Sentences with phrase «happened upon evidence»

But during his research, Fogel happened upon evidence of a massive Russian doping cover - up.

Not exact matches

While it may be impossible to gather scientific data that conclusively shows God's intervention in the universe, such intervention is evidenced by the fact that Lobsta Land — the suspiciously named seafood restaurant a group of us just happened upon when we were lost in Gloucester, Massachusetts — serves the best food in town.
If there's any further information or evidence we will call upon them so that we will continue investigation... As for the five, we've got concrete evidence that they were deeply involved but those we've discharged now it could happen that if there is fresh evidence we could rope them in,» DCOP Ampah Benin told TV3 Tuesday.
Alone in their big house, Darcy is tackling some household errands when she happens upon a secret stash of evidence that undoubtedly links her loving husband to a very dangerous double life.
Also, as Batman you must piece together evidence and information you stumble upon to figure out what happened at the scene.
Accordingly, all of this is within natural variables, to be expected, etc... The only difference now is that we are well - populated with AGW «enthusiasts» who have such a stake in this movement or theology that everything that happens anywhere must be blamed upon carbon emitted by humans, even absent any evidence to support this.
If we can see ourselves to be «the problem», then it is incumbent upon us to bring forward the best available evidence from science, especially when that evidence happens to relate directly to why we are pursuing a soon to become, patently unsustainable (superhigh) way of life.
Often, police officers investigate and determine what happened based on what evidence they come upon.
Unfortunately, while fear - learning generally happens early in life, with emotional memories that are powerful and persistent, unlearning fears depends upon brain maturation that happens only later, and requires active work and evidence - based treatment.
They have no choice but to take the evidence before them and draw logical conclusions based upon them to reach a conclusion as to what probably happened.
Rather, the outcome of trials depends entirely upon what the judge or jury believes, based on the evidence presented at trial, to have happened at the relevant time.
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