There is
little empirical evidence supporting SMR, and the literature that does exist mainly reports the chronic, but not the acute effects, of myofascial release on muscle performance.
Not exact matches
There is
little or no
empirical evidence supporting Darwin's claim of macroevolution yet on «faith» someday we will prove it.
As noted, the majority of the audience of religious television programs are people who are already actively involved in a local church and there is therefore
little empirical evidence to
support the contention that religious programs on television are «draining people out of the local churches.»
The very contention that young children should be prevented from frequently seeing their fathers overnight unless it is proven that this is not harmful suggests that Tornello & Emery have
little empirical evidence to
support their position.
The trouble is that there remains
little empirical evidence to
support the idea, as we were surprised to find out when we talked to UC San Diego atmospheric physicist Veerabhadran Ramanathan about his research showing that another type of aerosol — black carbon — had a significant warming effect:
There is no
empirical evidence to
support assertions and computer models that claim carbon dioxide drives climate change or to suggest that greenhouse gases have supplanted the complex natural forces that have produced big and
little ice ages, floods and droughts, and stormy and quiescent periods throughout Earth's history.