Though
lack of evidence makes it hard to know, some women may find that it works for them, especially if their BV has been resistant to antibiotic treatment.
For some,
this lack of evidence makes research into hyperalgesia look like a dead end.
The most they'll say about gnosticism is that
the lack of evidence makes the existence of any gods highly improbable.
Not exact matches
The embattled ride - hail player could face criminal charges over the possession
of stolen documents, though the judge has previously chided Alphabet for
lack of evidence that those files Levandowski allegedly downloaded
made it to Uber.
You obviously can not have a new bull market begin until the prior bear market ends, and until those new highs get
made, there is a
lack of convincing
evidence.
All
evidence points to a
lack of a will
of God that could be decisive, to chose to
make truth false.
Sometimes I
make to many assumptions around a few words but given total
lack of evidence one way the other why not assume they treated them like family?
You
make the claim that there is a god, I say I don't accept your claim due to the
lack of evidence provided... seems to me the one
making the claim is the one who needs to provide the
evidence.
The obvious contradictions and the
lack of any verifiable
evidence make that leap virtually impossible for any rational person.
So you
make your point just don't pretend that you are above being pigeon holed or committed to a belief due to
lack of evidence.
Making ignorant statements aggregating the irrational and radical behaviors
of extremist groups to an entire religion is
evidence for a
lack of education and a
lack of sensitivity to diversity.
The
lack of evidence for her, and an understanding
of how her story came about,
make genuine belief in her rather silly, and exceedingly rare among adults.
And yet the intent
of the ceremony, in
making the union
of the couple part
of a wider commitment involving family and the community, is often abandoned, as
evidenced by the typical bridal couple's excuse for a
lack of consideration for the wishes and comfort
of relatives and other guests: «Well, it's our wedding, so we get to do whatever we want.»
I do agree however, that the stunning
lack of evidence to support a god
makes it at least, «fantastically unlikely» that there is one, but I'm fine leaving it at that.
One respondent said: «rational thought
makes religion go out the window,» and another complained
of the «
lack of any sort
of scientific
evidence of a creator.»
The fact that AA depends neither on religious thrill (as
evidenced, for example, by the
lack of group singing), nor on a «hot flash» type
of religious experience,
makes for a more stable sobriety.
Poorly educated and penniless defendants often
lack the means to procure competent legal counsel; witnesses can be suborned or can
make honest mistakes about the facts
of the case or the identities
of persons;
evidence can be fabricated or suppressed; and juries can be prejudiced or incompetent.
Nobody goes out
of their way to disbelieve in gods, quite the opposite, the total
lack of evidence and an inability to self delude
makes it inevitable.
That atheists attempt to
make this case is clear
evidence of their utter
lack of familiarity with the bible, and their complete willingness to suspend objective critical thought when it comes to criticizing Christians.
I can understand why people continue to believe in gods and the supernatural despite the
lack of evidence, but adherence to a religion so patently man -
made is beyond me.
For example, against both dualism and reductionistic determinism and in favor
of the pancreationist, panexperientialist view that the actual world is
made up exhaustively
of partially self - determining, experiencing events, there is considerable
evidence, such as the fact that a
lack of complete determinism seems to hold even at the most elementary level
of nature; that bacteria seem to
make decisions based upon memory; that there appears to be no place to draw an absolute line between living and nonliving things, and between experiencing and nonexperiencing ones; and that physics shows nature to be most fundamentally a complex
of events (not
of enduring substances).
The
lack of evidence for your god
makes the case for it exactly as strong as the case for the Easter Bunny.
Capital punishment's
lack of demonstrated superiority as a deterrent (the
evidence for its effectiveness being at best mixed), the capacity
of society to protect itself equally well by permanently imprisoning those who are currently being executed (which is possible at limited marginal cost, especially when one takes into account the cost
of the extended trial procedures and interminable appeals and reviews which usually accompany capital punishment)-- all these points are important, but their utility is chiefly as rebuttal arguments in response to the empirically weak but emotionally strong claims
made on behalf
of capital punishment.
Since Paul
made no reference to it elsewhere, and since the passage can be read better without the connotations
of atonement, that
evidence is
lacking.
for example, very similar «claims» (for a supposed «
lack»
of evidence) were
made regarding the Hitti.tes, the pool
of Bethesda, or even the city
of Troy — only later to be rescinded once
evidence was found.
