Sentences with phrase «highly suggestive»

Scores in the range of 50 percent of the maximum or more are highly suggestive of bonafide sexual abuse and those quite low (below 10 percent) are fabricated.
This lack of weighting and failure to create a scoring mechanism are highly suggestive of muddled decision - making.
If you can do so without being driven by desire simply to mock viewpoints different from yours, look at the ultra-slow effect of the thermohaline current, in addition to questionable ice - core CO2 measurements; the evidence is in different sensitive comparisons of delta CO2 levels with delta emissions levels, as well as isotope studies; nothing watertight proven but a lot of highly suggestive coherent evidence that it's bad science to neglect.
That feature, highly suggestive of the migration of a sub-polar temperature front, seems to be partly an artifact of very sparse data coverage prior to the Argo era.
This strong correlation between atmospheric temperature and the level of carbon dioxide is highly suggestive, but does not prove on its own, that rising levels of carbon dioxide are causing warming.
So, Trenberth's position in which the null hypothesis is that there is AGW can not be definitively proved (although an abundance of consistent evidence would be highly suggestive) but can be definitively disproved.
It is therefore highly suggestive that their origins are also due to barotropic instability, indicating that the flow at the cloud level has more shear than the cloud motion measurements might suggest.
The strength of this highly suggestive image remains powerful today - a large animal passing through the smallest of apertures, an image of the impossible.
The sensuous waxy surface of each 8 - by -5-foot canvas quietly hums with a single color that's highly suggestive of light and memory.
Within the boxes are displayed carefully arranged and highly suggestive collections of abstract - shaped objects mingled with chair legs, pieces of balustrades, and other found objects and pieces of bric - a-brac.
The controversial Polish - French artist Count Balthazar Klossowski de Rola (commonly known as Balthus), is best known for his paintings of young Lolita - type girls depicted in highly suggestive poses.
The third and fourth paintings, Piranesi's Baby and Psycho Shack, exclude the human figure altogether but are highly suggestive of its former presence and activities.
Nanney's intimately - scaled works — regardless of their physical restraint and lack of immediate representation — clamor with highly suggestive titles, and imply a great deal about suffering with very little physical matter.
But it is exactly through Zheng's labor - intensive process and his use of tools and image making objects that his style becomes apparent, present as a highly suggestive poetic.
While the exhibition emphasizes Hofmann's drawings from the 1930s and»40s, there are a few highly suggestive late works in the exhibition, particularly several untitled pieces from 1961 in which the artist contrasts a few seemingly carefree drips and spatters of richly hued oil paint with delicate felt - marker traceries.
A decade ago, the art historian James Elkins published On the Strange Place of Religion in Contemporary Art, a book that offered a highly suggestive observation.
LOL has anyone seen the garbage like Nicki Minaj's Anaconda on YouTube that gets through despite being insanely / grossly sexual and highly suggestive without even having an age gate?
Our pedigree analysis included Swedish vallhund dogs examined in seven different countries, spanning three continents, and was highly suggestive of a genetic etiology and an autosomal recessive mode of inheritance.
BIOPSY - Mange mites are rarely seen on a skin biopsy sample, though, if the sample is read out by a pathologist who specializes in reading skin samples, the type of inflammation seen in the sample can be highly suggestive of sarcoptic mange.
Eosinophils may or may not be present in the lavage fluid, but the presence of basophils is highly suggestive of heartworm disease.2 Lavage is highly unlikely to retrieve larvae or adult worms, as these parasites are located within the pulmonary vessels and not within the bronchioles and alveoli.
I can't explain that but when the clinical signs are highly suggestive (and your dog's clinical signs are highly suggestive) of the disease, it is sometimes necessary just to treat for the condition to see if it is present.
All of these results are highly suggestive of primary ciliary dyskinesia (PCD).
The X-rays of the chest were highly suggestive for e left sided congestive heart failure and showed mild generalized cardiomegaly with a VHS of 11.5 with enlarged left atrium and left ventricle.
Taken in concert these changes can be highly suggestive of pancreatitis but do not definitely confirm its presence and can not be used to completely rule it out.
Radiographic findings are often highly suggestive of hisoplasmosis.
Whilst I can not say that the cause is pyometra, the symptoms you list are highly suggestive.
Biopsy - Mange mites are rarely seen on a skin biopsy sample, although if the sample is read by a pathologist who specializes in reading skin samples, the type of inflammation seen in the sample can be highly suggestive of sarcoptic mange.
