Sentences with phrase «decisive evidence»

But decisive evidence for this phenomenon has proven elusive.
Celebrated for his pendulum experiment in 1851, Foucault also produced decisive evidence against the particle theory of light, invented the gyroscope, perfected the reflecting telescope and measured the sun's distance
If the decay of an unstable atom produces two electrons but no antineutrinos, physicists will have found decisive evidence for this elusive, eccentric behavior.
The gauge climbed last week by the most since April after the Fed signaled it won't rush to raise rates, as officials hold out for more decisive evidence of an economic rebound.
As a general rule it is unlikely that the trial will be fair if a very substantial degree of anonymising of evidence is permitted where the testimony of the witnesses concerned constitutes the sole or decisive evidence implicating the defendant (Lord Carswell at 59).
There is not one grace of the Spirit of God, of the existence of which, in any professor of religion, Christian practice is not the most decisive evidence....
Given the existence of evil in the world, its pervasive and troubling character, there is rather decisive evidence that God does not exist.
When a New Testament scholar presupposes that the prophecies of the destruction of the Temple provide decisive evidence for authorship after A.D. 70, for example, this critical principle is based on the proposition that prophetic knowledge of the future is impossible.
Rodent extinctions in Spain correlating with this cycle is quite interesting — but obviously hardly decisive evidence.
Schultz admits that there is little decisive evidence about the actual details about the impact and its effects.
The economic benefits of investing in highquality early learning have been well documented over the past two decades, with decisive evidence produced by world - renowned economists.
If it constitutes the sole or decisive evidence against the defendant, anonymising which prevents or unduly hinders the defendant and his advisers from taking steps to undermine the credit of the witness is most likely to operate unfairly.
Similarly, a Bayesian study of hemispheric mean temperatures from 1900 to 1996 finds decisive evidence for an aerosol cooling effect (Smith et al., 2003).
The S&P 500 had its biggest weekly gain since April in the period ended Friday after the Federal Reserve signaled it won't be raising rates quickly as officials hold out for more decisive evidence of an economic rebound.
As a general rule it was unlikely that the trial would be fair if a very substantial degree of anonymising of evidence was permitted where the testimony of the witnesses concerned constituted the sole or decisive evidence implicating the defendant.
Schnur and Hasselman (2005), for example, fail to find decisive evidence for the influence of aerosols.
The decisive evidence of this supposition has been provided by the 2,000 year old (approx. 300 BCE to 100 CE) remains of a Roman, in which the cod39 allele could be proven.
Katz and Meller found «no decisive evidence» that low - fat diets are better than diets high in healthful fats, like the Mediterranean diet.
If it constituted the sole or decisive evidence against the defendant, anonymising which prevented or unduly hindered the defendant and his advisers from taking steps to undermine the credit of the witness was most likely to operate unfairly.
(Defended at trial of allegations against GP; witnesses in fear; GMC sought to rely on their written statements as the decisive evidence; application successfully opposed and charge dismissed).
If it constitutes the sole or decisive evidence against the defendant,» as here:
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