Scientists had suspected mother - to - fetus cancer in other cases
with strong circumstantial evidence (especially with leukemia and melanoma, which both metastasize readily).
In view of the clear - cut and unmistakeable morphological gap between apes and humans, I believe that human fossil study
provides strong circumstantial evidence in favour of the theistic view of origins as outlined in the early chapters of the book of Genesis, as against the current view that random or chance genetic accidents were responsible.
«I can't say it's definitely from the drilling, but there's
strong circumstantial evidence,» French said, referring to nearby natural gas drilling using fracking.
But there is
strong circumstantial evidence.
There is no definitive research that connects enough dots to prove dirty money actually makes people sick, but we do have
strong circumstantial evidence: influenza, norovirus, rhinovirus and others have all been transmitted via hand - to - hand or surface - to - hand contact in studies, suggesting pathogens could readily travel a hand - money - hand route.
That said, there is
some strong circumstantial evidence that can come to our rescue.
There is
strong circumstantial evidence that this positive forcing is responsible for the observed global warming of about 3/4 °C in the past century.
For example, suppose that there is
strong circumstantial evidence to suggest that a husband killed his wife, and the husband can't provide an alibi for his whereabouts at the time of the crime because he has amnesia, but the lawyer knows that the wife was actually killed by your client and the husband was actually saving the life of the burglar who in a car accident leaving the scene before the burglar bonked the husband on the head causing the husband to lose his memory.
Despite this, he found that there was
strong circumstantial evidence to support the conclusion that Alex Sualim was the fraudster or otherwise complicit in the fraudulent activity of which Leon Massa was a victim.