Sentences with phrase «little evidence before»

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«Faith» is evidence; «truth» is what the Bible teaches; do this enough and it doesn't take long before they're living in a world that has little connection to reality.
Too often, we do foolish things, like speak before we think, form ideas we have little or no evidence to support, fail to consider other thoughts or opinions and assume we're always right.
16:16) there is little evidence that before his death the people in general regarded him as the Messiah.
You mention global myths of a great flood as supporting evidence, but even the article only states,» [a] lmost every culture has a legend about a great flood, and — with a little reading between the lines — many of them mention something like a comet on a collision course with Earth just before the disaster.»
In the case of the Persian Church there is little evidence to show that there were bishops much before AD 300.
Per capita soft drink consumption in Mexico was falling well before the introduction of a tax and there is little evidence their discriminatory tax has had the effects claimed today.
Evidence from the live football commentary suggests that plenty of Premier League clubs envy the strength of our squad and with a little bit of preparation and calm the new boss should pick up where we left off before the City defeat.
As we have discussed before, the Frenchman's performances have improved over the last few months, but we have little evidence that the midfielder will be able to show this kind of form on a consistent basis or for the whole Premier League season.
I see little evidence that playing collision sports before sexual maturity is beneficial to the athlete.
There is also little evidence to suggest his support has waned among party membership, with recent surveys showing his grip was stronger than ever before.
We sought evidence that the little lake existed before the event.
Following an inquiry into peer review in scientific research, U.K. parliamentarians have concluded that, despite many criticisms and little evidence of its effectiveness, the traditional practice of having research articles evaluated by anonymous colleagues before publication is valued by the community and shouldn't be completely abandoned.
But little direct evidence exists to prove which tree species filled the forests before they were cleared for fields and fuel.
Following an enquiry into peer review in scientific research, U.K. parliamentarians have concluded that, despite many criticisms and little evidence of its effectiveness, the traditional practice of having research articles evaluated by anonymous colleagues before publication is valued by the community and shouldn't be completely abandoned.
There is little evidence that children are sleeping less than before.
There is a finely graded inverse association between age and cognitive performance, 3 4 5 but the age at which cognitive decline becomes evident at the population level remains the subject of debate.5 6 7 A recent review of the literature concluded that there was little evidence of cognitive decline before the age of 60.8 This point of view, however, is not universally accepted.5 6 Clinicopathological studies show good correlation between neuropathology and the severity of cognitive decline, 9 10 11 and neurofibrillary tangles and amyloid plaques, the hallmarks of pathology, are known to be present in the brains of young adults.12 13 Emerging consensus on the long gestation period of dementia14 15 also suggests that adults aged under 60 are likely to experience age related cognitive decline.
As long as you aren't doing it immediately before exercise, and you don't hold it for too long, there's little evidence stretching will interfere with your performance.
Of course, if his films are any evidence, von Trier has been orbiting Planet Melancholia for a while now, even before his widely reported battle with clinical depression, and so it's little surprise that the main characters in Melancholia enter the stage with an existential weight on their shoulders that has little, if anything, to do with the world's imminent demise.
This movie would have been better with a heavier focus on just these two rather than bringing in their SNL entourage, as evidenced by the film's funniest scenes — when Kate helps Maura hit on the neighbor or when they dig through their old bedroom or when they go to the mall to shop for party clothes, in a makeover montage gone wrong, before concluding that they need a little less Forever 21 and a little more Suddenly 42.
Before running out to purchase a copy of Inequality in America, however, readers are warned that the authors have made disappointingly little effort to present their ideas and evidence in a way that is intelligible to noneconomists.
Yet nearly 10 years after the reforms, there is little more than anecdotal evidence — and no hard data — to show whether programs, and graduating teachers, are better than those who graduated before the reforms.
First - year teachers often feel underprepared when they first enter the classroom, and are less likely than more experienced teachers to report being well prepared to implement state or district curriculum.45 As a result, nearly one in seven new teachers leaves the classroom before completing their third year, with most citing classroom management, the burden of curriculum freedom, and unsupportive school environments as their greatest stressors.46 Too often, teachers begin their careers in a sink - or - swim situation, with little to no formal induction or support system and inadequate professional learning.47 By providing new teachers with evidence - based professional learning — including through comprehensive, high - quality induction programs — schools and districts can create a more supportive pathway to success in the classroom.
From the complaints received and the cases brought, the States have seen little evidence that debt settlement companies provide any other useful services such as credit counseling, debtor education, or getting interest rates reduced before settlement negotiations are initiated, which can take several months, or even years.
The Mann reconstruction appears much flatter than other reconstructions before 1900, and it seems that NAS see pretty good evidence for a «Little Ice Age» and reasonable evidence for a «Medieval Warm Period» (though they think it's plausible that the last 25 years were warmer than any comparable period during the last 1100 years).
Taken together, the data: 1) do not support the summer insolation hypothesis to explain Holocene glacier fluctuations in southernmost Patagonia; 2) confirm paleobotanical evidence for a warm, dry early Holocene; and 3) suggest that some glaciers in the region reached extents comparable to those of the Little Ice Age shortly before 5.29 e5.05 ka.
But the evidence before 1900 for this to be of cyclic nature is weak.Why not look a little harder at how CO2 absorbs heat?
Perhaps I'll write a little thing before on our Man from Mexico's confusion over the concept of evidence before that.
Mind you — and this is fairly important — there's evidence that the Little Ice Age began long before the Maunder Minimum.
There's precious little evidence of substantial human settlement before say 14 or 15k years ago.
Yes, I think there is ample evidence that the globe has warmed since the last ice age, and (before it disappears) since the Little Ice Age.
As I've said at this blog before, this «evidence» is little more than a truism.
Chief Justice McLachlin tells us relatively little about the Tsilhqot» in people and their occupation of their traditional territory or about the evidence presented during 339 trial days before Justice David Vickers in the Supreme Court of British Columbia (Tsilhqot» in Nation v British Columbia, 2007 BCSC 1700).
In a similar vein, before the advent of the Charter, under the common law, judges had little discretion to exclude evidence based upon conduct of the investigative authorities.
Well, as has been said here before, most actual evidence suggests that «trade deals» in general, and the North American Free Trade Agreement in particular, have very little to do with actual trade, which would happen anyway under the rules of the World Trade Organization.
Realistically, claimants proceeding to a hearing before the LAT will have to have their cases prepared at the time they commence their proceeding because it appears that there will be little sympathy for insufficient evidence.
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