Sentences with phrase «provide circumstantial»

Recent theoretical work suggests that bullying might arise out of early cognitive deficits — including language problems, imperfect causal understanding, and poor inhibitory control — that lead to decreased competence with peers, which over time develops into bullying.14, 15 A small number of studies provide circumstantial evidence that such a hypothesis might have merit7: 1 study found a link between poor early cognitive stimulation and (broadly defined) inappropriate school behavior, 16 and another found cognitive stimulation at age 3 years to be protective against symptoms of attention - deficit disorder at age 7 years.17 A study of Greek children found that academic self - efficacy and deficits in social cognition were related to bullying behavior.18 A large US national survey found that those who perceive themselves as having average or below - average academic achievement (as opposed to very good achievement) are 50 % to 80 % more likely to be bullies.8 Yet these studies are based on cross-sectional surveys, with the variables all measured at a single point in time.
However, I can provide some circumstantial evidence.
Yet such case studies can only ever provide circumstantial evidence that seeds of amyloid - β were transferred during the treatments.
Scans of the sky using visible light, X-rays, and electromagnetic waves have been insufficient, says astrophysicist and LIGO data analyst Vicky Kalogera, because they only provide circumstantial evidence of how black holes warp the light and space near them.
Azrack continued, «Additionally, this incident provides circumstantial evidence that Mangano had the ability to pressure Venditto... Venditto's involvement in this incident also appears to be probative of Venditto's intent concerning the Singh bribery charges and conspiracy.
This explanation is essentially repeated in the 13th - century Grœnlendinga saga, which provides a circumstantial account of the discovery of Vinland, and its being named from the grapes (vínber) found there.

Not exact matches

«Because changing these circumstantial factors can be monetarily and temporally costly — if not impossible — the results of these studies provide limited assistance to individuals who wish to achieve greater happiness in their daily lives.»
Most of the evidence Atkinson provides of its existence is circumstantial or highly speculative, the only exception being the positive correlation between modern population sizes and number of phonemes in modern languages.
She uses circumstantial materials to create a fantasy realm composed of both decorative surfaces that provide a feeling of accessibility and contradictory materials that elicit a sense of uneasiness.
We understand from the person who nominated you for the «bare faced cheek» award that you, in his phrase, «nearly blew a gasket» when the informant - whose privacy must be respected - provided a great deal of anecdotal and circumstantial evidence brilliantly (in the words of our nominator) tied into relevant scientific references, for an article carried here in December 2011;
The Rule in Hodge's Case provides that, where the case against a criminal accused is based entirely upon circumstantial evidence, the accused can be found guilty only if:
Where a person, with knowledge of a conspiracy does (or omits to do) something for the purpose of furthering the unlawful object, with the knowledge and consent of one or more of the existing conspirators, this provides powerful circumstantial evidence from which membership in the conspiracy can be inferred.
127 The comments made by the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. Drury87 are apt even though they concern the sufficiency of evidence on the substantive offence rather than the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence in providing reasonable grounds for arrest.
Therefore, they could provide no expert evidence as to the quality of the system's storage and handling of the data from the time it was first recorded until so provided, and therefore no credible evidence of, «circumstantial guarantees of reliability.»
The prosecution (the Crown) provided evidence as to, «circumstantial guarantees of trustworthiness,» about which the trial judge said during this pre-trial hearing to determine admissibility (para. 64):
If I were sued for claiming that i «m aware of 5 allegations and provided proof of the 3 that others have heard of, without revealing any information about the two individuals who confided to me personally and who's identity I wouldn't reveal, could I still be found guilty of slander / libel for making claims I refuse to prove about the two confidential allegations even though circumstantial evidence (in the form of other rape allegations being made) suggest that it's plausible that someone who is known to be an advocate for women in the community that Joe targets would hear of other allegations?
Most of the evidence have been circumstantial and the Australian former academic Craig Wright, who claimed to be Nakamoto, failed twice to provide convincing evidence.
Collect on circumstantial evidences such as weapon, glass or metal pieces that may provide further information about the nature, cause and culprit of the crime
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