Sentences with phrase «strong evidence supporting your claim»

If the order is granted then notwithstanding the fact that it is unenforceable in the foreign jurisdiction it will still provide very strong evidence supporting your claim that the child was wrongfully removed and retained.

Not exact matches

First, Wickman claims that this discovery «has significant implications for the Judeo - Christian worldview, offering strong support for biblical beliefs» because «this new evidence strongly suggests that there was a beginning to our universe», and according to Wickman, any such beginning «sounds a lot like» Genesis 1:1's claim that God did it.
It is widely claimed that the globalization of production helps to cut costs, and that (as long as gains are not outweighed by transport costs) everybody benefits; the truth of such claims is also strenuously challenged, and there is strong evidence that the real beneficiaries are powerful, wealthy, western countries, and the transnational companies they support.
However, the strong evidence that supports the climate science and human causation of climate change doesn't warrant equal weight with minority claims, often disputed by other research, that are not credible, they add.
Like many folk remedies, there is not strong scientific evidence supporting some of these claims, which explains why some uses of colloidal silver are controversial.
Well, while there's evidence that combining protein with resistance training can magnify the workout's effects on protein synthesis rates, I don't think it's strong enough to support the claim that pre-workout protein is absolutely vital under all circumstances.
More and more studies have been championing probiotic supplements as a solution to constipation and there is strong evidence to support these claims.
Americans are fans of fantasy and myth — the resounding success of franchises like Twilight and Harry Potter offer strong evidence to support this claim.
His position: • No evidence of increasing lake clarity as a result of secchi measurements since 1946 • The interplay of stratification and plankton productivity are not «straightforward» • Challenges O'Reilly's assumption on the correlation of wind and productivity - the highest production is on the end of the lake with the lowest winds • A strong caution using diatoms as the productivity proxy (it is one of two different lake modes) • No ability to link climate change to productivity changes • More productivity from river than allowed for in Nature Geopscience article • Externally derived nutrients control productivity for a quarter of the year • Strong indications of overfishing • No evidence of a climate and fishery production link • The current productivity of the lake is within the expected range • Doesn't challenge recent temp increase but cites temperature records do not show a temperature rise in the last century • Phytoplankton chlorophylla seems to have not materially changed from the 1970s to 1990s • Disputes O'Reilly's and Verbug's claims of increased warming and decreased productivity • Rejects Verburgs contention that changes in phytoplankton biomass (biovolume), in dissolved silica and in transparency support the idea of declining productstrong caution using diatoms as the productivity proxy (it is one of two different lake modes) • No ability to link climate change to productivity changes • More productivity from river than allowed for in Nature Geopscience article • Externally derived nutrients control productivity for a quarter of the year • Strong indications of overfishing • No evidence of a climate and fishery production link • The current productivity of the lake is within the expected range • Doesn't challenge recent temp increase but cites temperature records do not show a temperature rise in the last century • Phytoplankton chlorophylla seems to have not materially changed from the 1970s to 1990s • Disputes O'Reilly's and Verbug's claims of increased warming and decreased productivity • Rejects Verburgs contention that changes in phytoplankton biomass (biovolume), in dissolved silica and in transparency support the idea of declining productStrong indications of overfishing • No evidence of a climate and fishery production link • The current productivity of the lake is within the expected range • Doesn't challenge recent temp increase but cites temperature records do not show a temperature rise in the last century • Phytoplankton chlorophylla seems to have not materially changed from the 1970s to 1990s • Disputes O'Reilly's and Verbug's claims of increased warming and decreased productivity • Rejects Verburgs contention that changes in phytoplankton biomass (biovolume), in dissolved silica and in transparency support the idea of declining productivity.
The strongest evidence in support of climate change is the melting of the polar ice caps, Langcake acknowledges, noting the temperature in Antarctica rose by 2.5 degrees centigrade between 1945 and 1995 and a Norwegian study supporting the idea of a rapidly accelerating melt at both poles, but claims this theory may not be borne out over a longer period.
Their claim, that mainstream science is radically wrong, is unfounded and not supported by sufficiently strong evidence.
This is probably Senator Back's strongest supporting evidence, however note that there is no specific claim of ill - health, just a «suggestion» of impact on HRQOL — mainly relating to annoyance and sleep disturbance.
2) Hansen's following claims are hardly supported by evidence: «ice sheets are disintegrating in both hemispheres» and «current events occurring on the ice sheets and in the oceans bordering the ice sheets, provide strong evidence that continued global warming is likely to initiate substantial ice sheet response».
Rest assured that our expert solicitors will work alongside your union to a build strong, evidenced - based case to support your claim.
We work closely with medical experts, highly trained doctors and nursing specialists to build a strong case and have the resources to collect good evidence in support of your claim.
Skilled attorneys have years of experience negotiating with insurance companies and can build a strong portfolio of evidence to support your claim.
Our staff will work strategically to gather supporting evidence for your claim in order to present your case in the strongest light.
Your claim is only as strong as the evidence you have to support it.
We do this by examining every aspect of your drunk driving accident case to make sure that the scope and extent of your injuries, damages and harm are fully documented so that you will have strong supporting evidence in your claim against the drunk driver.
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