Sentences with phrase «more tangible evidence»

Young said it is too soon to tell if there will be more tangible evidence of increased cooperation beyond the forum, but «good vibes are not to be underestimated, particularly in a place where there has been so much conflict.
But when the apostles were dead, men felt need for the Easter faith to be substantiated by more tangible evidence.
Although the economy has performed better under the Trump administration, stock traders (i.e., the institutions) are now looking for more tangible evidence of a stronger recovery.

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«The global growth story helps, but what I think would help a lot more would be actual, tangible evidence of some sort of tax relief if not outright tax reform.»
But since believers of the bible call it «truth» without ANY supporting evidence, my assertion about nutters being mentally ill is even «more true» since there is at least some tangible evidence.
It is therefore reasonable for me to assume that the state of fear and panic that has engulfed us has more to do with how we have gone about this here rather than any remotely tangible evidence based on the experience of 55 countries that have accepted hostages, After all, ours is the one and only transfer that has generated such noise and fury in the citizenry and attracted international interest.
There is more evidence suggesting that Putin intends to frustrate Ukraine's quest for democracy and economic development, but in this field the EU could make a tangible difference.
Senator Martin Malavé Dilan said: «For years, High Speed Rail in New York has been little more than a conversation, with little tangible evidence of it becoming a reality.
With both the State of the State message and the introduction of the governor's proposed budget later this month, voters will get the first tangible evidence of whether Albany is really trying to change its ways, or if changes are more rhetorical than real.
You might remember that back in February, a consortium of more than 1,000 scientists from various countries announced that they had finally spotted the first tangible evidence of the existence of gravitational waves.
Often, it has been that my students have had great suggestions on how to alter the unit, making it more engaging and interesting for them — that is particularly rewarding, because it is tangible evidence that they are hooked!
Related, I should note that in a few places the authors exaggerate how, for example, teachers» effects on their students» achievement are so tangible, without any mention of contrary reports, namely as published by the American Statistical Association (ASA), in which the ASA evidenced that these (oft - exaggerated) teacher effects account for no more than 1 % -14 % of the variance in students» growth scores (see more information here).
We had to scratch together a more complete prototype, some tangible evidence that the game could get finished.
More importantly, it enables lucrative Windfalls for those who «speculate» that renewable power is the solution, but offer no tangible evidence other than adjectives like «plummeting» and «skyrocketing».
But interestingly, we now have tangible evidence that the company might be doing just a bit more than just «thinking» about coming to the US.
Because hands - on, psychomotor competencies can not be measured conclusively by a paper - and - pencil or computer - based test, the mandatory education requirement — which must include a practicum of 160 hours or more — distinguishes the CMA (AAMA) from all other medical assisting credentials, and provides employers, patients, malpractice insurance carriers, and third - party accrediting bodies such as The Joint Commission and the National Committee for Quality Assurance (NCQA) with tangible evidence that CMAs (AAMA) are not only knowledgeable about the multifaceted dimensions of the profession, but also competent in the clinical and administrative duties that are required in ambulatory care delivery settings.
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