"Solid evidence" refers to strong and reliable proof or information that supports a claim or statement and leaves little doubt or uncertainty.
Full definition
That's not a knock because her suggestions are based on decades of
solid evidence of what works for children.
The work history section of your resume is the chance you have to
provide solid evidence of the skills and other things you have talked about thus far.
So it is important to use careful wording so as not to confuse association and causation, but not so important to recommend dietary changes that are based
on solid evidence of causation?
• Introduce Yourself: Introduce yourself as a viable candidate and support your claim
with solid evidence of previous professional accomplishments.
If you added statistics, ensure that they are supported
by solid evidence, such as reports and studies.
Scientists have the
first solid evidence that leptin — the hormone famous for making fat mice thin — also affects sexual development in humans.
Furthermore, why is it that your «god» can't provide
solid evidence in the here and now for its own existence?
Our lawyers
present solid evidence regarding each of the four required elements of your case, so you can be sure you obtain full financial benefits.
It's timely to remember that if they put things into the public domain you can be certain they have
solid evidence supporting everything that's published.
I would think you must have some
very solid evidence of past outright lies to consider that even remotely likely in this instance.
If you sign up to take part in a clinical trial, you can trust that scientists have
solid evidence from animal studies that the test drug might work, right?
Regardless, it will be nice to be able to
give solid evidence to people who are laser - focused on eliminating debt.
And we do have
solid evidence showing that a ketogenic diet reduces seizures in children, sometimes as effectively or more than medication.
On the other hand, the scientists are making pretty strong claims themselves — they're stating that the matching algorithms probably don't work, without
much solid evidence of their own.
Basically, they feel there is not
enough solid evidence to accurately conduct a study and make such claims.
There's still a lack of
rock solid evidence but this fits in well with the reduction in hormonal acne that women experience.
She either shows how these reforms have no evidence of success or, more often, provides
solid evidence demonstrating their failure to improve schools.
It's really sad when a child is bullied by a teacher and nothing is done
despite solid evidence to support the bullying.
This is very embarrassing; the education community is not doing much to
generate solid evidence on what interventions work.
Nonetheless, this study
yields solid evidence that public schools will react positively to being forced to compete with private schools for students and the dollars they carry.
But little information can be converted
into solid evidence of an individual's ability to perform well.
I work with my clients to present a thorough and compelling case to the court based
on solid evidence of their parenting abilities.
The discovery represents the
first solid evidence that an animal other than humans can discriminate between emotional expressions in another species, the researchers say.
The results were remarkable and launched me on a path to advocate for healthy sleep habits for all kids, backed
by solid evidence - based research.
If you have
solid evidence about this, use the same process of discussion I have described to confront the situation.
If you sign up to take part in a clinical trial, you can trust that scientists have
solid evidence from animal studies that the test drug might work, right?
Phrases with «solid evidence»