Sentences with phrase «support belief»

There is ample evidence that officers wanted to stop the truck because of immigration violations, but did not have probable cause (or reasonable suspicion) to support their belief of immigration violations.
Plaintiff deposed defendant's gynecologic pathologist expert over two days during which the expert could not point to a single report in the medical literature to support his belief that the plaintiff already had advanced ovarian cancer prior to her first visit with the defendant.
He criticized the statement as providing further evidence to support his belief that Martindale doesn't get social media.
There is nothing directly scientific to support this belief.
I always ask them to provide physical evidence to support their belief in CAGW.
Since this post was made, an additional 27 graphs (80 graphs accumulated as of now) do not support the belief that modern temperatures are unusual or unprecedented.
A lot of the claims that «global warming has stopped» are the result of data that, at first glance, seems to support this belief.
Climate change doubters used this analysis to support their belief that — despite climatological data which includes 800,000 year ice - core records of atmospheric carbon dioxide — humans have not affected the atmosphere by releasing billions of tons of carbon dioxide per year.
They are also unable to come up with empirical scientific data to support their belief.
«The scientific evidence to support their belief that inhaling other people's smoke causes cancer simply does not exist.»
The motivation underlying these efforts appears to be a coordinated strategy to support the belief that mankind's activities are causing global warming.
There does not seem to be valid justification to support the belief the GHG emissions are net harmful.
An examination of the empirical literature did not support this belief: Econometric forecasts were not shown to be significantly better in any of the 14 ex post and 16 ex ante tests.
It is just a pile of cherry picked factoids and opinion (that support your belief).
Produce scientific papers that support your belief that food quality is getting worse because of our CO2 emissions.
Believe as you wish, but please don't take exception if I refrain from donating money to support your belief.
One final point, you write «You guys do realize that the fact that you personally canâ $ ™ t provide any evidence means you personally believe in AGW with absolutely no evidence to support that belief, donâ $ ™ t you?»
One final point, you [Willis] write â $ œYou guys do realize that the fact that you personally canâ $ ™ t provide any evidence means you personally believe in AGW with absolutely no evidence to support that belief, donâ $ ™ t you?â $?
As far as changes in a direction that «support his belief,» scientists don't have beliefs, they have conclusions.
(3) Your claim that «ALL changes in the direction that support his belief
And why are ALL changes in the direction that support his belief?
They define things at will (e.g. peer review makes a publication right) and redefine them at will (e.g. only certain peer reviewed publications are right) depending on whether those things support their belief.
As evidence to support their belief system continues to crumble in all directions, acolytes of the Not CO2 cult fall back ever more desperately on quote mining.
As evidence to support their belief system continues to crumble in all directions, acolytes of the warming cult fall back ever more desperately on the summer melting of Arctic ice to justify their wishful thinking that the world is still warming, and to explain why we are enjoying such cold winters and wet summers.
Karen, if your mindset / belief is that sexism is holding you back, you'll make decisions and take (or not take) actions to support that belief.
Although some have suggested that low protein diets might have a protective benefit for animals with healthy kidneys, scientific research does not support this belief
And there is evidence to support the belief that dogs make us happy.
There is no evidence to support the belief that there are not enough responsibly bred puppies to meet the demand.
We now have the research to support the belief that over-vaccination is dangerous for our pets (as it is for ourselves) and the ability to do better in terms of protecting them.
CAAB, Vice President of Shelter Research and Development, ASPCA September 2014 We've been told giving pets as gifts leads to bad outcomes — but research doesn't support that belief.
Most of them, like documentaries, are about finding facts that support your belief, and in some cases ignoring the ones that do not.
However, there is no evidence to support this belief.
When something is extremely unlikely and there is no historical evidence to support the belief that it's going to succeed, it is very difficult to correctly anticipate the outcome.
Empirically robust and theoretically sound reasons support the belief that investors can do better than traditional high - yield index strategies.
And if Random House doesn't deeply discount big titles from bestselling authors — but those titles stay at or near the top of bestseller lists anyway — that will support the belief that readers are willing to pay a premium for books by certain authors.
Munster has anecdotal evidence to support his belief.
There is no evidence to support the belief that including SBAC scores in teacher evaluations will lessen the differences in learning outcomes between the state's wealthier and less - advantaged students.
As Peter Cookson and Kristina Berger observed in 2002, «Much of the charter movement is rooted in the same assumptions and philosophy that [voucher advocates John] Chubb and [Terry] Moe use to support their belief that the American public school system should be transformed into a market - based «economy» that forces autonomous, publicly funded schools to compete for students.»
In every high school across the state, professionals support this belief and help all students define and achieve their postsecondary goals.
In a new report put out by the Brown Center on Education Policy at Brookings, Tom Loveless finds that «data do not support the view that the homework burden is growing, nor do they support the belief that the proportion of students with a lot of homework has increased in recent years.»
At Bett Academies this month, I will start off by looking at what evidence there is to support the belief that the academies programme has so far made an impact on educational standards in England, looking initially at the performance of the Labour sponsor academies that were set up by Tony Blair and his Government.
Schneider and his colleagues believe that consumer choice in schooling can have positive effects on education quality, and they support their belief with test score data from New York City.
I keep on reading reviews about it to support my belief but I was able to do it.
Just check out the thousands of studies on the federal website for health research; www.pubmed.com to support your belief in the body to use natural substances from foods and herbs to support body wellness.
Dr Bügel says: «No systematic differences between cultivation systems representing organic and conventional production methods were found across the five crops so the study does not support the belief that organically grown foodstuffs generally contain more major and trace elements than conventionally grown foodstuffs.»
While the evidence does support the belief that taking adequate protein increases strength, there does not seem to be much evidence that increasing protein will lead to huge gains in strength and power.
Many bodybuilders think that working out with fast - tempo or aggressive music helps them unleash their full potential, and science seems to strongly support this belief.
There are several studies which support this belief.
According to Gould, even respected sociologists and psychologists have used falsified or shaky data to support the belief that Westerners are genetically predisposed to rule the world.
«It's a common thought that nausea indicates a healthy pregnancy, but there wasn't a lot of high - quality evidence to support this belief,» said the study's first author, Stefanie N. Hinkle, Ph.D, a staff scientist in NICHD's Epidemiology Branch.
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