Sentences with phrase «slight evidence of»

Okay, if you look close you can see slight evidence of the PenTile fizz that affects Samsung OLEDs that don't have insane pixel density.
There's even some slight evidence of edge haloes, unlike most Warner product.
The slight evidence of an oversold market is certainly nothing to speculate on, since bear markets can remain deeply and repeatedly oversold without consequence, but it does allow the possibility of a sharp intermittent rally to clear the market for a fresh decline.
In all that time I haven't seen the slightest evidence of any kind of a superior being.
Without the slightest evidence of any kind beyond the self - deceptions of their imagination.
Can the religious show the slightest evidence of anything transcending simple natural processes?
But since the drug is removed from your pet's body by its liver, dogs with liver disease should not receive it, nor should cyclosporine be used in dogs with the slightest evidence of kidney disease, heart disease, certain blood disorders or potentially malignant cancer.
Unfortunately, Bitcoin Gold is currently not very strong and is subject to sharp declines every time it shows even the slightest evidence of price weakness.

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There is not the slightest shred of evidence for what he claims, and yet he is certain it is true.
I do get a great big laugh out of people who absolutely refuse to provide the slightest evidence for their basic position, then hypocritically demand everyone else provide evidence.
Atheists have written numerous books, virtually all of which acknowledge countless god concepts, while pointing out that NONE of them has the slightest evidence in their favor.
It may be objected that real possibility, insofar as it is objectified, is a slight and puny thing, hardly evidence for the power of majesty of God.
Because of God's transcendence it would be mythological to refer to God's action in terms appropriate only to objects available, in principle at least, to ordinary sense perception.13 This especially means that one can not speak of God in terms of the categories of time and space; 14 i.e., whatever is predicated of God can not apply only to some particular time and space, but must apply equally to all times and spaces.15 Thus the implication of Ogden's criterion for non-mythological language about God corresponds to his statement of several years ago, that «there is not the slightest evidence that God has acted in Christ in any way different from the way in which he primordially acts in every other event.
It shows that although there is statistically significant evidence that individuals change their views to match those of the political party they support, the shift in attitudes is relatively slight.
And most of what has been said would have been better unsaid: the delight in speculation without the slightest basis in evidence is among the worst tendencies of the postmodern commentariat.
But there is not the slightest shred of hard evidence that she was Magdalene or that Magdalene was any of the Gospels» other Marys or unnamed «bad» women.
You say the issue isn't if there's a God or not, yet people (yourself included) keep making the extraordinary claim of an incorporeal sentient being without the slightest bit of evidence or rational argument.
So in others words you believe a book contains knowledge of a god even though you have no evidence of this and ALL evidence points to that it doesn't at all contain the slightest piece of evidence...
There is also evidence that the warming trend has stopped, for example, a slight cooling trend in the last decade, and that the sun's cycles have more to do with climate warming and cooling than anything we are capable of doing But none of that matters.
And most of what has been said would have been better unsaid: the delight in speculation without the slightest basis in evidence is among the worst tendencies of....
I said that 30 % of Americans DO believe that ghosts exist with out the slightest bit of evidence to support it.
They have no evidence anywhere in the universe, not the slightest shred of evidence.
Indeed, the direct evidence that in fact exists, and it is not slight, contradicts, almost point for point, each of Ford's attributions.
You know, dichotomy, you can not provide the slightest shred of evidence to support even the slightest hint of your deity, and you think everyone else has failed to make their case?
Do you have even the SLIGHTEST tidbit of verifiable evidence for what you are saying, 50/50?
The bible is like an ancient History channel «Monster Quest» show, where every week they find a tiny bit of hair, or slight indentation that they claim must be evidence of Bigfoot, but somehow they never find him...
Any human who refuses to consider alternatives, no matter how well - supported, well, that by definition is ignorance and closed - mindedness, especially when there is not the slightest shred of evidence in support of their own beliefs.
