Sentences with phrase «plenty of evidence out»

Of course with IEA insiders talking about inflated oil stats, and secret Government talks warning of imminent peak oil, there is undoubtedly plenty of evidence out there to suggest that a disasterous peak oil scenario is not out of the question.
There's plenty of evidence out there that dog owners are exercising heightened caution on purchases of collars, leashes and harnesses, even though this product group is essential equipment.
In the case of Romeo, who starts out affably enough, Mungiu never fully explains all the reasons behind his comeuppance, though he leaves plenty of evidence out in the open.
SPA Knight: «There is plenty of evidence out there if you are truly open to the possibility.»
Mary, there is plenty of evidence out there for you to gather; why haven't you?

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Look for advice on increasing your productivity and you'll find plenty of tips on how to stop procrastinating and nix interruptions, and hints about cool tools that make work easier as well as evidence that people crank out more work when they do it from home instead of at the office.
I think there is plenty of evidence to suggest God, but I would definitely not stridently come out and say I could prove his existence using science or math or logic.
We could throw the Bible out the window and still have plenty of solid, universally accepted, historical evidence of people who were willing to die for the cause they were teaching.
Eberstadt points out that the conventions of modern libertinism lead to a whole host of social and personal disorders, and she has plenty of evidence to back her claim up, but she provides no account of what would truly satisfy.
Blaming the poor for their poverty is counter-productive; effectively arguing for the best way out of poverty is a winning argument with plenty of empirical evidence from developing nations around the world.
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.
We can all eat how we wish and its not my intent to say plants are bad of course they are not but I have difficulty with anybody on any subject proclaiming they have it all figured out and this is definitely the way to do something especially when their is plenty of evidence to the contrary.
On this evidence, he has plenty of talent to work with as he aims to push the Berkshire Blues towards the playoff spots, which are currently seven points out of reach.
Thirteen years of evidence suggests to me there are plenty out there who could bring something new and better to Arsenal than Arsene Wenger..
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence out there making the rounds.
Before thinking I'm bragging or drill my son like a dog or do anything out of the normal bed time stories or counting fingers and toes, just know that I could care less what you think and have plenty of video evidence, along with the multiple doctors who have observed him and believe he's capable of having an IQ over 130.
Civil war has nearly broken out among neuropsychologists over this issue, so let me tread lightly here — I will simply say that I have seen no scientific evidence for how such recovered memories might work, no supposed cases of it documented to be legitimate in a way that should satisfy a rigorous scientist, and plenty of scientific explanations for why various claims have not been legitimate.
There is plenty of anecdotal evidence out there claiming a link between cell phone use and cancer: Keith Black, chairman of neurosurgery at Cedars - Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, says that the brain cancer (malignant glioma) that killed O. J. Simpson's attorney, Johnnie Cochran, was the result of frequent cell phone use, based on the fact that the tumor developed on the side of the head against which he held his phone.
Although there are plenty of pills and potions out there that promise to solve all of your testosterone woes and send your levels through the roof, many of them are based on little to no evidence and may do nothing more than draining your wallet.
«The Last Days On Mars» Synopsis: A group of scientists discover evidence of bacterial life on Mars, only to be stranded there What You Need To Know: There's plenty of giant sci - fi epics on the way in 2013, but given the run of the past few years, we're more excited about the potential sleepers out there, and no film holds greater promise to be the next «Moon» than «The Last Days On Mars.»
Out of desperation, I kind of want to talk about the Mars rover and it occasionally finding evidence of water at some point in the planet's history; despite massive cuts to NASA funding, there's still plenty of fascination with Mars and space exploration.
For evidence, check out the first of AwardsLine's gallery of exclusive contenders portraiture, taken from the pages of our first three Emmy magazines, and featuring plenty of fresh treats and brand new takes.
Evidence from the Harlem Children's Zone» (plenty of ungated early drafts out here) suggests that the success of HCZ is primarily the success of a school:
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.
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.
However, plenty of evidence of a Far Cry 5 game coming out later this year appeared... Continue reading →
And while the A.I. does a good job of staying out of multi-car pileups, there were plenty of occasions when we traded paint on a hairpin only to see zero evidence of it.
There are plenty of additional lines of evidence that suggest the large scale gridded products are consistent with what we can see in other measures, and so there is no need to throw out the baby with the bath - water.
We have massive evidence coming out on an almost daily basis that there is no anthropogenic global warming, that CO2 doesn't cause jack and that there have been plenty of people lying like rugs about it, altering data to fit their global warming scenario, using tainted data, etc..
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.
In truth, that's exactly WHY Gleick did what he did: out of frustration that the empirical evidence and plenty of «peer reviewed» science counter to his beliefs are winning in the minds of the public.
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.
I'm pointing out that there is plenty of evidence that points to an ECS of ~ 3C.
From chickens confined to tiny cages to some shocking photos of organic egg farms, there's plenty of evidence already out there in the blogosphere on the cruelty of industrial, animal agriculture.
As Media Matters is pointing out, Matt Drudge (as well as plenty of other media outlets) seems to have not gotten that memo: It May Not Be Unanimous... But It's Pretty Close Despite conclusions by the IPCC that global climate change is actually occurring and humans are very likely the cause of it, somehow the idea has entered the mainstream media that every time it snows it's further evidence that those kooky, socialist, hair - shirt - wearing environmentalists have gotten it all wrong.
On the flip side, I saw plenty of prosecutors that threw out evidence (or cases) for improper searches.
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..
As evidenced in the sample photo of Tracer and some shoes in an unlit closet (but with plenty of light surrounding it), there's a rapid decline in the ability to make out subjects the moment darkness creeps.
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