Sentences with phrase «pretty convincing evidence»

A has to show the evidence, and as half of us know and the other half learned in their biology lessons, there is some pretty convincing evidence that someone is a man which A did nt» mention.
Even though this is pretty convincing evidence that No Man's Sky will come to the Xbox One on June 29, that doesn't mean that fans should get their hopes up too high just yet.
There is also evidence that exercise stimulates brain growth, exactly how is still being researched, but there is pretty convincing evidence that outdoor exercise boosts children's executive function.
The work itself is well done and provides pretty convincing evidence of a flat trend in coeliac disease in the US, so no increase in its incidence.
«That's pretty convincing evidence that it at least plays some role in what we're seeing now,» says Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Now they have some good news about the herpes virus family: Ironically named viral immunologist Herbert Virgin from Washington University School of Medicine has come up with some pretty convincing evidence that infection with two other members of the herpes virus family — the Epstein - Barr virus, which causes mononucleosis, and the relatively harmless cytomegalovirus — can actually protect a person from a range of bacterial infections.
Together it adds up to pretty convincing evidence that Corbyn is eating into the urban Green vote.

Not exact matches

And that's a particularly unexpected finding but one that the evidence seems to be pretty convincing for.
The study provides «pretty convincing» evidence that the spinal cord can assuage joint inflammation, at least in rats, says Joan Bathon, director of the Johns Hopkins Arthritis Center in Baltimore, Maryland.
The evidence from those exercises are pretty convincing that anthropogenic climate change (which is what I presume you mean) is ongoing — but that is a conclusion that comes from consideration of the actual physical evidence.
I know at this point, I've seen enough conflicting «evidence» that has been «proven» to be incorrect on both ends (and yes, the sites I was sent to yesterday for research have some pretty convincing arguments), that I'm not willing today to say I think that AGW is either accurate, or as devastating as is predicted, but I'm also not willing to say it isn't accurate or as devastating either.
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