Sentences with phrase «remarkably little evidence»

Despite frequent assertions starting in the 1970s of fundamental «limits to growth,» there is still remarkably little evidence that human population and economic expansion will outstrip the capacity to grow food or procure critical material resources in the foreseeable future.
Well, I've been making the argument for a while now that there is remarkably little evidence linking near - term changes in test scores to changes in later life outcomes for students, like graduating high school, enrolling in college, completing college, and earnings.
I have never heard of many of these «experts» and see remarkably little evidence to support their assertions.
Clinton's camp says the FBI had remarkably little evidence to go on when it sought a search warrant on Oct. 30 to look for classified emails on a Dell laptop belonging to Anthony Weiner, the estranged husband of longtime Clinton aide Huma Abedin.
According to a 1977 paper in the journal Psychological Bulletin, «there is remarkably little evidence for any association of left - handedness with deficit, as has often been suggested».

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«There is remarkably little high - quality, relevant research evidence to suggest that detailed or extensive marking has any significant impact on pupils» learning.»
There is a wealth of evidence on the impact of academy schools, but remarkably little of it investigates policy from the point of view of parents.
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