Sentences with phrase «quite convincing evidence»

It seems that there is quite convincing evidence proving that excessive consumption of processed meats and red meat can increase the risk of some cancers including those affecting the colon, oesophagus, lung, pancreas and stomach.

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«As a magistrate, I have to act on the evidence before me and quite simply, I believe that there is not sufficient evidence to convince me that placing a child in the care of a same - sex couple can be as holistically beneficial to a child as placing them with a mum and dad as God and nature intended.
Here is my version of my atheism: I have yet to see any evidence that convinces me any gods exist at all and quite a bit that convinces me the anthropomorphic all - loving, all - knowing, omnipresent god of the Abrahamic religions does not.
«They've done a service in a sense: [Their paper] forced people to again rethink something, and it's quite clear that the evidence in favor of Hamilton's theory is quite convincing
«What's quite convincing is that the robustness was evidenced by drop impact experiments.»
Willerslev agrees: «The study is quite convincing,» he says, adding that loose DNA from sediments will provide «some of the earliest detectable evidence for farming» because cereal grains themselves are less likely to be preserved.
This could just be some people tickling our noses again, but it's worth noting that there is quite a bit of convincing evidence showing up all over the place.
Suffice it to say I find the evidence quite convincing.
But such evidence, which comes in the form of published studies in peer reviewed scientific journals, may not be enough to convince a jury quite yet.
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