All
the evidence points in his direction.
Everton supporters often cite the most annoying factor facet of Martinez is his overly positive outlook on the performances when
evidence points in another direction — the same applies here, there's a time and a place for mindless positivity and the end of last season, alongside the last two performances, was not the time.
All
the evidence points in the direction that we have a fairer and more effective system that is probably more focused on student achievement than it once was.»
Whether the disease is inherited is not yet known but a good deal of
evidence points in that direction.
The evidence points in the direction that they are not chaotic, so unless anyone can prove they are chaotic, most of the scientific community (i.e. the IPCC, et al.) are of the opinion that they are not chaotic, but are generated by predictable periodic shifts (such as variation of axial tilt or distance from the sun).
The agw consensus is strong imho because so many different lines of
evidence point in that direction of agw.
From what I gather from my colleagues who deal with investment law either as academics or as practitioners, the «anecdotal»
evidence points in the direction of investors choosing commercial arbitration if the ISDS or domestic courts option becomes too long and burdensome.
Even if there's no definitive proof that CSR programs directly boost engagement levels, mounting
evidence points in that direction.
Not exact matches
This is more
evidence that
points in that same
direction.
It was a volatile close to the third quarter for the stock market, as
evidenced by the fact that the Dow fluctuated by at least 100
points in either
direction for five days
in a row last week.
We define «anticipate» as
evidence of a systematic relationship between
points at which the normalized slope of the ten - day average P / C changes sign and
points at which the normalized slope of the S&P 500 index changes sign
in the same
direction.
NAZI's didn't pick on people who were gay (once again if you think you can prove this
point, please
point us
in the
direction of said
evidence), they set out to rid the world of JEWS.
The
evidence of cosmology and physics and biochemistry and genetics and human consciousness, I think,
pointed in the
direction of a creator.
god is the ONLY default you people always go to EVEN when the
evidence points definitively
in another more likely
direction.
People were SKEPTICAL that god made it happen so they set out to find the truth because the reason given (god) does not really add up.because
evidence is
pointing in another likely
direction.
However, such
evidence as we have
points in a quite different
direction.
Rather than looking for God's intervention at certain
points, we can speak of God's activity through the process as a whole,
in the purpose
evidenced by its
direction and
in the appearance of organization out of chaos.
Yeah, but they are biased
in that they seek to prove everything through the lens of evolution so they often look
in the wrong
direction, and a large number of scientists are
in fact Christians My
point is this, if you take the time to look for the
evidence and be open to it, you will find that there is a respectable amount of
evidence to support the fact that there is a god and that he is the God of Christianity
So it appears that questions are unwise when all the
evidence points in a particular
direction, but we still raise questions.
Contemporary
evidence about the economic cultures of East Asia, of successful ethnic groups
in different countries, or of the mobility of immigrants to this country all seems to
point in the same
direction: self - denial and discipline are virtues that are the condition sine qua non of early capitalist development.
Perhaps if humanity survives it's religious zealots and exists for many millennia to come, we may gather enough
evidence to
point us
in the right
direction to answering that huge question about what caused the Universe to be.
Evidence on the numbers of individuals who consider themselves religious or who hold certain tenets of faith and yet do not belong to religious organizations or attend religious services regularly
point in a similar
direction.
But I can
point you
in a
direction where you can find the
evidence yourself, that the discoveries will be your own and not another's.
Measuring anti ‐ Semitism is a complicated matter, but the weight of
evidence points in the opposite
direction.
All the
evidence points in the same
direction - that cannabis use does increase the risk of psychosis and that the risk is greater at a younger age.
Science advances our knowledge when sufficient
evidence is amassed that
points in a certain
direction.»
Others, like me, are convinced that no theoretical or empirical
evidence exists for such a claim, and that a widespread belief
in the existence of such a
point of no return threatens to push ecological science and its application
in the wrong
direction.
«From whichever angle we look at the heat extremes, the
evidence we find
points in the same
direction,» Coumou says.
Unfortunately, the
evidence for or against use of soy doesn't
point in one clear
direction.
The bulk of
evidence points only
in one
direction: A whole food plant based diet.
For decades, animal fats and saturated fats have been maligned as unhealthy, but the
evidence points in the opposite
direction.
What little
evidence is available at present though, seems to
point in that
direction.
With energy healing, morphic resonance, and repatterning working together
in the magnetics of sound and light, becoming intellectually respectable, acceptable, it is yet more
evidence for the fact that the birthing of new words and concepts
points the
direction towards a knowledge - peak.
This early
evidence is
pointing in a positive
direction.
Unfortunately, the
evidence points in a different
direction.
Teachers design their instruction to yield
evidence about student achievement; for example, they carefully craft hinge -
point questions to create «moments of contingency,»
in which the
direction of the instruction will depend on student responses.
In particular, the evidence seems to point in the direction of requiring schools to give a test tied to the state curriculum, requiring a great deal of paperwork, and only making low - income students from the lowest performing school eligible represents creates a powerful incentive for schools not to participat
In particular, the
evidence seems to
point in the direction of requiring schools to give a test tied to the state curriculum, requiring a great deal of paperwork, and only making low - income students from the lowest performing school eligible represents creates a powerful incentive for schools not to participat
in the
direction of requiring schools to give a test tied to the state curriculum, requiring a great deal of paperwork, and only making low - income students from the lowest performing school eligible represents creates a powerful incentive for schools not to participate.
The
evidence may even
point in the opposite
direction on this score: The price - to - earnings ratio — what it costs to buy a dollar of a company's profit — for stocks
in the Standard & Poor's 500 Index is 16 percent below the level at the end of 2009.
They then standardize the records and look for
evidence of simultaneous relative departures that
point in the same
direction (i.e. «warm» or «cold») using appropriate pre-set thresholds for defining a significant event (they try both one and two standard deviations).
Scientists are being pressured to toe the line even if the
evidence points in a different
direction.
When a whole lot of research, all using different methods,
point in the same
direction (the results converge to the same conclusion), the proper response is to ask «what is the likelihood of all these results not being real, given the weight of the
evidence.»
So we go with what is second - best, which
in this case means observing the fact that the majority of
evidence, modeling and deductive reasoning
points in the same
direction.
* Maybe * the slow feedbacks will do us the favor of waiting a few centuries to kick
in substantially, but most of the
evidence seems to
point in the other
direction.
My long comment was not meant to suggest that models were irrelevant
in quantifying attributions and estimating forcings, but rather that there is independent
evidence pointing in the same
direction.
A natural consequence of science is that over time, as
evidence accumulates and
points in a certain
direction, is that the experts start agreeing on the most likely explanation (eg that smoking increases the risk of cancer; that GHG emissions will cause a positive energy imbalance of the planet which will warm up as a result).
All of this
evidence from all of these scientists using all these methods has
pointed in one
direction.
While the
evidence that we do have
points in the
direction of lukewarming, the uncertainties are sufficiently large that we can't rule out large sensitivity and catastrophic outcomes.
The available
evidence indicates that, on the contrary, warming
in this region has been slower than average,
pointing to the bias due to sparse observations over it being
in the opposite
direction to that estimated from model simulations.
You seem to push this a lot, but as I say, the empirical
evidence points in the other
direction — a strange state of affairs, given your propensity to tell people to learn more science and your willingness to say words to the effect of «the facts speak for themselves».
They would publish all results whether supportive or not of their theory and admit when the
evidence points in the other
direction.