The projected score range can be one
piece of evidence used in evaluating whether a student or group of students is set to meet performance expectations.
Democratic lawmakers, and even the Nunes memo, say Steele's research was just one
piece of evidence used to support the surveillance warrant.
Your medical records and notes kept by your doctors will become important
pieces of evidence used to support your claim.
Not exact matches
«We don't know exactly what McGahn said, but the mere fact that he put a stop to that letter is another
piece of evidence that Mueller could
use to say, «Donald Trump was warned by the White House counsel that this was a problematic step and decided to do it anyway,»» former federal prosecutor Renato Mariotti told Business Insider in September.
«This is one
of the first
pieces of evidence that social media
use really can impact your sleep,» commented lead author Jessica C. Levenson, though the researchers acknowledged further study is definitely needed.
The Metropolitan Police said in a statement that it relies on the Police and Criminal
Evidence Act (PACE), a 1984
piece of legislation, to back up its
use of such devices.
Attorneys general
use the legally binding demands to collect
evidence, such as documents and emails, and testimony to help «
piece together any number
of stories about potential competitive harm,» Moss said.
Another
piece of information Facebook has included in the written
evidence is the claim that it does not believe AIQ
used Facebook data obtained via Kogan's apps for targeting referendum ads — saying it
used email address uploads for «many»
of its ad campaigns during the referendum.
DR's simulations assume that last dot climbs in time to give the Fed some height to drop from when the next downturn hits (importantly, he stresses that the neutral funds rate is very likely lower than it
used to be), but, as I argue in the
piece, with some
evidence from market expectations
of the funds rate, I'm skeptical.
Here's a
piece of evidence lawmakers could have showed the CEO: In a survey conducted recently by Digital Content Next, 1 a trade group
of news organizations that is frequently critical
of Facebook, a majority
of respondents said they didn't expect the social network to track
use of non-Facebook apps to target ads, collect their physical location when they're not
using Facebook or harvest information from non-Facebook websites that people visit.
If there is one
piece of evidence that would cause me to reject and denounce my Christian faith it is that»
Using radiocarbon dating
of camel bones that showed signs
of carrying heavy loads...»
facts) a
piece of information
used as
evidence or as part
of a report or news article.
Most
of the 350 - plus books written by «creation scientists» consist in large part
of discussions
of the supposed errors
of evolutionary teaching, reviewing vast amounts
of technical scientific data and theory, challenging this or that
piece of evidence, method
of dating or
use of data, while producing
evidences and counterarguments
of their own in favor
of a young earth, recent humanity, worldwide flood, etc..
Johnson's opening discussion incorrectly states that «the most famous
piece of evidence for Darwinism is a study
of an English peppered - moth population...» He
uses the peppered - moth example three times.
The few indirect
pieces of evidence, like the
use of Egyptian names, he adds, «are far from adequate to corroborate the historicity
of the biblical account.»
In addition to milk they
used their skins and furs etc., but then again this is just one more
piece of evidence of the fanatical and Total stupidity
of atheism.
He has provided all the
evidence that scientists now
use to
piece together the inner workings
of his creation.
One
piece of evidence Loudon
uses to attribute blame for unnecessary early 20th century deaths to doctors is that rich women were more likely to die in childbirth than poor women.
Just got a «breaking news» alert from The Politico that Barack Obama has accused the Clinton campaign
of engaging in «the old «Swift boat» politics,»
using as
evidence a Bob Novak
piece from earlier today that claimed that Clinton was holding scandalous material on the Illinois senator, refusing to
use it in public, but spreading rumors about it behind the scenes.
That's something we can talk about, assuming we have the
evidence, and someone does: in this
piece on FrontlineClub.com, Daniel Bennet does a great job
of finding the words
of the actual protest organizers themselves, showing that they
used just about every online tool in the arsenal to turn out the crowds, from blogs to Facebook to Twitter, email newsletters, YouTube videos and one - on - one SMS text messages.
Federal prosecutors have amassed about 11 million
pieces of evidence, including more than 28,400 pages
of emails and images from the phone Kelly
used as an executive with Competitive Power Ventures Holdings, LLC, (CPV) the company that is building a natural gas - fired power plant in Oxford and has not been linked to the alleged corruption.
The police have launched an investigation into the homicide and promised a thorough probe to bring the assailant to book, having cordoned off the area and collected
pieces of evidence, including a ladder, which the attacker is believed to have
used to scale a wall to flee.
Two days after a Buffalo police officer was shot and the man suspected
of shooting him was fatally shot by another officer, one crucial
piece of evidence is missing: the gun the suspect allegedly
used.
Skeptical Science provides an invaluable resource for examining each individual
piece of climate
evidence, so let's make
use of these individual
pieces to see how they form the big picture.
In large forensic labs, scientists
use special equipment designed to analyze specific
pieces of evidence.
