Sentences with phrase «plenty of evidence if»

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And that's a problem because there's plenty of scientific evidence that if you want to live a long and fulfilling life, you need to keep yourself engaged and mentally stimulated — something that goes beyond Sudoku and crossword puzzles.
But in fact, there's plenty of additional evidence to suggest that the number of people who died directly or indirectly from Hurricane Maria is in the hundreds, if not more than 1,000.
There is plenty of evidence that shows this, so do some research if you doubt.
My point is that if the evidence, and only the evidence, truly points to a young earth there should be plenty of scientists that are secular (non-religious) and hold a young earth position.
SPA Knight: «There is plenty of evidence out there if you are truly open to the possibility.»
Or if we note primarily the ways that, out of sheer habit or stupidity, men fail to rise even to the demands of self - interest, we will have plenty of evidence that inertia rules the world.
I would give you all the wealth (and I have plenty of it) I have, dedicate my life to serving you (or your god if you wish) if you can show me any evidence of the work of your god.
If so there is plenty of evidence in scripture that is something both Jesus and the Apostles wrote on.
Plenty of evidence that «big clubs» also keep faith with their goalies if they believe in them despite drops in form, some howlers etc — Hart, De Gea, Mignolet ring any bells.
Gonzalez said if he had, there would have been plenty of evidence on Foreman's face, which there was not
This is a fixture they were beaten 1 - 0 in at home last August, and while there is plenty of evidence to suggest revenge might be on the cards, if the Toffees can come unstuck at Aston Villa and Wigan then I see no reason why QPR, who aren't playing all that bad and are in urgent need of a morale - boosting victory, won't cause them further problems at Loftus Road.
If you ask for the reason of such an article, maybe you should know that there are plenty of supposed experts who would use such a film, made by filmmakers and promoted by promotional people, as «scientific evidence» to «educate» pregnant women and couples about the risks of medicalized birth.
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.
And though of course there are outliers in the fossil record — there are plenty of weird things and that's great — if you're going to make extraordinary claims, you need extraordinary evidence
There is plenty of evidence to support this theory and if the load is too great for the damaged tissue to withstand, it will fail and healing will be back to square 1.
And if there is plenty of evidence that low carb diets promote healthy longevity why don't you provide it instead of just claiming it exists?
Yes, if absurdly fast and ultra-secure are what you want out of a fast estate - and there's plenty of evidence that this is precisely what people do want from one.
There is plenty of evidence that consumers want low prices on ebooks and they will buy more ebooks if they are cheaper.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence for this — just read my previous post about yield on cost, or go to any investment show and ask people if they're beating the market: all of them will say yes.
Even if you're able to pare expenses, there's no guarantee that each percentage point reduction will mean a percentage - point increase in return, although there's plenty of evidence that funds with lower costs do generally perform better.
There appears to be plenty of evidence for some places being warmer than today in the MWP, and whilst most studies say that globally it wasn't warmer it seems that scientists still want more data to be sure (and if it was warmer, that might suggest higher climate sensitivity).
If you get information from outside the echo chamber you will just interpret that information in such a way as to confirm biases.the cultural cognition project provides plenty of supporting evidence of this.
What I notice is that there are plenty of studies indicating the likely adverse consequences of AGW but you just dismiss them out of hand without any evidence that you have actually subjected them to any scrutiny or indeed would be qualified to judge their findings if you did so.
There is plenty of evidence to suggest that science has not yet enlightened (if it ever can) anyone enough to reject valid questions out of hand and declare them resolved by the priest class, just trust them, it has been resolved.
Even if Global Warming did not exist, there is plenty of evidence that, pollution in general, is damaging to our three Great Kingdoms... animal, vegetable, mineral.
However, your chances of being accepted for cover will be higher if there is plenty of evidence that your condition is being well managed.
If the payoff for whole life is a lot larger than structuring a well thought out term plan, well, there are plenty of agents who have learned to believe that it's a better product inspite of the evidence to the contrary..
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