Sentences with phrase «on tangible evidence»

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At the privately - owned Castle Hotel & Spa — a refurbished turn - of - the - century castle perched above the Hudson on a sprawling hilltop in Tarrytown — evidence of the tourism push is tangible.
There is some evidence to suggest that Trump administration reforms have had a tangible impact on the H - 1B program.
Evidence that mood change alone has compelled these actions in each case is the fact that they were based on nothing new that was tangible.
The absence of any direct empirical evidence of cosmic purpose is intricately linked with the lack of any immediately tangible evidence of morphogenetic fields that would exercise a causative influence on the formation of discrete systems in the natural world.
All these parents who insist on teaching «creationism» to their kids as «science», while downplaying (or completely / hiding denying) the tangible bona fide evidence of evolution... I sometimes have to wonder why they don't simply feed lead paint to their kids and get it over with.
But as long as the most tangible result of GamerGate is blatant attacks on women, the burden of evidence remains on them to prove it...
No one on this planet can question the existance of sand, and if they do I can bring them tangible evidence to prove them wrong.
Abu Kaf said that «most cases involving big events are based on investigations and no tangible evidence.
In Mexico, there is no solid evidence indicating that the introduction of a similar tax is having any tangible impact on obesity, but what is apparent is that two thirds of the tax is being generated by the poorest households.
I am someone that tends to think in a pretty analytical and logical way and thus I can not come to firm conclusions or firm opinions without a decent amount of tangible evidence to stand on.
Neymar would be a huge signing on and off the pitch for Man Utd, but this one is certainly a transfer story that will be difficult to believe until there is serious and tangible evidence that Neymar is considering a move to Manchester.
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.
The FSB also wants to see that the new «funding for lending» scheme gets cash to those firms that need it with a clear reporting process so that tangible evidence is given to show the money is being passed on to small firms and not just shoring up the banks.
Higgins said there's tangible evidence that they money has been put to good use at Canalside and the Outer Harbor, but he wants to see movement on plans that have been stagnant for nearly five years.
Having a budget done «on time» has been of talismanic significance for him during his tenure as governor, citing it as tangible evidence the state government is functioning after years of budget talks that could stretch into the summer.
Scientists offer an emphasis on tangible and measurable evidence along with analytical abilities, whereas diplomats bring a world view and consensus - building skills to the table.
The institute is the first tangible evidence of the Administration's plans, announced in March, to invest $ 1 billion on 15 institutes that would serve as regional centers of excellence across all sectors of manufacturing.
They conclude: «We provide here tangible evidence of the impact of a healthy diet and a Mediterranean dietary pattern on gut microbiota and on the beneficial regulation of microbial metabolism towards health maintenance in the host.»
However, the whole episode has at least proven how quickly an unverified claim can gain traction and take on a life of its own, even when there's no tangible evidence to support it.
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).
Overview: About the only thing not new about the 1988 Buick Regal is its name... the first tangible evidence of GM's massive $ 5 billion program to put an all - new intermediate - size car on the road.
ON DECK will include Castor and Pollux, a masterpiece from 1966, along with new work, providing tangible evidence of over five decades of landmark innovations.
Populist opinion might be outraged by the proposition that a convicted murderer in prison should have the right in prison to artificial insemination facilities, and for some this might appear the thin end of the wedge of unelected judges bestowing preposterous rights on a category of undeserving citizens, but others would welcome this decision as being tangible evidence of an enlightened ECtHR in action, vigorously championing human rights for all.
Incorporate these exports — or the most relevant pieces of the puzzle, depending on how much detail your client prefers — into your regular status updates to give them a tangible look at your evolving strategy and the evidence that supports it.
Our law is prepared, according to Clerk & Lindsell, to apply the remedy of conversion to «any document which is specially prepared in the ordinary course of business as evidence of a debt or obligation»... The reliance on a document or some other tangible token of the existence of the obligation may be understandable as a relic of the history, but it is not principled.
A positive digital footprint adds tangible evidence about the skills listed on your CV, especially if you blog to demonstrate your expertise or add media to your LinkedIn profile.
If a recruiter or hiring manager lands on your page, they will be able to see tangible evidence of your success.
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.
The Committee notes that there has been limited, if any coordinated reporting on their implementation and, to date, no tangible evidence has emerged on their progress.
Simultaneously, the proponents of this purported prophylactic speciously explain away or argue for ignoring tangible evidence of actual current harms being inflicted on the child as well as developing iatrogenic effects, and in a defiance of logic reminiscent of theological arguments, insist that the burden falls on the other side to counter their unsupported beliefs.
Impact of Tangible and Intangible Rewards on Organizational Commitment: Evidence from the Textile Sector of Pakistan
These less tangible benefits of rural life are evidenced in reports of greater overall «happiness» revealed by rural people in surveys on the issue.
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