20 There was therefore
sufficient analysis of the evidence and, in spite of the inconsistencies in the testimony, the trial judge found Ms. M. guilty.
The Senior President stated that there was a serious question as to whether there had been
a sufficient analysis of the evidence and how the court had resolved the serious disagreements in the expert evidence so as to conduct the proportionality exercise.
Not exact matches
Various on - line dating sites claim that their methods for pairing individuals produce more frequent, higher quality, or longer lasting marriages, but the
evidence underlying the claims to date has not met conventional standards
of scientific
evidence including: (i)
sufficient methodological details to permit independent replication; (ii) open and shared data to permit a verification
of analyses; (iii) the presentation
of evidence through peer - reviewed journals rather than through Internet postings and blogs; (iv) data collection free
of artifacts, such as expectancy effects, placebo effects, and confirmatory biases by investigators; and (v) randomized clinical trials (3, 9).
During 2011 — 12, the district focused on implementing Writing Anchor Standard 1 (W1), which states that students must be able to «write arguments to support claims in
analysis of substantive topics or texts, using valid reasoning and relevant and
sufficient evidence.»
Use
of sufficient evidence in the form
of brief quotations or descriptions or
analysis to support your assertions.
I mentioned Wald's sequential
analysis (and its descendants); I hope that there is
sufficient evidence to decide that one
of them is really accurate enough to base policy decisions on before more than 20 more years pass.
Instead
of assuming every peak in a frequency
analysis constitutes
sufficient evidence for the existence
of a cycle, I only consider those where abundant
evidence exists in the scientific literature that solar cycles match the climate
evidence precisely.
[127] Professor Piché in her text Fairness in Class Action Settlements, supra at pp. 179 - 80 summarizes the various factors for the settlement approval test into seven factors; i.e.: (1) judicial risk
analysis: likelihood
of recovery, or likelihood
of success on the merits weighed against amount and form
of settlement relief; (2) future expense, complexity and likely duration
of litigation; (3) class reaction: number and nature
of objections; (4) recommendations and experience
of counsel and opinion
of interested persons; (5) adequacy
of representation: good faith and absence
of collusion; (6) discovery
evidence sufficient for «effective representation» and (7) adequacy
of notice
of proposed settlement to absent class members.
By accepting the certificate
of analysis into
evidence without first allowing defense voir dire / cross examination questioning
of the machine operator accepts that attestation clause as reliable without allowing the defendant not only to challenge not only whether the witness is reliable, credible and with
sufficient recall, but also to challenge whether the witness properly and according to DFS procedure operated this claimed sophisticated piece
of machinery that thusly requires a commensurate level
of sophistication in understanding the machinery and using it.
Ultimately, the Tribunal ruled that the Applicant's health practitioners had not presented
sufficient documentary
evidence, supporting reasons and
analysis to establish that the Applicant had sustained cervical radiculopathy, noting that the chiropractor's conclusion was based on the Applicant's complaints
of pain and without specific testing or assessments to support his diagnosis.
In the absence
of an actual impact on market price, a careful
analysis of detailed
evidence of the reporting issuer's business and operations, market conditions and various other market - related factors would be
sufficient.
Meta -
analyses of home visiting published both in the United States and Europe report
sufficient evidence that home visiting, when appropriately provided, can:
Preliminary
evidence from descriptive studies within programs and meta -
analyses of randomized trials (comparing programs with different characteristics) suggest that it will be important to adhere to established program models until there is
sufficient evidence to support revisions.14 Although the scientific literature provides some comparison
of effects for programs with different constellations
of characteristics, the field
of home visits is still in its infancy as far as determining the relative importance
of any specific characteristic is concerned.
In addition, there is
sufficient evidence from meta -
analyses that certain treatments are effective for certain types
of problems, e.g. parent training for externalizing problems or exposure for phobia (Chambless and Ollendick 2001).