Sentences with phrase «evidence in support of a claim for»

The claimant sought to rely upon accountancy and employment evidence in support of his claim for loss of earnings.

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We're such terrible people for not acquiescing to your superior knowledge, wisdom, and judgement without issuing a demand for evidence in support of your claims.
The answer is, instead of presenting evidence in support of his claims, he demands others look for evidence supporting his claims.
«Founded by atheism, claimed by atheism, supported by atheism, and exclusively in the interests of atheism, suppressing without mercy every jot of evidence for the divine existence, and so making a positive rational faith in God wholly impossible, the doctrine of evolution may well be set down as not only a foe to theism, but a foe of the most thoroughgoing sort.»
Because the theory of gravity is an claim supported by evidence, I doubt anyone here would feel you were attacking us personally for believing in the science.
In the latest action aimed at the energy drink industry, the top lawyer for the city of San Francisco has asked one major producer to provide evidence that supports the advertising and marketing claims it made for its highly caffeinated drinks.
For millennia, people seeking to make a buck have claimed that they have unlocked the secrets of romantic compatibility, but none of them ever mustered compelling evidence in support of their claims.
«In conclusion, in this study we could not find evidence to support the claim that anthracycline treatment confers greater risk of cognitive decline for breast cancer survivors,» the study concludeIn conclusion, in this study we could not find evidence to support the claim that anthracycline treatment confers greater risk of cognitive decline for breast cancer survivors,» the study concludein this study we could not find evidence to support the claim that anthracycline treatment confers greater risk of cognitive decline for breast cancer survivors,» the study concludes.
You had me worried when you mentioned your «bad feeling» about low cholesterol levels in vegans and while there seems to be plenty evidence to support the claim that having high cholesterol can be positive for many health reasons, I've not found any hard evidence that outright proves that vegans and vegetarians who eat a well balanced diet AND have low cholesterol are at risk of cancer, brain and nervous system issues, etc..
A meta - analysis of literature related to the use of velvet antler products as an alternative to drugs provides credible evidence to support the claim that compounds in velvet antler may be significantly more effective than many conventional prescription and over-the-counter drugs for relief of the symptoms of osteoarthritis.
A clinical trial reported in the Journal of the American Medical Association (JAMA) Dec. 17, 2015 was performed by researchers at the Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine and Harvard Medical School found no evidence to support starchy diet health dangers claims for normally healthy eating people.
Race is a political grouping created to support slavery and colonialism, and its boundary lines have shifted over time and across nations to suit political ends... For the last three centuries, science... has been instrumental in justifying the concept of biological races — and this century's genomic science is no different... Despite the scientific and political evidence, some scientists are attempting to modernize the myth that race is a biological category... What's new is that today's racial science claims to divide human beings into natural groups with more accurate precision and without the taint of racism.»
Ladd argues, for instance: «The evidence simply does not support the claims of those who argue in favor of more parental choice and competition on the instrumental grounds that it will make an education system significantly more productive than it would otherwise be.»
While Stephanie did mention her own instructional strategies as a part of her evidence for lesson effectiveness, the function of these strategies served to support her claims that she was attending to the learning needs of this particular subgroup of students, the English learners in her class.
The investigation found that # 76,933 of funds had not been used for their budgeted purposes by the school, including # 26,000 in multiple claims, while # 10,000 in fabricated rent invoices were included among nearly # 60,000 of spending that was not supported by evidence.
This digital tool references a Mathematica report entitled «Understanding Types of Evidence: A Guide for Educators» that dissects different types of reports in order to help educators understand which product claims are actually supported by research and which are merely speculative, potentially misleading, or mainly for marketing purposes.
In confirmation hearings, senators should to try to find out exactly how DeVos will broaden her vision of school choice to include middle - income families and ask for evidence to support her claim that she opposes Common Core - aligned standards and tests.
«The Court finds that this evidence of Conniff's status of being in a loan deferral provides further support for her claim that she can not pay the debt and maintain a minimal standard of living without suffering an undue hardship and in addition, is evidence of good faith.»
In a 2009 discussion for National Public Radio, evidence is shown to support the claim that employers indeed use credit ratings to determine the trustworthiness of a candidate, as well as to judge the character of a person they consider qualified to work for them.
If I can make as controversial a claim as is supported by the evidence, even the American Express Delta Platinum credit card, with its $ 195 annual fee and companion ticket awarded on each account anniversary, only makes sense (compared to redeeming Arrival + miles) if you can consistently redeem the companion ticket for flights costing more than $ 672 — the value of the Arrival + miles you could manufacture with the same $ 195 in disposable income — or if you can use the Medallion Qualifying Miles earned with the card to achieve Platinum or Diamond Medallion status.
And just as some masterpieces (think of Shakespeare's plays «really» written by Bacon) are dogged by fancies that they were done by someone else, so it has turned out to be with Goya and the Black Paintings: a Spanish furniture historian, Juan José Junquera, recently created a brief flurry of headlines in Europe and America by claiming - on no pictorial evidence at all - that the Black Paintings were «really» done by Goya's son Javier, a ne'er - do - much who may have been a painter - certainly his father called him that, if only in support of his application for a pension - but by whom no attributable paintings exist.
One is also reminded of the Sagan Standard in which exceptional claims call for exceptional evidence to support them.
