Sentences with phrase «enough solid evidence»

Climatologists would have dearly loved to narrow the uncertainty range of climate sensitivity, but until recently there has been not enough solid evidence to justify this.
Climatologists would have dearly loved to narrow the uncertainty range of climate sensitivity, but until recently there has been not enough solid evidence to justify this.
Basically, they feel there is not enough solid evidence to accurately conduct a study and make such claims.

Not exact matches

The last two weeks drop in global markets is solid enough evidence of that, as is the freakish weather conditions in different parts of the world that have had a negative impact on the farming sector.
Without a battalion of secretaries to gather all the things I could bring together as a body of evidence, I am cast upon the shores of typing arguments on the internet trying to point at enough solid facts that directly correlate to the definite impossibility of any god existing as gods are defined.
This isn't a solid reason to stay away from digital baby monitors, though, due to the lack of evidence of harm plus the normal positioning of a monitor far enough from baby that it isn't an issue.
As long as you're getting enough calcium in your diet and you're otherwise healthy, there's no solid evidence that consuming up to 400 milligrams of caffeine will harm your bones.
People typically have an awful lot on their mind, and stuffing their heads with details of lots of scientific findings is not really likely to happen or be productive — what is needed is an overall impression of the urgency of the problem and enough evidence being presented to show that his conclusions of importance and immediacy are based on solid scientific information (and the movie demonstrates a lot of this).
However, as the jury discusses the case, the evidence does not seem to be solid enough to reach a unanimous vote for guilty.
For the former, a change in the ratio of C13 to C12 is solid evidence that the increase in CO2 since 1850 was anthropogenic; not «proof,» because absolute certainty is impossible, but a high enough probability to serve as a basis for conclusions and action.
It's not enough to just say that you're hardworking, loyal and a good team player, you need to be able to demonstrate it with solid evidence.
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