The tea partiers are taken as
the latest conclusive evidence that the party of conservatism is simply the party of those who already have whatever human beings want to have — cosmic opponents of the party of those who do not yet have those things.
Not exact matches
As one of the authors (Barth) discusses in detail in an article in the
latest volume of The Future of Children, developmental scientists have put together
conclusive evidence that parenting plays a pivotal role in children's social, emotional, health, and intellectual development.
There is no
conclusive evidence that breast - feeding has a protective role in preventing food allergies
later in life.
The first
conclusive evidence of such a violation was finally discovered
late last year by collaborators on an experiment named BaBar at Stanford University's SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory.
As
late as 1955, Jacque Monod, an intellectual icon of molecular biology, proclaimed that «there [is] no
conclusive evidence that the protein molecules within the cells of mammalian tissues are in a dynamic steady state.»
Recent research, however, has provided
conclusive evidence that ancient Maya civilization was actually in full bloom by at least 100 B.C. in the
late Pre-classic period.
The judge's conclusion was fortified by the fact that for a lost
later will to revoke an earlier will there must be «stringent and
conclusive»
evidence either of an express revocation clause in the lost will or of inconsistency between its provisions and those of the earlier will (para 102).
Late last year, the National Research Council of the National Academy of Sciences reported that there's no
conclusive evidence of a link between EMFs and health problems such as cancer.