Hoodline, a Bay Area news blog, reported that it had, however,
seen evidence suggesting that the compromise extended beyond Muni ticket payment terminals.
«For the first time,
we see evidence suggesting that intense interactions between the stars in the central binary played a significant role in sculpting the nebula we see today,» said Thomas Madura, a NASA Postdoctoral Program fellow at NASA's Goddard Space Flight Center in Greenbelt, Maryland, and one of the researchers.
«I don't
see any evidence suggesting that consuming large quantities of butter or ice cream is beneficial for anything,» he says.
Recently, we've
seen evidence suggesting that there's an optimal level of vitamin D, and it differs for everyone.
While we've
seen some evidence suggesting that Google's been preparing for a couple new Nexus models, these rumors of Android Silver have cast new doubt upon whether or not we'll actually see the commercial release of that hardware.
Not exact matches
First, all available
evidence (
see here, here, here, and here)
suggests that our current public pensions do an adequate job of providing retirement income to lower - income Canadians.
However, Seif
sees little
evidence to
suggest these pressure campaigns are having any effect.
I
see little
evidence in their analysis to
suggest that a monetary policymaker should
see financial stability risks as being in any way material.
I
see no
evidence that most Canadians actually pay attention to Carney's sporadic announcements; the available
evidence strongly
suggests they're influenced more by his setting of the overnight rate, which goes a long way in determining the interest costs on their mortgages and lines of credit.
Whilst the sector has traditionally been
seen as a stepping stone on the way to long - term leases, the
evidence suggests that the sector is now being
seen as a long - term option with 39 % of businesses now staying in businesses centres for at least three years, an almost three-fold increase on 2014.
Drawing these various pieces of information together there is some
evidence to
suggest that domestic demand is now in the process of slowing from the above - average pace
seen in 2004.
Research findings from the Center for Talent Innovation, a New York - based think tank headed by Sylvia Ann Hewlett, found that having something inherently in common with the funder, decision maker or investor makes an enormous difference, since 56 percent of decision makers in the study did not value ideas they didn't personally
see a need for, even when
evidence suggests that it's a good, marketable idea.
While many investors are in search of a guru or someone who can
see around corners, the data and
evidence suggest that it's simply not possible, especially on a consistent and forward - looking basis.
I
see no
evidence to
suggest that there is a god, so I don't believe that there is one.
Berger
suggests that in the days ahead — unless surprises occur — we will
see the continuation of the secularizing trend which is already apparent in society, though he admits that the
evidence is not as all - embracing as some have thought.
Nonetheless, having
seen his affinities with Sullivan's thought in part one, there should be no surprise to learn that there is ample
evidence scattered throughout his writings to
suggest that Whitehead, himself, envisioned an approximate schema of personality development.
To
suggest that we haven't
seen much
evidence of evolution in the lab «for thousands of years» shows you don't understand the principles involved.
But it would have been interesting to
see what would have happened if, instead of rioting, the people went to the local police stations and lay down on the steps, the footpath, along the road, and refused to leave until they got a predetermined outcome (eg a review of the
evidence, apologies etc, or a form of forgiveness and grace as Jeremy has
suggested here).
I
see no
evidence in the Bible that anyone came to Christ because someone else was the model you
suggest with scripture.
Although the paper presented here is the one Hartshorne intended for publication, internal
evidence suggests that it is the earliest of all the manuscripts —
see endnotes [10] and [16].
No1 can
see the future so he may come back and be incredible but there's no
evidence to
suggest that may be the case.
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In fact, I
see more and more
evidence that
suggests Wenger takes players backward.
So
evidence does
suggest we are learning, next big encounter is munu so come back and revisit and well
see if what is what.
Not
seen as a legend anymore just a senile despot trying to cling to the belief that he is still a good manager when
evidence suggests he couldn't motivate anyone.
This is a fixture they were beaten 1 - 0 in at home last August, and while there is plenty of
evidence to
suggest revenge might be on the cards, if the Toffees can come unstuck at Aston Villa and Wigan then I
see no reason why QPR, who aren't playing all that bad and are in urgent need of a morale - boosting victory, won't cause them further problems at Loftus Road.
