriate management systems and to undertake self - assessment audits has achieved «extraordinary cultural change,»» as well as resulted in a significantly reduced number of complaints.
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