Sentences with phrase «found mounting evidence»

Bit by bit, they found mounting evidence that rising greenhouse gas concentrations are already rippling through the medical sector.

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But in the same breath, Portis non-sensically dismissed the mounting scientific evidence that concussions (and even repeated sub-concussive blows) can lead to severe long term health problems for former N.F.L. players because the findings were somehow suspect because they came «from people who never touched a football field.»
In giving her judgment in the case, Her Lordship Barbara Ackah - Yensu pointed out that: «I find both 2nd and 3rd defendants, particularly Catherine Afeku, not to be credible witness and they mounted the witness box to tell the Court a pack of lies, and it is for this reason that I preferred the evidence of plaintiff that she never saw the company's regulations».
Now evidence is mounting that there is yet another crystal structure to add to carbon's catalogue of wonders: a material that could find applications in mechanical components whose hardness varies depending on the pressure to which they are exposed.
Using the JEDI technology, Mount Sinai researchers uncovered evidence that immune cells can find cells in the brain expressing their target antigen, even in non-infected states, which provides evidence of an immune surveillance pathway within the body's central nervous system.
The finding adds to the mounting evidence that sheep, despite their dim - witted reputation, are highly intelligent.
Mounting arguments point to William Shakespeare, but Douglas Bruster, professor of English at The University of Texas at Austin, has recently found evidence confirming that the 325 additional lines are indeed the work of the Bard.
But neuropathologist Daniel P. Perl at Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York City has found evidence of aluminum in the neurofibrillary tangles that characterize Alzheimer's disease.
«These findings add to mounting evidence suggesting that there are sweet spots or «windows of opportunity» within climate space where so - called boundary conditions, such as the level of atmospheric CO2 or the size of continental ice sheets, make abrupt change more likely to occur.
The findings, which have been published in the journal Nature Geoscience, add to mounting evidence suggesting that gradual changes such as a rising CO2 levels can lead to sudden surprises in our climate, which can be triggered when a certain threshold is crossed.
The findings add to mounting evidence that brain alterations signal autism well before the condition's characteristic features emerge.
«Our findings add to the mounting evidence that fruit and vegetable intake could be one such factor and mean that people are likely to be able to enhance their mental wellbeing at the same time as preventing heart disease and cancer.»
«As the evidence continues to mount and prove the Gamma Knife's efficacy, more oncologists are surveilling patients and finding brain tumors earlier — enabling us to be more proactive and to avoid neurological symptoms,» says Dr. Kondziolka.
Evidence is mounting that CNVs can play significant roles, and a few specific examples have been found.
Triclosan is found in most commercial antibacterial soaps, an ingredient once glossed over by the FDA but now carrying mounting evidence that it's a risk.
Mounting evidence, including findings from the current study, suggests that public health interventions should include sleep education programs as part of strategies to prevent weight gain.
The Resistance, led by General Leia (Carrie Fischer) and hotshot pilot Poe Dameron (Oscar Isaac), have recovered a key piece of evidence that could lead them to Luke's whereabouts, and scramble to find the man that could be their savior while also trying to hold back the mounting First Order from reclaiming the entirety of the galaxy.
The more desperately he tries to find an exit, the less chance there is for him to get out of his quagmire - and he still thinks he can do that while the mounting evidence drags hims down to the bottom.
If (as mounting evidence suggests) «NAEP proficient» is roughly equivalent to «college ready,» and if the new assessments hew to that level of rigor and honesty, many millions of American youngsters will be found unready — and millions more will learn that they're not on track toward readiness.
They also may help explain why studies so far haven't found a consistent benefit from the feature, in contrast to forward collision warning (see «Evidence continues to mount in favor of front crash prevention,» Aug. 26, 2015, and Status Report special issue: crash avoidance, July 3, 2012).
As more and more communities reject killing and embrace No Kill alternatives, as the evidence mounts and the success increases, as the data and experience paint a clear and unambiguous picture that we can end the killing and we can do it today, those who champion killing will find themselves on the wrong side of history, joining the losing side that is already on the wrong side of truth, right, ethics, and the hearts and minds of the American people.
His findings are the latest in the mounting evidence that Howarth's «seriously flawed» study was the exception, not the rule.
As I have said elsewhere I find the scientists who refuse to face the mounting evidence that the CAGW hypothesis was a terrible and costly mistake have simply not done their homewrok and can only be descirbed as culpably igonrant.
Cancún, Mexico — Researchers taking a new look at the snow and ice covering Mount Everest and the national park that surrounds it are finding abundant evidence that the world's tallest peak is shedding its frozen cloak.
Here Father had the ability to mount a vigorous defense and the Court of Appeals found there was substantial evidence to justify the family court's determination that it could not determine Father was the perpetrator of abuse on his daughter.
Specifically, Georgetown finds that «Over the last few years, there has been mounting evidence that law firms that proactively address the needs of their clients — e.g., by implementing alternative staffing strategies, pursuing flexible pricing models, adopting work process changes, making better use of innovative technologies, and the like — can achieve significant success.»
Husbands and wives bickering over the breakfast table may find it hard to believe, but mounting evidence suggests that married couples are less likely to develop dementia or to get other serious conditions such as cancer and heart disease than their single counterparts [source: Parker - Pope].
Traditionally, Android releases have been paired with names of desserts, which is why Lollipop and Lemon Meringue Pie have become the two candidates that most people have latched on to, especially as evidence mounts, such the initials «LMP» being found in Android code.
With businesses increasingly leaning on their existing employees, evidence is mounting that workers are burning out, the survey found.
Conclusions Although findings are at best mixed with respect to the effectiveness of home - visiting programs in preventing child neglect, evidence is mounting that these programs can positively alter parenting practices and, to a lesser extent, children's cognitive development.121 Given the many measurement problems associated with accurately tracking substantiated cases of abuse and neglect, what is needed is not more evaluations of CPS reports attempting to show reductions in child abuse and neglect, but rather the development of new measures by which researchers can make sensitive and accurate assessments of child maltreatment.
The mounting evidence regarding the findings from this study and our previous work6, 22,29,30 provides strong support for the self - regulation theory10 in explaining how the child behavior component of the COPE program positively affects maternal coping.
Steinberg et al. (1994; Lamborn, Mounts, Steinberg, & Dornbusch, 1991) found significant correlations between adolescents» descriptions of their parents» child - rearing methods and replies by the same adolescents to questions about their own behaviors and attitudes.3 Evidence that such within - informant correlations can be misleading was provided by Pike, Reiss, Hetherington, and Plomin (1996), who asked both parents and adolescents to report on the parent's negative behavior toward the adolescent and on the adolescent's antisocial behavior.
To all those who pretend, in the face of ever - mounting evidence to the contrary, that parents don't attempt to alienate children, please read this article which gives more of the details of the judge's findings (Law.com, 6/8/10).
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