Sentences with phrase «fragmentary evidence»

In his early Joke paintings, the artist experimented with layering pilfered cartoon illustrations and their pun - riddled, Freudian punchlines on canvas with a silkscreen while also inviting incidents of chance, dripping and other fragmentary evidence of his hand.
TURNER: The dark matter story started with fragmentary evidence discovered by Fritz Zwicky, a Swiss American.
The visual system has an obsessive desire to make whole objects from fragmentary evidence — such as a lion largely obscured by leaves and shadows.
Mair believes, based on their genetic signatures and fragmentary evidence about their language, that they came from somewhere between southeastern Europe and the Ural Mountains.
But does this fact alone give us sufficient license to trust in human ability to reconstruct from fragmentary evidence the history of a past extending over many millions of years?
You've said that interpreting the scriptures is more like performing the script of a play than constructing history from fragmentary evidence.

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Amazon says it isn't, but as the Times article itself states, «It is difficult to comprehensively track the movement of prices on Amazon, so the evidence is anecdotal and fragmentary
The evidence of Milosz's Christianity is spread throughout his poems and essays in fragmentary clues.
When people say, «I have a theory about why that happened,» they are often drawing a conclusion based on fragmentary or inconclusive evidence.
Contrary to what has been said by western historians, there is evidence to show, though very scanty and fragmentary, that Christianity found its way into South East and East Asian countries even before the coming of western missionaries, through the efforts of Nestorian merchants and missionaries from Persia or India or China or from all the three places.
The evidence for the presence of Christianity in South East and East Asia is scanty and fragmentary.
Other than the defendant's statement, the incriminating evidence submitted by the prosecution was fragmentary and circumstantial.
However, even among that miniscule fragmentary after - the - fact evidence for jesus that does exist, it is fair to say there is NO evidence whatsoever for a DIVINE jesus.
Direct sensory evidence is never presented whole at a given moment but is always fragmentary.
Evidence of popular interest in these questions is fragmentary, but it is there.
««Fossil evidence of human evolutionary history is fragmentary and open to various interpretations.
It was not until the polymerase chain reaction technique for amplifying nucleic acids was developed in the late - 1980s that it became possible to do anything with the tiny and fragmentary biochemical evidence from insects embedded in amber.
As with other evidence of smaller pterosaurs, the fossil specimen is fragmentary and poorly preserved: researchers should check collections more carefully for misidentified or ignored pterosaur material, which may enhance our picture of pterosaur diversity and disparity at this time.»
While evidence obtained in our and other laboratories strongly suggests that H. pylori triggers a transcriptional response, epigenetic alterations and DNA damage in infected cells, most of the data supporting these findings rest on fragmentary analyses of clinical samples and cells infected in vitro.
Even after other fragmentary finds were made at other sites in Java, the total evidence was so fragmentary that a wide range of interpretations was possible.
The evidence here is a bit fragmentary (because the «e.m. balanced» approach is new and neither Morningstar nor Lipper have either a peer group or a benchmark) but consistent.
By equating seemingly ancillary materials alongside works of art by selected artists, this presentation hopes to serve as a catalyst for a reconsideration of what constitutes a completed work of art and what serves as more fragmentary contextual evidence of an artist's practice.
The problem that prolongs messy disagreements like this (or e.g. efficiency of central planning vs. free markets, or heritability of psych characteristics, or effectiveness of various anti-crime policies, or the superiority of various programming languages) is not lack of any evidence, it's an overabundance of fragmentary and inconsistent and poorly specified and controlled evidence.
Furthermore, evidence on the effect of a mandatory «opt out» provision for medical records research is only fragmentary at this time, but at least one study has preliminarily suggested that those who refuse to consent for research access to their medical records may differ in statistically significant ways from those who consent with respect to variables such as age and disease category (SJ Jacobsen et al. «Potential Effect of Authorization Bias on Medical Records Research.»
Mr Justice Roth so eloquently states: «The Pt 18 procedure should not be used to force a defendant, in adversarial litigation, to provide what amounts to fragmentary witness evidence at the behest of the claimant at an earlier stage in the proceedings.»
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