Sentences with phrase «cumulative evidence as»

He further asserts that the lower court erred in rejecting his proposed «defense of others» jury instruction, and in permitting the prosecution to present cumulative evidence as rebuttal testimony.
Using QRT Part 3, reviewers look across studies on a CSR model and rate the cumulative evidence as strong, moderate, limited, weak, or nonexistent.

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Indeed, they are often cited as cumulative evidence that theological schooling is, as such, in a state of crisis today.
A growing body of empirical evidence indicates that significant adversity during childhood (e.g., from abuse or neglect, exposure to violence, deep and persistent poverty, and / or the cumulative burdens of racial or ethnic discrimination) can contribute to lifelong problems in learning, behavior, and chronic health impairments such as cardiovascular disease, hypertension, diabetes cancer, and depression, among many others.
Figure I provides evidence on the question of whether time in charter has a cumulative effect, as is implicit in our years - in - charter / years - in - pilot 2SLS models.
Arkham City garnered praise from gamers and critics alike, as evidenced by its cumulative 96/100 score on Metacritic.
This means that only two emission targets — the peak rate and cumulative carbon emissions — are needed to constrain two key indicators of CO2 - induced climate change (peak warming and peak warming rate), as evidenced by the maximum - likelihood estimation method used above.
But none of this changes the fact that the cumulative evidence for a human contribution to present and future climate changes, when taken as a whole, is quite strong.
The causal case is a cumulative case of: 1) correlation + 2) well - evidenced mechanism (i.e. plausibility) + 3) primacy, where the proposed cause occurs before the effect + 4) robustness of the correlation under multiple tests / conditions + 5) experimental evidence that adding the cause subsequently results in the effect + 6) exclusion of other likely causes (see point 7 as well) + 7) specificity, where the effect having hallmarks of the cause (ex: the observed tropospheric warming and stratopsheric cooling, is a hallmark of greenhouse - gas - induced warming, not warming from solar forcing) 8) a physical gradient (or a dose - response), where more of the cause produces a larger effect, or more of the cause is more likely to produce the effect +....
As in most branches of science, it's a cumulative effort of multiple researcher teams gatherings evidence for years in numerous papers.
=== > Finally, as this accompanying chart of the empirical evidence indicates, while the per cent change in cumulative CO2 emissions dropped in a quasi-continuous pattern since 1979, the RSS annual global temperatures anomalies instead follow an opposite increasing trend.
Evidence exists in recorded local observational accounts as well as in the peer - reviewed scientific literature of the cumulative effects of climate - related environmental change on Native communities in Alaska; these effects combine with other socioeconomic stressors to strain rural Native communities (Ch.
Even if erroneous, the finding was harmless error as her testimony was cumulative, supported by other evidence in the record.
If you have been injured as the result of a traumatic event (i.e., you fall at work injuring your Back), or if you suffer cumulative or repetitive trauma in the course of your employment (i.e., you repetitively use your hands and develop Carpal Tunnel Syndrome), you may be entitled to recover workers» compensation benefits if medical evidence shows the work injury, or repetitive work activity, caused the diagnosed condition.
The government's avowed determination to eradicate myths about supposedly true victim behaviour, in spite of there being no UK research evidence of a negative impact by such myths on the conviction rate, makes a stark contrast with their apparent insouciance about the potentially negative impact on the conviction rate as a cumulative result of potential jurors reading lurid media accounts of the exposure of false rape claims.
If the effect of neighborhood disadvantage is cumulative, lags, or is most salient early in life, as recent evidence suggests for adolescent mental health (25), moving out of that context in adolescence may not provide the best test of the causal effect of the social environment.
Second, we question their exclusive focus on cancer - related mortality, when strong cumulative evidence suggests that optimism is related to positive health outcomes for other major diseases, and that psychosocial interventions may improve other important cancer outcomes, such as reduced pain and increased quality of life.
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