Sentences with phrase «single smoking gun»

It's unlikely there's a single smoking gun to explain the divergence problem.
There is no single smoking gun.
«There may not be a single smoking gun,» Arvidson says, «but the Rosetta stone is there.»
No one has found a single smoking gun as the cause of childhood obesity, and our study is certainly no exception.»

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In other tweets, Pwn All The Things also pointed to a smoking gun to show a series of hacks targeting U.S. political figures was carried out by the same group, dispelling the suggestion that the DNC hacks could have been carried out by a 14 - year - old or any other single individual.
She is sure to say, «I'm sorry, I don't know that,» and then I can intone «Hey Google» into the phone and pose the question or just spin around, sit in the chair, and do a Google search without saying a single word) roasted to hell and back with several careless wrist - shakes of black pepper, salt, garlic powder, sweet smoked paprika, red pepper flakes, and a touch of nutritional yeast (which I will never call «nooch» even if you put a gun to my temple and tell me that pulling the trigger will not yield a little flag emblazoned with the word «Bang!»).
«Not only does this star have the high velocity expected if it is recoiling from a supernova explosion, but the combination of its low mass, high luminosity and carbon - rich composition appear impossible to replicate in a single star — a smoking gun that shows it must have originally formed with a binary companion,» adds Ben Ritchie (Open University), a co-author on the new paper.
«It's tough to have a smoking gun with a single animal study or observational human study,» Meeker said.
WFA's «Information Council for the Environment» that Gelbspan so widely touts as smoking gun evidence of a top - down industry directive «to reposition global warming as theory rather than fact «lasted just six months ** [See Author's 12/19/14 note below] in its entirety, with the actual PR tour being restricted to just three cities in May of 1991 and maybe a single 60 - second national radio ad on Rush Limbaugh's program at that time.
Some, I suspect, hoped that our work would find the «smoking gun» — a single cause that explained the two - decade decline in productivity.
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