Sentences with phrase «really convincing case»

«Having four million solar masses sitting there, not shining... and being confined by [the orbit of] the star S2 is really a convincing case,» he says.

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In some cases, the minister's orientation causes him to feel, «I can accept the sickness conception of alcoholism only if I am convinced that the alcoholic, being a sick person, really experiences unmixed suffering.»
There are many historians that study these times who seem pretty convinced that this really happened I read a couple of books along time ago that made a convincing case, I realize that doesn't make it so, I think it is true because the red letters of the bible have power.
As much as I would like to hate your comment above I have to agree with what you've said here I know there are a hardcore of bloggers on here that will be derisory and downright insulting (Keyboard warriors are always really tough) but unless we have the two new additions we need then we will sadly be another fourth spot contender again, its as simple as that the current squad is nearly there but nearly there is not THERE and I hate to say it but I think its gonna be another case of Wenger stubbornly trying to convince the world he is a genius by winning things without spending much OR by lamenting the injury problems and bad refs and being desultory about big oil funded clubs while the Club we love turns a fat profit for the board and we see no silverware at all.
It may indeed be the case that the evidence is not convincing, and considering how new microbiome research is, I would be surprised if any of the research could be considered «convincing» other than to simply say that the microbiome seems to be a really important factor in health and disease.
Margulis, a self - described «evolutionist,» makes a convincing case that there are really just two groups, bacteria and everything else.
«It's really hard to convince us that she gave [the case] the due diligence that it deserves,» says Kealoha Pisciotta, who participated in the hearings both as an individual and as president of Mauna Kea Anaina Hou, an organization of Hawaiian cultural practitioners.
It's based on the story of a persistent Chicago Times reporter (James Stewart)-- initially skeptical, but finally convinced — who digs into an 11 - year - old murder case to find out if a man (Richard Conte) convicted of murdering a policeman is really guilty of the crime, or is the victim of overzealous prosecutors and dishonest politicians.
It's on the open road, however, where the Lexus GS really makes a convincing case for itself.
In this case what can really help here is convincing and well - phrased lor for residency in internal medicine.
«But in the nature of the case much of the evidence is not such as would convince the bacteriologist,» meaning that it was not really plausible even given the limited understanding of disease transmission of that era.
Not really sure I care for the world - map, and the sole platforming stage so far has not made an especially convincing case for the necessity of sacrificing the original game's pitch of being a purer boss - rush.
Anyway, at the risk of being that bloke who defends maligned but successful console RPGs I am going to sing New Vegas praises in this case and try and convince you that despite these admitted issues, it really is worth your time.
After viewing a display of original musical scores, he began to formulate his own surrealist theories correlating the graphic design to the sound of musical scores, noting, «One thing I became convinced of, and that has proven to be quite the case: that only the really great composers... are the ones who have good looking scores.»
I hope we don't end - up regretting it too badly but by convincing ourselves that science must not be self - falsifiable, as is the case with the IPCC's position regarding scientific research into the causes of climate change, I'm afraid we are destined to do a lot of wheel spinning at great costs before we really make much headway in a truly conscious approach to our world's sustaining systems.
Because he made a convincing case that a) what I thought was Value Engineering really wasn't, and b) It can be really useful and effective.
If Ward was really able to muster a convincing case for energy and climate policies, he would not be so preoccupied with «funding», and he would not find himself so completely hoist by his own petard, each and every time.
I am not sure that you can really assess the impact on these cases, and I am not even convinced it is wise to do so.
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