A recent study
using NASA's Hubble Space Telescope found no detection
of hydrogen - dominated atmospheres on planets TRAPPIST - 1d, e and f — another
piece of evidence for rocky composition — although the hydrogen - dominated atmosphere can not be ruled out for g.
This is yet another
piece of evidence that
using the bathroom scale to measure successes and failures is never a good idea.
He's a fascinating, a great subject for a doc, and Goldthwait adds another
piece of evidence to the case that sometimes our wittiest, most cynical comedians are angry for a reason — they're
using comedy to raise consciousness.
Aggregate improvement is one useful
piece of evidence in the absence
of full value - added information, but it is subject to error when
used in isolation.
Using real statistics can serve as a convincing
piece of evidence to justify online learning for customers who have a difficult time believing that it works.
Recording teacher performance not only provides a common
piece of evidence, but according to Harvard University's Best Foot Forward study, teachers felt that the administrators who
used video were more likely to evaluate them fairly.
Using the tools, which include template tasks, modules, and courses, teachers design assignments that require students to read and analyze complex texts and to write an argument or informational
piece that reflects the demands
of the new standards and incorporates
evidence from the texts.
Evaluation ratings would combine the
evidence from multiple sources in a judgment model, as Massachusetts» plan does,
using a matrix to combine and evaluate several
pieces of student learning data, and then integrate that rating with those from observations and professional contributions.
These false - breaks are huge
pieces of evidence for impending market direction, and we need to learn to
use them to our advantage instead
of becoming their victim.
The most damning
piece of evidence in favour
of the «sabotage theory» was the
use of a Navy dolphin «recall device» or «pinger» in the later capture
of Buck and Jake.
You can still perform research by trawling through newspapers and encyclopedias, and occasionally get to take a
piece of evidence to the analysis table where you go through a somewhat tedious process
of doing a few things like
using a pipette to apply a specific solution.
However, Nico can not enter the art gallery as the investigator's guard has been instructed to not allow anyone in; when you figure out a rather amusing way past the guard, you will find that the investigator is only interested in blood related
evidence which you deliberately falsify
using tomato source from the underside
of a pizza box that was conveniently dropped on the floor by George earlier on, although the tomato source does have a
piece of chewing gum stuck in the centre
of it that has to be removed with Nico's press card.
Miss out on any detail and you may not know when to
use a certain
piece of evidence against a certain
piece of testimony.
The 1951 three - panel White Painting is believed to have been painted over almost immediately as Untitled [matte black triptych](ca. 1951, fig. 2).6 In fact, there is no exhibition history or any other
evidence to indicate that White Painting [three panel] was extant between 1951 and 1968; 7 in those years, most
of the original White Paintings had slipped out
of existence, their canvases
used as the supports for other
pieces.8 Though artists throughout history have created new works on
used canvases, Rauschenberg did so with an unusual frequency and ease, particularly in the early 1950s.9 Looking back at that period some ten years later, he commented, «Today I wouldn't do that....
Nowhere was the mysterious affinity more in
evidence than on the gallery's second floor rotunda, where a super-refined Donald Judd wall
piece, Untitled (Bernstein 78 - 70), 1978, was hung above a rough Andre floor work, 32 - Part Reciprocal Invention (1971), composed
of lengths
of steel rods
used to make reinforced concrete.
On the the other hand, the «outrage» I often see expressed about its usage is, IMO, faux outrage - and as just one
piece of evidence in that regard look at the recent trend among «skeptics» to
use gleefully
use «denier» to describe «realists.»
All the studies I am aware
of that
use this design for testing motivated reasoning (one, again, that manipulates the ideological motivation that subjects have to credit or discredit
evidence, or opportunistically adjust the «likelihood ratio» they assign to one and the same
piece of information) reach the conclusion that ideologically motivated reasoning is symmetric.
One
piece of evidence for this is that there are no confidence intervals for these estimates, because the models do not
use the math
of probabilistic statistics.
Skeptical Science provides an invaluable resource for examining each individual
piece of climate
evidence, so let's make
use of these individual
pieces to see how they form the big picture.
So,
using your reasoning, those two
pieces of evidence cancel each other.
Phil Jones, Director
of the CRU produced the second
piece of the 2001 Report
used to claim
evidence of human impact on temperatures.
The high - profile publication
of the data led to the controversial «hockey stick» being
used as a key
piece of supporting
evidence in the third assessment report by the United Nations» Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) in 2001.
The strongest single
piece of evidence for the IPCC «mostly human warming» statement is the claim that the models can only replicate the warming
using the GHG increases, which are posited to be
of human cause.
Assessment involves a level
of critical judgment, double - checking, weighing supporting and conflicting
pieces of evidence, and a critical appreciation
of the methodology
used to obtain the results.
This being a federal form which neatly summarises all information concerning your dependents and their current relationship to you, it is the ideal
piece of evidence to
use.