Sentences with phrase «search out evidence»

Just remember that even two of the 20th century's greatest scientist Werner Von Braun and Albert Einstein both attributed to the existence of the world and life to intelligent design and trusted science to search out the evidence to back it up.
We can, in fact, see Joshua searching out evidence to confirm his belief that he does not believe he questions Judith's integrity.
By relentlessly searching out evidence and researching defenses, Kyla has identified the most obscure and successful arguments to overturn IRPs.

Not exact matches

The decision acknowledged that evidence, including lyrics by the rapper T - Pain, shows «google» can be synonymous with «search the Internet» but pointed out that no other search engine calls itself «a google» — meaning the company's name is still distinct.
The UK's data watchdog, the ICO, finally obtained a warrant to enter and search the offices of Cambridge Analytica late Friday — carrying out an evidence gathering sweep of the company int
Moreover, I believe in its truth; I consider the fact that it contains in its ranks a great number of sinners, of «the maimed, and the halt, and the blind», to be evidence of this truths But this does not cause me to believe that the eager multitude crying out today for guidance is in search of any Shepherd other than He who has already brought it bread.
It draws us out of our comfort zone, forces us to rethink our own faith, and invites us to an authentic faith that consistently examines itself in search of evidence of Christ in the things we consider beyond ourselves.
The number of stop and searches carried out under the Police and Criminal Evidence Act has also continued to rise with a marked racial divide.
Fortunately there is enough evidence out there that suggests where police authorities have abandoned their racial dragnet approach and focused more on intelligence - led policing, three aspects not so miraculously happen: disproportionate stop and search figures go down, crime detection goes up and community relations between the police and those they seek to serve dramatically improve.
They are legally permitted to enter «defined premises» in order to carry out «specific purposes» like «undertaking an inspection, dealing with an emergency or searching for evidence during an investigation».
During a brief hearing on the search warrant application Smith told Herrick that he has established probable cause to support his request and uncovered enough evidence to show that dozens of absentee ballots for the Working Families Party were forged and attributed to voters who had no role in filling them out.
To rule out the possibility that the unsuccessful search was due to their method, the researchers also used the same approach to look for evidence of the dispersal of aquatic invertebrates.
Physicists in Russia and the Netherlands have proposed using neutrino detectors to search for evidence of a five - mile - wide uranium ball at the planet's center, churning out the heat that powers Earth's magnetic field.
Wray says the new evidence for water is an encouraging development in the search for life, but he points out that there is much we still don't know — «how deep the water goes, how low the temperature gets and how high the salt concentration gets.
CIA agents search a home for evidence but leave the front door unlocked and unguarded, so Devereaux sneaks in and knocks them out.
In order to accomplish this, the state policy interviews were examined, and an additional search of state websites was carried out to look for evidence that policy initiatives related to leadership development, support or changing conditions of employment were translated into persisting practices.
This box set contains three complete novels: Books 1 - 3 of the Out of Time Series.Out of Time: A Time Travel Mystery (Book # 1) Mystery, romance and adventure... Professor Simon Cross has spent his life searching for evidence of vampires and avoiding emotional entanglements.
That means the «probable cause» the search was based on might not have really existed, and that means any evidence of illegal drugs subsequently found in the search would likely be tossed out.
But more than that, the best practice is to actually seek out the evidence that might disprove your theory, putting more effort into that then searching only that which might confirm your theory.
Section 2 (2) requires an officer who intends to carry out a search under any statutory authority, save for certain specified exceptions, to provide documentary evidence that he is a police officer where he is not in uniform.
The evidence is pretty clear: Consumers aren't just searching for legal information and attorneys out of random curiosity.
On the flip side, I saw plenty of prosecutors that threw out evidence (or cases) for improper searches.
At present the commissioner can obtain a warrant to enter and search premises if he has evidence of a breach of DPA 1998, but he has no power to carry out spot checks.
(2) Where a justice of the peace is satisfied on evidence upon oath that there are in a place documents or things that there is reasonable ground to believe will afford evidence relevant to the carrying out of a review officer's duties under this Act, the justice of the peace may issue a warrant in the prescribed form authorizing the review officer named in the warrant to search the place for any such documents or things and to remove them for the purposes of making copies or extracts and they shall be returned promptly to the place from which they were removed.
This question comes out of reading this New York Times article (quoted below), about a bill that would allow officers to use a «textalyzer» to digitally search phones for evidence that the phones had...
Intella's strength lies in taking large collections of data and allowing users to quickly search and drill down to the most pertinent evidence; minimising the need for experts and significantly cutting the time and costs organisations normally take to carry out investigations, audit requests and eDiscovery.
Intella's strength lies in taking large collections of data and allowing users to quickly search and drill down to the most pertinent evidence; minimising the need for experts and significantly cutting the time and costs organisations normally take to carry out investigations, audit requests and eDiscovery.
If the police discovered stolen property in your possession during an unlawful search or illegal arrest we will petition the court to have the tainted evidence thrown out of your case.
The EIO is intended to transform mutual legal assistance — obtaining evidence in one country for use in another — in the same way as the EAW did for extradition, allowing police to access bank records, view phone data, obtain search warrants and carry out any lawful, domestic, investigative action anywhere in the EU rather than being limited to within their own jurisdiction.
The complaint arises out of the execution on 29 September 2016, by officers of HMRC, of search warrants under section 8 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 authorising the search of two properties owned by P and one property that P was living in at the time.
The UK's data watchdog, the ICO, finally obtained a warrant to enter and search the offices of Cambridge Analytica late Friday — carrying out an evidence gathering sweep of the company into the small hours of Saturday morning.
The UK's data watchdog, the ICO, finally obtained a warrant to enter and search the offices of Cambridge Analytica late Friday — carrying out an evidence gathering sweep of the company into the...
That was followed closely by Paw Patrol, generating two searches a second, evidence that no parent wants to be caught out without the most coveted toy of that year!
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