Holland has
found circumstantial evidence that the last prolonged negative phase in the 1920s also sent warm intermediate water towards western Greenland.
Your Honor: No, we don't have a tacit admission from the party involved, Chevrolet, but we think you will
find the circumstantial evidence rather compelling.
Not exact matches
Or if we were to
find, coded within the DNA molecule, «God made this» or «Copyright Yahweh», that would be strong
circumstantial evidence for God.
I have
found no research on the topic, but have some accumulated some
circumstantial evidence.
As for Kripal - No investigation has yet
found any
evidence (even
circumstantial) that points to Russia.
And at Silver's retrial, prosecutors say all the activities that may no longer be official acts — meetings with lobbyists, helping Taub set up a mesothelioma charity race and
find jobs for his kids, using official letterhead to oppose a methadone clinic near a Glenwood property — can still be put before the jury as «
circumstantial evidence.»
Given the
circumstantial evidence known to the public, the
finding of «no collusion» lacks credibility.
Will our belief in other universes always depend on
circumstantial evidence, such as gravity tests, or could we
find real proof?
Circumstantial evidence links insulin resistance to visceral fat, the blubber
found in bellies, but not to subcutaneous fat, which molds love handles.
The
findings «demonstrate that scientific opinion about species origins is often based on
circumstantial evidence and can be wrong,» says Chris Buddenhagen, coordinator of the Hawaii Invasive Species Council in Honolulu, another island plagued by invasive species.
On Earth, microbes have churned out as much as 95 percent of all atmospheric methane, so
finding that gas in Mars» air would have been solid
circumstantial evidence of life.
Circumstantial evidence suggests that a previously unreported strain of cholera
found in oysters and fish - gut contents in Mobile Bay, Alabama during 1991, was transported there by ballast water from ships that arrived from Latin America, which had an ongoing cholera epidemic.
Remember first the
circumstantial evidence: the researchers not only
found that the burden of senescent astrocytes rises with age in the human brain, but that there is a further excess burden in the brains of people who died with PD.
No proof has ever been
found about the alternative writers although all the
circumstantial evidence points to it being the case, In my book, the Pelican code (a modern thriller) proof is
found and takes up where Anonymous leaves off.
Far from disproving the existence of God, astronomers may be
finding more
circumstantial evidence that God exists.
The government, said Macmillan's response (pdf),
found a «lack of direct
evidence of conspiracy», and its complaint is therefore «based entirely on the little
circumstantial evidence it was able to locate during its extensive investigation, on which it piles innuendo on top of innuendo, stretches facts and implies actions that did not occur and which Macmillan denies unequivocally».
For example, understanding that global warming is not a proven science and that there is no
circumstantial evidence for global warming alarmism — which is why we see goats like political charlatans like Al Gore showing debunked graphs like the «hockey stick» to scare the folks — and, not understanding that climate change the usual thing not the unusual thing and that the climate change we observed can be explained by natural causes is the only thing that really separates we the people from superstitious and ignorant government - funded schoolteachers on the issue of global warming... that and the fact that global warming alarmists do not believe in the scientific method nor most of the principles upon which the country was
founded.
Usually the best we can hope for is
circumstantial evidence, «as when you
find a trout in the milk.»
There are no direct measurements of solar radiation on climatological time scales, but a variety of
circumstantial evidence suggests that longer - term variations do occur, perhaps with larger amplitudes than those
found in the two most recent eleven - year Schwabe cycles.
The
evidence against him was
circumstantial but the judge
found it sufficient to convict.
The Rule in Hodge's Case provides that, where the case against a criminal accused is based entirely upon
circumstantial evidence, the accused can be
found guilty only if:
Thielen's re-enactment of the crimes, Justice Moldaver
found, was corroborated by three separate groups of
evidence: i) surreptitiously recorded conversations that Thielen made with Bradshaw, in which the latter indicated his involvement in the murders; ii)
circumstantial evidence implicating Bradshaw in the murders; and iii) forensic
evidence from the crime scene confirming Thielen's account of the details of the murders.
The Court of Appeal also
found that Judge Lenehan had erred in discounting the extensive
circumstantial evidence that would have allowed him to infer that the complainant had not voluntarily agreed to engage in sexual activity, or that she lacked the capacity to do so.
Despite this, he
found that there was strong
circumstantial evidence to support the conclusion that Alex Sualim was the fraudster or otherwise complicit in the fraudulent activity of which Leon Massa was a victim.
The Court of Appeal set aside the conviction and acquitted Villaroman after
finding the trial judge had misstated the law of
circumstantial evidence and that the verdict of guilt based on that
evidence was unreasonable.
If I were sued for claiming that i «m aware of 5 allegations and provided proof of the 3 that others have heard of, without revealing any information about the two individuals who confided to me personally and who's identity I wouldn't reveal, could I still be
found guilty of slander / libel for making claims I refuse to prove about the two confidential allegations even though
circumstantial evidence (in the form of other rape allegations being made) suggest that it's plausible that someone who is known to be an advocate for women in the community that Joe targets would hear of other allegations?
But the Panel in Finkelstein emphasized that it could draw inferences based on
circumstantial evidence, and that this kind of
evidence could be sufficient to ground a
finding that illegal insider trading and tipping occurred.
Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide
circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study
found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another
found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children
found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey
found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
Yet he was
found guilty by another jury based upon
circumstantial evidence during a subsequent civil trial.