Sentences with phrase «scrap of evidence»

Since no one has ever provided a verifiable scrap of evidence that any god has ever existed, you've been holding out.
We even have photos of Bigfoot — but not one scrap of evidence proves a man named Jesus born of Mary, impregnated by God through some mysterious angel (boy, that Joseph must have been one hell of a credulous mark), who worked as a carpenter and rabble - rouser, who traveled the countryside with a bunch of other rabble - rousers and who got in trouble, was crucified, and then arose physically before being carted off to heaven in a celestial Red Ryder wagon EVER EXISTED AT ALL.
For one thing, consumers are now more likely to have figured out a brand by piecing together scraps of evidence they gathered on their own than to have learned about it from advertising.
Do you remember the moment that you realized that the real power of law doesn't often come glamorously packaged as a rousing argument to the jury or a heartfelt plea for justice, but rather in the somewhat mundane, nuts and bolts form of a dull procedural argument, or an overlooked scrap of evidence?
Whilst it has been that way since the ECE came into force in the UK in 1991, it is, to say the least, rather alarming that Russia, whose human rights record is the subject of persistent and severe criticism, does not need to produce a single scrap of evidence of criminality when issuing an extradition request to the UK.
He was purely speculating — had not one single scrap of evidence that anyone was trying to commit fraud, which is EXACTLY what he was implying.
What's more, apart from a single document, the Crown had supplied every scrap of evidence and called every witness Blouin relied on when he concluded that there was no proof of an intent to defraud.
But not one of you has a scrap of evidence.
Science, philosophy and history have not produced any scrap of evidence to indicate that death is anything other than the termination of all function.
But that does not mean you should take anything a true without a scrap of evidence.
The prolific Jesuit scholar, Fr James Schall, now in his eighties, has given us this book about the pleasure of knowing the truth of things, in particular the delight of discovering coherence from reflecting upon diverse aspects of existence, of realising that all sorts of «scraps of evidence» point to the fact that only Christianity provides an adequate account of our existence.
4,200 religions, not a scrap of evidence, and they keep on going.
You can stand at the wishing well all day and throw pennies and there will still not be one scrap of evidence that people are born gay... keep throwing if it makes you feel better.
I've hardly got a scrap of evidence that I played in those Games, except for a letter from Richard Nixon on my basement wall, saying, «You're still champs in my eyes.»
They have produced not one scrap of evidence to justify their removal and have made the decision on the basis of their own irrational prejudices.
Ford still has yet to confirm the 5.0 L V8's new, higher rev limit, but every scrap of evidence points to a 7,500 - rpm redline — 500 - rpm higher than the 2017 Mustang GT.
Any scrap of evidence proving the skeptics falsified / fabricated data or conclusions as performance required under a monetary grant or paid employee contract.
The rule «does not require that every scrap of evidence on which a party desires to contradict the witness for the opposite party be put to that witness in cross-examination.»
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