The phrase
"mounting evidence" means that there is an increasing amount of proof or supporting information that strengthens a certain claim or belief.
Full definition
The society published a position statement last month calling for the limits because of
mounting evidence of the effects of marijuana on the developing brain.
Now
mounting evidence suggests that many of these defective genes fall along a brain pathway where key neural connections develop.
State of the arts:
Despite mounting evidence of its role in student achievement, arts education is disappearing in the schools that need it most.
There is
also mounting evidence which suggests that students who take quizzes can learn faster than those who simply study.
The insurer that provides coverage for the bus or van will begin to try to quickly
mount evidence in their favor.
They state that there is
mounting evidence which suggests that a defect in cholesterol metabolism in the brain may play an important role in AD.
There's
mounting evidence proving the efficacy of supplements in supporting equine joint mobility, a reflection of ongoing advancements in joint mobility research and ingredients.
I just think it amazing how many young earth types can continue to believe despite the
continually mounting evidence that the earth is more than 6000 years old.
While believed for years to be a weak environmental estrogen, there is
mounting evidence connecting BPA with a variety of human health issues.
They
cited mounting evidence that teacher preparation programs that incorporate diversity throughout methodology courses are more likely to produce teachers who reflect on how their practices create better conditions for students of many backgrounds.
In our search for silver bullets, reformers and policymakers alike have overlooked strategies that have long shown promise and for which there is
mounting evidence of success.
Would it make sense to keep hearing that there is no causal relation between smoking and health (
despite mounting evidence to the contrary)?
Children are becoming overweight at an alarming rate, and
mounting evidence points to a relationship between obesity and poor school performance.
There's
also mounting evidence that not only does sleep deprivation lead to life - shortening stress and disease, but that sleep itself might be restorative and even life - extending.
Though the device may not actually ship for a few more months, there's
mounting evidence which suggests that a product announcement is in the cards for today's keynote.
It was the further division of this Priestly source into an early and late Elohist, together with
mounting evidence for the late date of the legislative core of P, that brought about a shift in the controlling critical consensus.
The steep rise of type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and associated complications go along
with mounting evidence of clinically important sex and gender differences.
Two Australian - based researchers, Dr Clive Aspin and Dr Joel Negin, say there is now
mounting evidence from countries that collect data that Indigenous populations suffer from significant HIV disparities, particularly in Canada, «where HIV among Indigenous peoples has become a generalised epidemic».
In addition to providing all the nutrients an infant needs in the first six months of life and protecting against common childhood diseases (i.e. diarrhoea and pneumonia),
mounting evidence indicates that breastfeeding may have longer - term benefits such as reducing the risk of overweight and obesity in childhood and adolescence.
Last week, representatives of several social media companies appeared before Congress to testify
about mounting evidence that Russian government sponsored groups sought to influence U.S. elections and American political sentiment by propagating false or misleading news stories, artificially driving online popularity of those stories, and actually fomenting violent demonstrations and clashes.
PCAP on the other hand is based
on mounting evidence in the inter-relational basis for all human behaviour, particularly the influence of a secure attachment relationship between a child and parent / carer that mitigates all interaction.
As Katie Hafner wrote last Monday in the New York Times: «Researchers have found
mounting evidence linking loneliness to physical illness and to functional and cognitive decline.
«But
mounting evidence confirming angiotropism and EVMM has revolutionized the knowledge of how cancer spreads through the body to the point that other scientists have confirmed the process in other solid tumor cell types such as pancreatic cancer.»
The authors wrote, «It is critical to understand how people react to evidence of bias in order to implement successful interventions designed to decrease it, particularly
given mounting evidence that non-stigmatized group members (i.e., White men) may respond differently than other individuals.»
Bit by bit, they
found mounting evidence that rising greenhouse gas concentrations are already rippling through the medical sector.
To the contrary,
mounting evidence over the past two decades confirms that «more science» actually sharpens polarization.
As mounting evidence continues to suggest that the makeup of a person's gut microbiome may influence his or her risk for obesity, Loomba and team began to wonder if the gut microbiome might also be linked to obesity - associated liver disease.
More Evidence on top of
already mounting evidence that the drunkard church or the church of the drunkards is 999.99 % stupidity.
I do
see mounting evidence that increasing SSTs can cause more intense hurricanes (more wind, greater precipitation).
In the pages of the Wall Street Journal, Peggy Noonan wonders if a string of failures for the Obama administration counts as
mounting evidence not only against his primary claim to rule, executive competence, but also against the undergirding premises of liberal political philosophy.
Amidst mounting evidence that he used banned substances while competing, Lance Armstrong stepped down as chairman of his Livestrong charity.
But
mounting evidence implicates the immune system in the overproduction of cell - signalling molecules called cytokines, which stimulate skin cells called keratinocytes to express genes that maintain an inflammatory microenvironment.
But
mounting evidence threatens to overshadow that legacy, evidence of problems that were deeper and more troubling than Harvard has admitted, with broken lines of communication between the remote center and the leading medical school that owns and operates it.