Evidence suggests services are less likely to «
see» men as fathers, and that little is done to support young carers» relationships with their fathers — whether or not they live with them.
And while some parents may once have
seen it as being too grand or theatrical,
evidence suggests that the tides are shifting, and more and more couples are opting for this name as opposed to the more traditional and formal Maxwell or Max.
The very contention that young children should be prevented from frequently
seeing their fathers overnight unless it is proven that this is not harmful
suggests that Tornello & Emery have little empirical
evidence to support their position.
We examined plots visually to
see whether there was any
evidence of asymmetry that might
suggest different treatment effects in smaller studies, which may indicate publication bias (Harbord 2006).
In Wales we have it, I have yet to
see any
evidence to
suggest that regional AMs less busy or deemed second class in anyway.
But, as we can
see again this year, there is little
evidence to
suggest we live in such a world.
And yet further
evidence suggests that children do want to
see action taken: a 2011 BLF survey showed that 86 % of children said they want action to be taken to protect them from cigarette smoke in the car.
Rio Tinto analysis
suggests that around 100 million tonnes of primarily Chinese iron ore production had become unprofitable, and
sees evidence on the ground that a large proportion of this has already been curtailed.
Mr Cable
suggested that «we're beginning to
see real
evidence of rebalancing».
And that implies — and we've
seen lots of
evidence so far to
suggest — that it is parking itself squarely in the centre ground of British politics.
«On balance, the
evidence on the UK labour market
suggests that fears about adverse consequences of rising immigration regularly
seen in opinion polls have not, on average, materialised.
He said: «I
see nothing at all in the search warrant application that would give rise to probable cause, nothing that would make anyone suspect that there was anything on the laptop beyond what the FBI had already searched and determined not to be
evidence of a crime, nothing to
suggest that there would be anything other than routine correspondence between Secretary Clinton and her longtime aide Huma Abedin.»
But with our planet as their guide, astrobiologists are forced to acknowledge that oxygen may be the least likely thing they will ever
see — genetic
evidence suggests the complex oxygen - producing photosynthetic pathway pioneered by cyanobacteria is an extraordinary evolutionary innovation that only appeared once throughout the entire multi-billion-year history of Earth's biosphere.
Fierce debate still rages over its significance, but many
see it as a crucial piece of
evidence in the story of how humans came to be — one that
suggests flowers played a key role in our evolution.
There is consistent
evidence of a human presence in the Scandinavian peninsula from around 11,700 years ago, and similarities between stone tool artefacts found in Scandinavia and those
seen in both Western Europe and Eastern Europe
suggest that several groups may have migrated into the area when the ice retreated.
Still, Turtle has
seen no
evidence of year - round rivers,
suggesting Titan might resemble the deserts of the US Southwest, where river channels are dry most of the year but carry water during rare rains.
He's beginning to
see evidence that
suggests climate change is now a part of the gentrification story in Miami real estate.
Evidence from the 1950s, when doctors in the US and Israel exposed children to radiation to treat a variety of ailments,
suggests that the consequences of this exposure will last for at least 40 years (
see Diagram).
These results
suggested that clear
evidence of the Penrose process might never be
seen from a supermassive black hole.
And if that were the case, Alan is absolutely right; the only really sensible explanation is since all of the
evidence suggest that unless you really fine tune things, the Higgs should be observable at the LHC or a machine like it, then it would tell us that there are some other fundamental fine tuning in nature that would strongly
suggest that the universe we
see is not generic and is very special.
The researchers
saw evidence of this phenomenon, which may
suggest future combinations with PD - 1 / PD - L1 inhibitors.
The
evidence also
suggests that bonobos might prefer hinderers because they
see them as more dominant.
This too is in line with the natural conception rate reported from other trials, thus
suggesting that «expectant management» (wait - and -
see) may be a reasonable option in patients with unexplained infertility — though there is no strong
evidence in its favour.
The
evidence from MRI scans
suggests that such Neanderthal - derived genetic variation may affect the way our brains work today — and may hold clues to understanding deficits
seen in schizophrenia and autism - related disorders, say the researchers.