Sentences with phrase «dramatic evidence»

Some of the most dramatic evidence of dark matter shows up in images of large clusters of galaxies.
Finally, the provision of universal free public education is the most dramatic evidence of the American rejection of a class ideology.
But perhaps the most dramatic evidence comes from research that measures emotional sensitivity and responsiveness.
But perhaps the most dramatic evidence comes from research that measures emotional sensitivity and responsiveness.
And a side - by - side race of the 2012 LC4 car versus the 2011 LC3 car provided dramatic evidence of just how much faster the new car is off the line.
And while the original naked quasars are still naked, he says, many of the new ones do show evidence — in some cases, quite dramatic evidence — of very normal - looking host galaxies.
Recent dramatic evidence for dark matter was provided by observations of two colliding galaxy clusters.
The Kaikōura quake is the most dramatic evidence yet that a new approach to assessing earthquake risk is needed, Field says.
But before you swim with the sea lions and marvel at dramatic evidence of the area's volcanic provenance, you've got some planning to do.
Collectively, the three installments of «Into a New Museum,» two of which are now on view, give dramatic evidence of SFMOMA's new taste.
Because I think that by June of next year we will either have seen dramatic evidence of organized real estate moving that way, and agreeing that they are moving that way — it will no longer be words.
«This research provides dramatic evidence of the significant influence the land - based biosphere can have on the amplitude [amount of change] in seasonal trends of carbon dioxide exchange,» says Sylvia Edgerton, program director in NSF's Division of Atmospheric and Geospace Sciences, which funded the research.
In humans, the most dramatic evidence comes from a September 2014 study in the journal Epidemiology, in which researchers examining data from the California Teachers Study found that women living in areas of California with the highest quintile of outdoor lighting, as measured by satellite imaging, have a significantly increased risk of developing breast cancer.
But the most dramatic evidence of his pinnacle - as - uraeus thesis — his window into the minds of the ancients — is not textual but graphic.
What they've found so far provides dramatic evidence of a recent and rapid temperature rise at some of the highest, coldest mountain peaks in the world.
The jump in home prices in Stockton and neighboring Lodi — up about 92 percent over the past five years — is dramatic evidence of the ripple effects of the Bay Area's tight housing market and the increasingly out - of - reach cost of living here.
The world - wide rise of nationalism is the dramatic evidence of this fact.
All this is dramatic evidence that the human will is not only alive and well but that its participation in mind - body wholeness can be much more inclusive than formerly believed.
The dramatic evidence was the debt crisis.
Steffen praises the research as the kind of dramatic evidence that policy - makers can use to help change the way people interact with the environment.
And in some of the most dramatic evidence of the technique's potential, a research team reports this week in Science Translational Medicine that they used it to rid mice of abnormal brain clumps similar to those in Alzheimer's disease, restoring lost memory and cognitive functions.
An international team of scientists studying the dinosaur, called Caihong juji, made the discovery by carefully analyzing tiny melanosomes, the part of the cells that contain pigment, in the fossil, which turned up dramatic evidence of the dinosaur's flamboyant plumage.
Perhaps the most dramatic evidence of the growing influence of global education is the new Advanced Placement (AP) «World History» course, which in 2001 took its place alongside AP courses in U.S. and European history.
«These videos are dramatic evidence that the lives lost to America's distracted driving epidemic aren't statistics.
Twenty - eight inches of new snow over five days provides dramatic evidence that New England is the place to learn about which vehicles fare well in the winter.
The G - 24 won as measured by the stop watch - but two rolled Porsche 924s at Chelsea Proving Grounds were more dramatic evidence of our achievement.
In 1981, Hansen relied on 15 years of temperature change as his «dramatic evidence» of global warming - «They have found that the Earth's average temperature rose 0.2 degrees Centigrade from the mid-1960s to 1980.»
Dramatic evidence of a strong linkage was provided by another astronomer, Walter Maunder, who at the age of 70, in 1922, linked the lack of sunspots between 1645 and 1715, to the bitter cold of that period.
is dramatic evidence of the ripple effects of the Bay Area's tight housing market and the increasingly out
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