I thought the judge said that the plaintiff didn't
make his case... it was
lack of evidence, officially, not because
of religion.
But the complete and utter
lack of any
evidence for the existence
of these gods
makes believing in them kind
of silly.
But you are correct that the actual case / crime only entails the actual struggle, and by that point it was just two dumb - dumbs in a fight, and the
lack of evidence is what really
made acquittal the only choice for the jury.
Your
lack of ability to understand things and the peer reviewed
evidence doesn't
make it false.
The first four
make sense, as ultimately between them, they've struggled to establish themselves in Ernesto Valverde's plans this season, as
evidenced by their
lack of playing time.
In «Surgery and Patient Choice: The Ethics
of Decision
Making,» ACOG notes that while the right
of patients to refuse unwanted surgery is well known, less clear is the right
of patients to have a surgical procedure when the scientific
evidence supporting it is incomplete,
of poor quality, or totally
lacking — a frequent scenario in medicine.
Washington, DC — A new committee opinion from The American College
of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) addresses the controversy
of elective cesarean delivery, using it as an example
of how doctors can ethically help patients
make decisions about surgical treatment when there is a
lack of firm
evidence for or against such surgery.
It is a rant, and nothing more, as
evidence by the wildly false claim the author
made as to the supposed
lack of evidence supporting the claims she is railing against.
An extensive National Academy
of Sciences report previously found a
lack of scientific
evidence that helmets and other protective devices designed for young athletes reduce concussion risk — yet some manufacturers continue to use false advertising claims that prevent athletes, parents and coaches from
making informed safety decisions.
There is also some
evidence that
lack of sleep can trigger a hormonal response that
makes you feel hungrier.
Oregon does not consider this a problem, and
lacking evidence of a serious issue, chooses to prioritize inclusion and a commitment to
making voting easier.
The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has welcomed a recommendation in a report by the House
of Commons Work and Pensions Committee that the «self - employed» should be given at least «worker» employment status unless the engager
of their labour can prove otherwise.1 This is a recommendation that LITRG
made in written
evidence to a separate inquiry.2 LITRG believes that the denial
of employment rights to people working in the «gig economy» and the exploitation
of other flexible workers regarding their taxes share a common cause: the workers» own
lack of knowledge, their reluctance to challenge their treatment because they
lack confidence or just need the work and the businesses involved apparently having little fear
of action being taken against them by public bodies.
The
lack of water - tight
evidence to authenticate the rumour
made it difficult to sustain.
His political ambition and
lack of conscience is
making a mockery
of the office and the people — as
evidenced by his role
of «Wizard» in the Wizard
of Oz.
Co-authors David Merritt Johns and Gerald M. Oppenheimer
make use
of archival research and oral history to argue that there is
lack of evidence that this «sugar conspiracy» actually occurred.
Balen and others we contacted cited a
lack of evidence that adding fresh mitochondria would help
make old eggs youthful again.
There's a large body
of research that says many would
make different decisions, especially in surgery, if they understood the trade - offs and the
lack of evidence involved,» says Jack Fowler, past president
of the Boston - based Foundation for Informed Medical Decision
Making.
Similar ideas have also addressed the possibility
of a fainter young Sun, but direct observational
evidence in the geological record is currently
lacking,
making it the subject
of debate among scientists.
Despite the
lack of any concrete
evidence that menu labels encourage consumers to
make healthier food choices, they have become a popular tool for policymakers in the fight against obesity.
Based on sketchy fossil
evidence, some anthropologists argue that Neanderthals could
make limited vocalizations but that they
lacked the full range
of modern humans; in particular, they were probably limited in the vowel sounds they could produce.
The
lack of claws is one
of the traits cited by the authors as
evidence a hominin
made the prints.
The
lack of evidence for attachment points for large muscles
make powered flight seem less likely than gliding.
But a
lack of evidence meant we have never known whether the technology exists to
make this possible.
In addition to a
lack of convincing
evidence that Trioplex was inferior in comparative analyses, the investigators noted that the test was modified in August to include larger samples
of blood or urine, as well as whole blood — all
of which should contain higher levels
of the Zika virus,
making it easier to detect.
The
lack of enough
evidence makes it difficult to determine how large the Razana may have been exactly.