It's all
so circumstantial though so your can't worry about it too much... and I really like the idea of painting the floor.
Not exact matches
So modern a phrasing of the matter, involving mature ethical monotheism, is far distant, both in mental category and in
circumstantial setting, from the questions which the early Hebrews asked about trouble's meaning.
The persistent problem has been that little concrete research has been done to verify either these claims or the criticisms,
so that the conflict between broadcasters and the church has remained largely speculative,
circumstantial, and finally very subjective.
His body was
so decomposed that tests were inconclusive — officially, he died of lung congestion and heart failure — but
circumstantial evidence suggests that he died of a heroin overdose.
Other experienced lawyers aren't sure the argument will get far, noting that the charges tracked the requirements the Supreme Court has set out
so far for corruption cases, and showing an implicit understanding with
circumstantial evidence is not an exotic theory of bribery.
So far, Larsen still has only a theory and some
circumstantial evidence.
But using that argument to deduce the Fermi bubbles» age is more
circumstantial, Finkbeiner says, whereas the new estimate comes from dividing the distance by the speed to get the time, something
so simple a high school physics student can do it.
They frequently have to rely on
circumstantial evidence and guesswork to assign a date of manufacture for ancient silk clothing and tapestries, as traditional carbon dating requires samples
so large that it visibly damages the fabrics.
Astronomers already have plenty of
circumstantial evidence for these phenomena, but
so far that has come from observations of the stars and super-heated gas that orbit black holes, not of black holes themselves.
On Earth, microbes have churned out as much as 95 percent of all atmospheric methane,
so finding that gas in Mars» air would have been solid
circumstantial evidence of life.
Serious commitment warrants serious thought and being relationship - ready is
so much more than
circumstantial: you need to be emotionally ready too.
Serious commitment warrants serious thought, and being ready for a relationship is
so much more than
circumstantial - you need to be emotionally ready too.
Personal choice, or
circumstantial choice
so I can't answer mail order bride question.
There is some
circumstantial evidence that taller individuals have shorter lifespans, Kraus said, but «it is incredibly difficult to study this in humans because we have
so many environmental factors that affect our height.»
The project's sampling may be characterized not
so much as random, as convivial and
circumstantial; there are enough particularieties here to interrupt any generalities about the nature of the group.
For me, painting's legitimacy depends on that voice — that prevailing, inexhaustible quality, much more than on its
circumstantial use value, technical factors, material conditions, its social or historical context, and those sorts of attributes which are
so important to those who need to organize things.
So why is my stuff of a very similar nature To yours merely anecdotal and ramblings, but YOUR stuff that is «anecdotal and
circumstantial» is ok when it demonstrates warming?
Australia's Marine Geophysical Laboratory has publicly stated: «Gore's
circumstantial arguments are
so weak that they are pathetic.»
The
circumstantial evidence is
so strong for these theories that they are considered to be «true».
Simply saying that «there is no empirical evidence» or that the evidence presented thus far is «the flimsiest of
circumstantial evidence» doesn't make either
so.
... there was ample
circumstantial evidence that would permit a trier of fact to infer that the complainant did not consent or lacked the capacity to do
so.
The Court of Appeal also found that Judge Lenehan had erred in discounting the extensive
circumstantial evidence that would have allowed him to infer that the complainant had not voluntarily agreed to engage in sexual activity, or that she lacked the capacity to do
so.
Therefore, they could provide no expert evidence as to the quality of the system's storage and handling of the data from the time it was first recorded until
so provided, and therefore no credible evidence of, «
circumstantial guarantees of reliability.»
Energous is the company behind WattUp, an emerging wireless charging technology that uses radio frequencies to charge devices from up to 15 feet away.Though there's no concrete proof of a relationship between Energous and Apple, a new research report from Louis Basenese of Disruptive Tech Research highlights a large pool of
circumstantial evidence pointing towards a potential partnership,
so it's worth taking a look at Energous's technology, both in that context and as an example of the wireless charging techniques that are currently being pursued by tech companies.Basenese posits
Without the «psychological fingerprint» evidence, the presence of other
circumstantial evidence is usually not deemed sufficient to «convict» the allied and supposedly «favored» parent of inducing the suppression of the child's attachment bonding motivations toward the other parent,
so that the custody evaluator often recommends joint custody, or primary custody to the allied and supposedly «favored» parent, along with therapy for the child and targeted - rejected parent.