Sentences with phrase «conclusive evidence in»

The court or the other party to the divorce may request an expert witness, or you may seek the services of an expert witness to provide conclusive evidence in support of your argument.
«That's conclusive evidence in my view that human driven emission of greenhouse gases were the primary cause of 2013 being the hottest year on record.

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E-cigs are dangerous... or not... depending on the circumstance: The Academies» uberstudy, which carefully reviewed more than 800 other peer - reviewed studies, found «conclusive evidence» that «most e-cigarettes... contain and emit numerous potentially toxic substances» (besides nicotine, that is), but found only «substantial evidence» that this exposure to poisons is sorta maybe «significantly lower» than it is in tobacco - filled smokes.
In addition, «There is conclusive evidence that e-cigarettes can explode and cause burns and projectile injuries.»
«There is conclusive evidence that intentional or accidental exposure to e-liquids» — the chemicals in the vaping cartridge that, when heated, release the aerosolized inhalant of nicotine and perhaps one of 7,700 flavors — «can result in adverse health effects such as seizures, anoxic brain injury, vomiting, and lactic acidosis.»
Mattis said the United States conducted the strikes on the basis of conclusive evidence that chlorine gas had been used in the April 7 attack.
The Fed said it will continue to buy $ 85 billion a month in bonds while it awaits conclusive evidence that the economy is strengthening.
In recent weeks the American public has been inundated with reports claiming the U.S., the U.K., and France have conclusive evidence that Syrian President...
Despite the fact that it has already risen in the past year, there is currently no conclusive evidence that warrants the purchase or sale of this stock.
We have much better — and more conclusiveevidence for climate change from more boring sources like global temperature averages, or the extent of global sea ice, or thousands of years» worth of C02 levels stored frozen in ice cores.
This is obvious to any thinking person, as the evidence for this is quite conclusive and comes in two forms:
They are not evidence in the sense of conclusive proof.
Also, we don't have conclusive evidence that unicorns don't exist, but that's not a good reason to believe in unicorns.
Two economists, Jon Klick and Thomas Stratmann found conclusive evidence (again published in a peerreviewed journal) that legalisation of abortion in the US contributed directly to an increase in sexually transmitted infections.
The journal Sex Education published an earlier article of mine in which I found some evidence (though not conclusive since the data on STIs available to us is far inferior to that on pregnancy rates) that STI rates amongst teenagers have increased fastest in those areas promoting the EBC the most.
In every case you pretty much have to want to believe you're looking at «evidence» to believe what they present is evidence, as none of it is conclusive and some of it seems downright silly.
No conclusive evidence can be shown why most people are born hetero, either; from that we can conclude that there is no active choice in the matter.
In the interest of full disclosure, there is no conclusive evidence that I am actually the son of God.
Even if we were certain of the original meaning of the root underlying the Hebrew noun we could hardly take this as conclusive evidence of the basic understanding of the Old Testament prophet in the middle centuries of the first millenium B.C. Rather, we will have to understand the sense of the term nabi» from the person of the prophet himself as he appears and functions in the community of ancient Israel.
Your evidence is No where near conclusive, its like me saying «So i saw a cow on the beach today so cows must love the beach» its childish in logic.
''... known to use mind control» See in the real world when you claim something is «known» you sort of need conclusive evidence.
It is not even trusted in a court of law as conclusive evidence.
So even if one scientist happens to believe something dumb (like god, for instance) unless he can show conclusive evidence to support his hypothesis... ** no one will take him seriously in the scientific community ** Compare that with religion, where every dirtbag and fraud is speaking for a god who can never be wrong.
(Job 1:6 - 12; 2:2 - 6) As the firstborn Son, Jesus, of all God's creatures, could give the most conclusive answer to that charge and the finest evidence in favor of his Father's side in the larger issue of the rightfulness of Jehovah's universal sovereignty.
But here the evidence would be slighter and less conclusive: in the modern world the case is clear.
In any event, Matthew is the first gospel for which we have fairly conclusive external evidence.
Two Duke University economists, Charles Clotfelter and Philip Cook, authors of Selling Hope: State Lotteries in America, offer conclusive evidence that lotteries are not an easy way to make everyone a winner but rather a heavy tax which hits hardest those who can ill afford to pay.
There is no conclusive evidence that GMOs benefit or hinder human health or the environment, but we feel that consumers have the right - to - know about the use of GMOs in the foods that they select for their families.
A little more patience is needed because I hope I've shown the evidence is not as conclusive as you think as to other teams becoming resurgent in other leagues.
Since it was ruled a safety on the field, officials would've needed conclusive evidence that Rypien's arm was already moving forward in a passing motion in order to overturn it.
I'm less than half way through them now, but so far I am finding that they get goals and assists at roughly 127.5 % the rate the model predicts, which to me is pretty conclusive evidence that they are in fact significantly better at shooting than the average MLS player.
You're only supposed to overturn your call on the ice if there's conclusive evidence and an egregious error in the case of goalie interference.»
As one of the authors (Barth) discusses in detail in an article in the latest volume of The Future of Children, developmental scientists have put together conclusive evidence that parenting plays a pivotal role in children's social, emotional, health, and intellectual development.
There's no conclusive evidence that these kinds of milk are better for children, but there's no harm in them.
Conclusive, evidence - based research shows that better sleep means improved performance, higher executive functioning, fewer car accidents and improved overall health in kids.
That said, there's no conclusive evidence that these medicines are effective in children of any age.
There is no conclusive evidence that breast - feeding has a protective role in preventing food allergies later in life.
the idea that the Secretary of State gets to provide conclusive evidence for settling any questions of whether someone is entitled to privileges, as stated in § 4 of the Act.
The public health experts all pointed in particular to one section on cancer risks which states that there is «no conclusive evidence that PFOA causes cancer in humans» while focusing on the inconclusive nature of scientific studies surrounding the cancer - linked chemical.
Conclusive new evidence has emerged of the public health impact of plain cigarette packs, two years after they were introduced in Australia.
It has also come to our attention from the same source that the Republican Committee developed conclusive evidence that Sparaco engaged in an organized absentee ballot campaign in support of Democrat David Fried in last year's County Executive race.
The same officials making these charges say they developed conclusive evidence that Sparaco was engaged in an organized absentee ballot campaign in support of Democrat David Fried in last year's County Executive race won by Ed Day.
The Republican Committee also reportedly developed conclusive evidence that Sparaco engaged in an organized absentee ballot campaign in support of Democrat David Fried in last year's County Executive race which Republican Ed Day won.
Until more conclusive evidence of water emerges, Martian life — past or present — will stay in the realm of imagination.
The new study, conducted by researchers at Columbia University's Center for Infection and Immunity, promises to sway many of the holdouts by providing the first conclusive evidence that strep antibodies can induce neurological and psychiatric symptoms in healthy animals.
That this theory of African «farm smarts» was published in a liberal newspaper in rebuttal of Watson is conclusive evidence, I would submit, of a world gone completely and utterly mad.
Still, more evidence in most cases, even if it is not always conclusive, may turn out to be helpful.
There is no conclusive evidence that commercial probiotic pills and foods will benefit someone who is already in good health.
Story number 3: There is [has] yet to be conclusive evidence for cell phones causing cancer but cell phones apparently can cause pain in some people.
The NRC panel, chaired by neurobiologist Charles Stevens of the Salk Institute in La Jolla, California, looked at more than 500 human, animal, and cellular studies on EMFs and found «no conclusive and consistent evidence... that exposures to residential electric and magnetic fields produce cancer, adverse neurobehavioral effects, or reproductive and developmental effects.
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