Sentences with phrase «more substantive evidence»

The brand has been told to avoid similar «scientific» claims until it had more substantive evidence on the guaranteed efficacy of its service.

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On the other hand, if they are serious about improving the welfare of children, mainline churches must do more to articulate a substantive vision of the family that confronts the mounting evidence that divorce and out - of - wedlock childbearing pose serious threats to children.
They also provide evidence that union electoral clout has genuine substantive consequences: the candidates supported by the unions, as well as the candidates who win, are considerably more sympathetic toward collective bargaining than the other candidates.
Based on extensive evidence from Texas and other states, it still is: now some children are tracked into test prep, others into more educationally substantive programs.
But they know not to talk about substantive education issues that affect these children like the one reported by the Civil Rights Project: «Based on evidence from several important measures of segregation, the Civil Rights Project stands by its strong contention that re-segregation has occurred, and that African - American and Latino students are experiencing more isolation in schools than they were a generation ago — and further, that this segregation is deeply linked to unequal educational opportunities.»
With the above in mind, perhaps you could provide some evidence that somewhat more substantive than your own say so which would support your contention re the lawyers in question and the fool for a client with which they appear to have saddled themselves.
If global temperatures continue to increase at the rate they did previously, THEN we will have the more compelling evidence to discard this theory as having a substantive effect on global temperatures.
Kevin Cole highlights these substantive and procedural evidentiary problems through a paper by Kai Amboson on The Transnational Use of Torture Evidence, and Glen Greewald suggests that judicial warrants for surveillance actually makes intelligence more effective by focusing on more pertinent information.
Smaller firms usually look first for 2Ls as well because the 2Ls will have had some of the substantive courses that will make them more useful to the firm, such as evidence, corporations, tax, wills and trusts, real estate transactions, or intellectual property, to name a few.
If a government's assertions in international fora can be used domestically as evidence of the government's substantive understanding and procedural commitments, then lawyers need to pay more attention to these assertions.
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