The paint looks like a matte black finish, which is highly suggestive of the performance potential lying in wait.
Schools not offering the subsidized lunch program also tended to overlap with schools having a higher concentration of white students, highly suggestive of the existence of a set of charter schools serving disproportionate numbers of non-poor, white students.
The dance scenes are highly suggestive (of course), if not outright crude, but Soderbergh (acting as his own director of photography) wisely shoots and edits them like any other Hollywood director might — with great panache and little regard for subtlety.
It suggests the presence of 8 - oxoG in brain is highly suggestive that an asymptomatic patient may be at significant risk for developing AD.
«But keep in mind that humans are highly suggestive: Sexual response and sexual chemistry have a lot to do with emotion, and so if these women are paying money for a treatment, they may very well be experiencing a powerful placebo effect.»
Writing in journal Plos One, scientists say their study is «highly suggestive» of complex speech in Neanderthals.
To me this is highly suggestive of natural multi-decadal variability, rather than a forced change6, but the jury is still out.
Moreover, finding a self - contained lake of carbon dioxide at a relatively shallow 4,600 feet below sea level «is highly suggestive that if you went down a further 4,900 feet you could actually inject liquid CO2 and it would be quite stable,» says Ken Nealson, a geobiologist at the University of Southern California.
Build - a-Brain No one knows how to directly ascertain the brain's learning rules, but there are many highly suggestive similarities between the brain's behavior and that of the Boltzmann machine.
«This is not a double - blind study, but the pattern is highly suggestive that the worms helped this patient.
Although the documents were highly suggestive (as was the lack of waivers for a number of individuals who probably should have gotten them) on their own, they did not constitute proof that NIH had been overlooking conflicts of interest.
«It's highly suggestive» that losartan was behind this benefit, says Dietz.
Last year in NeuroToxicology, Weuve and colleagues reviewed 18 human studies published as of late 2015, and concluded that as a whole, the evidence was «highly suggestive» and in need of more exploration.
Without any necessary connotation of Christianity or theological education, the proposals of Cobb and Hough are highly suggestive for other fields.
This is what I hope to persuade you of by drawing your attention to an altogether extraordinary and highly suggestive condition of the world around us, one which we all see and are subject to, but without paying any attention to it, or at least without understanding it: I mean the increasingly rapid growth in the human world of the forces of collectivization.
This, when coupled with Whitehead's theory, is highly suggestive of a developmentally - grounded diagnostic scheme, whereby the mental pole becomes increasingly important in the constitution of the dominant occasion as a person develops and matures.
Even so, I found Hartshorne's work to be highly suggestive for unfolding the distinctively Christian vision of God, perhaps because his own value assumptions have been significantly conditioned by the impact of biblical faith on Western thinking about God.
Leaderlessness often releases latent resources within a group and there is some highly suggestive evidence concerning the values of leader less groups.3 Until more substantial research findings are available, it would seem safer and better to opt for trained leaders whenever they are available.

Not exact matches

Whether such a quantity can be produced from tar sands and oil shale at a price near (never mind below) $ 30 per barrel is highly uncertain, but more suggestive of Lomborgs confusion in any case is that the price he mentions is higher (according to his own Figure 65) than the price of oil has been for any prolonged period in the last 120 years except for 1979 - 86, in the aftermath of the second (1979) Arab - OPEC oil - price shock.3 This means resources of tar sands and oil shale that would be economically exploitable only at prices around $ 30 per barrel are in fact more expensive than oil has been for nearly all of the last century.
Additionally, the fact that your dog refuses to eat is also suggestive of anxiety as a dog who is highly stressed won't eat.
In this study the authors described suggestive associations between post-mortem histological observations and IGF1 haplotype status, the latter which is known to be highly associated with animal size [38,45].
He quickly became known for his highly stylized images characterized by expressionistic lighting, surrealistic props, and suggestive settings.
The highly textured lines and curves seem to extend beyond the edges of the canvas — suggestive of an expansion of space, of a cosmic universe or macrocosm as well as a microcosm of organic forms.
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