But the extent to which work contributes to — rather than hindering — our wellbeing depends in large part on relationships, and there's
now plenty of evidence which demonstrates that work and relationships affect each other.
But there's
now plenty of evidence documenting just how harmful both divorce and an unhappy relationship can be for all involved.
There is also
now plenty of evidence in support of positive reinforcement training, including evidence that positive reinforcement trained dogs are more obedient, not less, than dogs trained with the use of punishment.
There is
now plenty of evidence that in general it is as safe, if not safer, to have a baby at home as to have it in the hospital, and home usually provides the best conditions for a physiological birth.
Not exact matches
Now, Anna Foa suggests that this was quite unnecessary, since there was always
plenty of evidence of what was happening during the German occupation, outside the archives, in the witness
of those Jews directly involved.
Once
plenty of evidence is acquired you
now have a theory.
Arguments based on your version
of a book compiled from dozens
of sources hundreds
of years after the events they claim to relate and for many parts
of which contradictory
evidence is a «
plenty (No historical
evidence whatsoever
of an Exodus, for example plus we
now know the Egyptians did not use a slave - based economy for construction as one example.
While it will be really interesting to see what truly long - term studies will bring back in terms
of new information, ability to keep off weight, and how many
of the physical fitness improvements remain long - term, for
now, there is
plenty of evidence to show that HIIT is a fantastic add - on to any workout program.
I would argue that we have
plenty of evidence on the formative effects
of using VAMs, given the
evidence dating back
now almost thirty years (e.g, from Tennessee).
There's still
plenty of evidence of that in showrooms
now.
We've all been down this copy protection road many times before with music and then video... and
now eBooks... The publishers need to realize that change is not only inevitable, but inherently good and we're quickly moving to a dis - intermediated world... Darwin was right about who will survive (i.e. adapt or die) and the technology has been (and always will be) ahead
of legislation and emerging business models... Sharing among trusted friends is basically «free marketing» and there's
plenty of empirical
evidence out there to support a complementary effect on book sales.
By
now, a few thousand members
of the extended art - world apparatus have Chunneled to Paris for FIAC or returned to their respective homes (though
plenty show little
evidence of having a permanent address).
Please forgive me for stating the obvious: there are mountains
of scientific
evidence,
plenty of sound reasons and abundant common sense imploring the leaders
of India, China, the US and the rest
of the over-developed and under - developed world to consider that the seemingly endless, global expansion
of large - scale industrialization and production capabilities,
now overspreading the surface
of Earth, could be approaching a point in history when these unbridled big - business activities could dangerously destablize frangible global ecosystems, irreversibly degrade the environment, recklessly dissipate Earth's natural resource base and, perhaps, destroy our planetary home as a fit place for human habitation by our children.
It doesn't seem correct to say» Yet the
evidence is that the developing countries have no plans to reduce emissions
now» — there is
plenty of evidence.
We have
now seen
plenty of case studies
evidencing (1) how fake news spreads, and (2) how this can affect political life.
Now there is
plenty of evidence that the energy from the sun is insufficient to account for all this warming in which case you are really only left with b. above.
Low Carbon Does Not Mean Ethical Yet while advocates like us may hope that a weekday vegetarian diet will entice carnivores to eat meat a little less, anecdotal
evidence would suggest that there are
plenty of ex-vegans and ex-vegetarians (myself included) who
now buy the occasional local pork chop to satisfy their urges.
Litigants are
now incentivized to submit more extrinsic
evidence, even in cases where they would not have under the old standard, and hope the district judge will use it to craft a favorable opinion with
plenty of citations to underlying facts that must be reviewed with deference by the appellate court.
And there's
plenty of evidence now that something like a safe secure attachment relationship, will ameliorate the effects
of poverty on a child.