His position: • No evidence of increasing lake clarity as a result of secchi measurements since 1946 • The interplay of stratification and plankton productivity are not «straightforward» • Challenges O'Reilly's assumption on the correlation of wind and productivity - the highest production is on the end of the lake with the lowest winds • A strong caution using diatoms as the productivity proxy (it is one of two different lake modes) • No ability to link climate change to productivity changes • More productivity from river than allowed for in Nature Geopscience article • Externally derived nutrients control productivity for a quarter of the year • Strong indications of overfishing • No evidence of a climate and fishery production link • The current productivity of the lake is within the expected range • Doesn't challenge recent temp increase but cites temperature records do not show a temperature rise in the last century • Phytoplankton chlorophylla seems to have not materially changed from the 1970s to 1990s • Disputes O'Reilly's and Verbug's claims of increased warming and decreased productivity • Rejects Verburgs contention that changes in phytoplankton biomass (biovolume), in dissolved silica and in transparency support the idea of declining productivity.
Unless you know the pedigree of the simulations, they should probably be consider «for entertainment purposes only», but not as rigorous scientific evidence in support of any particular subtle claims.
For instance, here is the sum total of the evidence plaintiffs offered in support of their retaliation claim (pg.
So, it is important for our firm to obtain evidence in support of your claim as soon as possible.
When the decision in the CIBC and the companion cases was issued several months later, the rulings of Justice Suzanne Côté and Justice Andromache Karakatsanis both agreed that Theratechnologies explained the threshold for what plaintiffs must show — a plausible analysis of the applicable legislative provisions and some credible evidence in support of the claim.
He or she has the required skill to ensure that your case is properly prepared for the possibility of a trial in court, and that includes preparing and filing all of the necessary documents, following the Rules of Court, and obtaining the necessary evidence and witnesses to support your claim and present it to the judge or jury in a manner that will make the most of your claim.
In a personal injury action this may require plaintiffs to obtain medical records and medical reports, to gather evidence to support claims for loss of earnings and earning capacity, and to assess the evidence in support of the claims being advanced before commencing the actioIn a personal injury action this may require plaintiffs to obtain medical records and medical reports, to gather evidence to support claims for loss of earnings and earning capacity, and to assess the evidence in support of the claims being advanced before commencing the actioin support of the claims being advanced before commencing the action.
Medical evidence of your mental distress may be useful in support a claim for moral damages against your former employer;
[108] The evidence in support of the plaintiff's claim for loss of housekeeping capacity was not extensive.
We provide end - to - end valuation and litigation support, including: determining if a claim is worth pursuing; identifying the correct approaches or methodologies for quantifying damages; evaluating claims in the context of past and future economic damages incurred; and pinpointing the exact type of expertise, evidence and documentation required.
In the case, the ruling stated that Kingfisher trustees were correct to reject Mrs. X's claim to two thirds of DB pension, highlighting the need for trustees to read the fine print and utilize evidence to support claims of broken promises.
In relation to the basis for support, Stanley quarrels with the trial judge's comment in para. 12 of her reasons that, «The evidence that would ground a compensatory support claim was not fully developed in the trial.&raquIn relation to the basis for support, Stanley quarrels with the trial judge's comment in para. 12 of her reasons that, «The evidence that would ground a compensatory support claim was not fully developed in the trial.&raquin para. 12 of her reasons that, «The evidence that would ground a compensatory support claim was not fully developed in the trial.&raquin the trial.»
The Court noted that «some of the plaintiff's initial negotiating positions were clearly inflated» but ultimately it was reasonable for the Plaintiff to refuse the Defendant's offer and proceed to trial in the face of medical evidence supporting her alleged claim of chronic pain and related disability.
For another, it bears noting that neither Tinker or Michael nor Javier (which, admittedly, did not involve a fully - fledged constitutional challenge) suggest that there is serious, or «voluminous» (as Justice Doyon suggests) evidence in support of the Crown's claim that the surcharge can be justified under s. 1 of the Charter.
Specifically, the Judge stated that the jury would be instructed about the data loss and that the lost data affirmatively would have provided information relevant to the claims and defenses; defendant would be precluded from offering certain evidence in support of its defense; plaintiff would be able to re-depose, at defendant's cost, defendant's key witnesses about belatedly produced «substitute» data; and defendant would be responsible for 75 % of the Special Master's fees and costs and 50 % of plaintiff's attorneys» fees incurred during the Special Master proceedings.
The motion judge made several key findings of fact: (i) there was no evidence the appellant's fall was caused by any defect in or lack of repair affecting the premises or any hazardous conditions associated with the premises themselves; (ii) there was no dispute the appellant was performing the renovation work for valuable consideration; (iii) there was no basis for a contractual claim that the respondents had failed to furnish the appellant with safety equipment; (iv) there was no evidence the appellant was inexperienced in performing roofing work or working at heights; and (v) the evidence did not support a finding that the respondents were aware the appellant lacked the necessary experience to carry out the project.
As to paragraph 8 of Form 4 it was held by French J (as President of the Tribunal) in Waanyi Peoples» Native Title Application (1994) 129 ALR 100) in relation to Form 1 under the old Native Title Act provisions relating to a claim for native title determination, that an «outline of the type of evidence» which the applicant will produce to the Tribunal to support its claim did not require a description of the content of such evidence but rather «a listing of its categories».
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