We don't need anymore fodder to deny the existence of god Davie, everyday we get more evidence by the mere fact that another 24 hours goes by without the slightest bit of proof that god exists.
And the press, which is as much a part of Westminster as the MPs are, doubles - down on the process, presenting even the slightest deviation from a leader's views as evidence of a party in chaos and a leader under fire.
Legislators who feel the allegations cast a slight on their integrity have been pushing for the outspoken anti-corruption crusader to be invited to provide evidence of his assertion.
So the NYT, which supposedly examined the «entire 1,850 pages of evidence» manages to write a 5,600 word article claiming that the picture was «ambiguous», while not mentioning precisely the evidence that proves it was not ambiguous in the slightest.
The governor doesn't like anyone else having the slightest role in reviewing his pet projects, but the people of New York have ample evidence that it's needed.
The panel determined that «no evidence of even moderate scientific quality» links anything — from herbal or nutritional supplements to prescription medications to social, economic or environmental conditions — with the slightest decrease in the risk of developing Alzheimer's.
The schools in the district remain considerably diverse, and while there is evidence of a slight growth in racial segregation, Jefferson County's policy is more effective than most, with segregation levels remaining considerably lower than most large school districts.
Researchers report in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences USA that brain scans suggest people project their own values and feelings onto others if there is even the slightest evidence that the pair have something in common.
«The mounting evidence is coalescing around the idea that decades of stronger trade winds coincide with decades of stalls or even slight cooling of global surface temperatures, as heat is apparently transferred from the atmosphere into the upper ocean,» Linsley said.
Based on observations between 2007 and 2012, a study found a slight excess of emissions in the 24 µm (mid / far - infrared) band surrounding α Centauri AB, which may be interpreted as evidence for a sparse circumstellar disc or dense interplanetary dust.
We could have a long (and probably pointless) debate over just how that's measured, but one of their claims is that «our general air quality has increased», as «evidence» of which they present their Figure 3 - 3, showing a (slight!)
We believe that a similar early precursor may exist to the PrEc lineage (Figure 9), and while we have no direct evidence for this, we did observe Oct4 positive cells that neither expressed Nanog nor the Venus transgene and there also appears a slight enrichment of early neural markers in the V − S + population (Figure 4).
Privately insured children and those with Medicaid at the time of a cancer diagnosis experience largely similar survival trends, with slight evidence for an increased risk of cancer death in children who were uninsured at diagnosis, finds a new study from the Brown School at Washington University in St. Louis.
It is important to note that black cohosh should be taken for the short - or mid-term only, since there is some evidence that long - term use of black cohosh may cause a slight increase in the likelihood of getting diseases associated with the breasts and uterus.
Even though some studies have produced evidence that putting the muscle under extreme conditions might result in slight increases in the number of fibers, a process known as hyperplasia, the mechanism which is responsible for increasing muscle size is called hypertrophy, which is the increase in the size of the already existing muscle fibers.
I was trying to be all cool and layer the Entomologist Blouse ($ 98, review) underneath but if you need any more evidence that blouse is short perhaps only the slightest of tail poking out center front will convince you.
There is virtually no evidence of untoward digital manipulation, only one or two slight suggestions of edge effects.
There is no evidence of edge enhancement nor the slightest color bleed, a remarkable achievement considering the breadth of the palette employed.
She counters all of Greenberg's jaded cynicism with ditzy charm and a slight lack of self - esteem evidenced by how easily she falls for him.
Here, they're encoded in Dolby Digital 5.1, but they could easily be mistaken for plain Surround, offering extremely slight musical reinforcement from the rear speakers and no evidence of channel separation or directional effects.
And it is arguably even more needed, as there's ample evidence that the «knowledge» part of K — 12 education has been backsliding even as we've seen slight improvement on the skills side.
The evidence that any of these policies work in raising attainment or participation is slight or non-existent.
But the evidence that any of their policies might work in raising attainment or participation is slight or non-existent
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