Sentences with phrase «sufficient evidence supports the claim»

«That is, no sufficient evidence supports the claim that playing computer games can improve one's mind in general.»

Not exact matches

Among others, the committee said the NPP failed to provide sufficient evidence to support its claims that there were foreign nationals on the current register.
In any case, the question is not whether Wolfe dismisses Darwin and Chomsky unfairly, but rather whether he marshals sufficient factual evidence to support his central claim.
One study provided sufficient evidence to support this claim.
The resulting medical article is a literature review to establish if sufficient scientific evidence supports the claim that bioidentical hormones are safer and more effective than chemically altered synthetic hormones.
I have no problem with the claim that a vegan diet is very healthy, there is sufficient evidence to support that.
Although there are numerous claimed benefits of using probiotic supplements, such as maintaining gastrointestinal health, in part by lowering risk of and severity of constipation or diarrhea, and improving immune health, including lower risk of and severity of acute upper respiratory tract infections, i.e., the common cold, such claims are not all supported by sufficient clinical evidence.
At the end of the day, there are many who argue that this is overly reactive and there isn't sufficient evidence to support these claims.
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
However, it does mean that it currently lacks sufficient evidence to support claims of effectiveness that all models, regardless of size, should provide in the future.
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As discovery could produce sufficient evidence to support a claim of actual malice or reckless disregard of the truth, Judge Combs - Greene concluded the cases should not be dismissed.
«Evidence sufficient to disprove either accusation can be defined very precisely: it would consist of the p value supporting the claim of statistical insignificance, the peer - reviewed journal article in which it was presented, and the page number where the study is cited in the IPCC Report.»
My fellow posters in general: when one can not provide sufficient evidence to support their claims or states they «know» something without any analytical and credible discussion or evidence, they often resort to name calling.
Finally, the General Court's judgments show that the Council does not have unfettered discretion to designate undertakings and persons on the sanctions list without providing sufficient evidence to support its claim and without giving the designatee ample chance to exercise its right to self defence.
The court is reluctant to decide cases on the basis of the burden of proof but it seems that, in this case, the recorder felt the applicant did not have sufficient evidence to support a successful claim.
The limited number of LAT decisions rendered to date, provide several examples of accident victims being unsuccessful in their claims because they failed to present sufficient documentary evidence and supporting medical opinions to counter the expert medical opinions which the insurers obtained from their medical specialists.
There must be sufficient evidence to support the claim for damages.
Arm yourself with knowledge of how the personal injury claim process works, sufficient evidence to support your claim, and an experienced personal injury lawyer to give yourself the best possible chance of securing an appropriate settlement amount for your damages.
Under Federal Rule of Evidence 901 (a), «The requirement of authentication... is satisfied by evidence sufficient to support a finding that the matter in question is what its proponent claimsEvidence 901 (a), «The requirement of authentication... is satisfied by evidence sufficient to support a finding that the matter in question is what its proponent claimsevidence sufficient to support a finding that the matter in question is what its proponent claims
Those with viable negligence claims should inquire into whether there is evidence sufficient to support an entitlement to punitive damages, and the assistance of experienced trial counsel can be useful to those undertaking this endeavor.
As a result, the plaintiff failed to offer evidence in support of the interference prong of its tortious interference claim sufficient to survive summary judgment.
«Some proponents have claimed that research exists that supports their methods, or that their methods are evidence based, or are even the sole evidence - based approach in existence, yet these proponents provide no citations to credible scientific research sufficient to support these claims (Becker - Weidman, n.d. - b).
The court also questioned the evidence submitted by the Taxpayer in support of his claims, as the court found that the evidence appeared to be mere estimations of the time spent working on the rental properties, which is not sufficient to support a claim of being a real estate professional under the Code.
Heelan Realty and Development Corp. v. Ocskasy (27 A.D. 3d 620)- broker's claim dismissed; although testimony supported conclusion that the contractional relationship of the parties continued beyond the expiration date of the written listing agreement, the broker failed to present legally sufficient evidence of its entitlement to payment of a brokerage commission; prospective buyer's principal testified that buyer was not advised regarding the environmental contamination and subsequent remediation of the property, that regulatory approvals of the clean up work had not been obtained and was unable to state that the prospective buyer would have consummated the purchase had it been aware of the contamination issues; broker failed to establish that buyer was ready, willing and able to purchase the property and that there was a meeting of the minds between the buyer and the seller
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