Sentences with phrase «than sufficient evidence»

He has now given more than sufficient evidence that he does not wish to abide by the comments policy on excessive repetition.
I thought SUNY political science professor Gerry Benjamin offered more than sufficient evidence, chapter and verse, on behalf of plaintiffs.
«There's more than sufficient evidence for this case to go to the jury on all counts,» U.S. District Judge Joan M. Azrack said.
and although he now finds himself more skeptical than once he was about the authenticity of some of the elements of the teaching involved, this does not change the fact that this emphasis was a part of the teaching of Jesus; there is still more than sufficient evidence to show this.
By your own reasoning there is more than sufficient evidence for God!

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Jack Marcum, head of research services for the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.), sees «little evidence of a literal shortage of ministers... We are training more than sufficient numbers of ministers of word and sacrament in the PCUSA to pastor mid-sized and larger congregations and fill other traditional ministries.»
The sufficient evidence of this point in the case of the New Testament writings is that all of them have now been shown to depend on sources, written or oral, earlier than themselves, and hence not to be the original and originating witness that the early church mistook them to be in judging them to be apostolic.
We've simply opened our minds to the fact that there is not sufficient evidence to support your imaginary friend (no more real than Harry Potter).
Having scored 17 goals in all competitions last season, there is sufficient evidence that suggests Martial would do more than most in this Manchester United squad in terms of easing the burden on Zlatan Ibrahimovic to score goals which is the primary issue at Manchester United.
«In light of the April 14, 2016 «proof of life» video released by CNN, the May 2016 escape of Amina Ali and the most recent August 2016 «plea for rescue» video released by Boko Haram, we believe there is more than sufficient credible evidence and intelligence to substantiate an immediate rescue effort of the Chibok Girls and thousands of others that remain in Boko Haram captivity,» they said.
Maybe someday there will be a scientific report — with sufficient detail about a site's algorithm - based matching and vetted through the best scientific peer process — that will provide scientific evidence that dating sites» matching algorithms provide a superior way of finding a mate than simply selecting from a random pool of potential partners.
It should be noted, however, that while a study on senescent cell ablation in genetically normal mice would provide at least some evidence on the effect of senescent cells (and their ablation) on promoting cancer, even such a study would likely show less effect than could be anticipated in a large mammal model, since even normally - aging mice rarely suffer metastatic disease to the extent of aging humans, as sheer primary tumor volume is generally sufficient to be fatal to mice.
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.
Some think a man will die sooner if he eats continually of fat - free meat than if he eats nothing, but this is a belief on which sufficient evidence for a decision has not been gathered in the North.
Rather than waiting for the glacial progress of modern biomedical research, which needs decades to assemble sufficient evidence to get an application for funding for a clinical trial past skeptical reviewers, anyone with a brain or neurological condition should simply experiment with a ketogenic diet themselves to see if it helps.
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).
On the other hand, a substantial proportion of unsuccessful end - of - grade - one readers possess better than average phonemic awareness; this evidence is the critical piece in establishing that phonemic awareness is a necessary but not a sufficient condition for reading success.
State inspections could encompass such things as assessment of the curriculum assuring that it is broad and engaging, appraisal of teachers» continuing education ensuring quality and sufficient learning opportunities are being offered, evaluation of the level of parental and family engagement opportunities and communications, and that there is satisfactory evidence that the school is conscientiously working towards improving rather than just complying with paperwork.
Please, note that investor should produce sufficient evidence for the above reasons and the interest rate will be 1 % lesser than the normal interest rate for the entire tenure.
Yet more evidence that the world has vast commercially - exploitable wind and solar energy resources, that are more than sufficient to produce more than enough electricity for all current uses, plus the electrification of ground transport, without fossil fuels or nuclear power.
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.
Clearly, the loss of biodiversity (estimated at thousands of times the natural backgroud rate), the number of well known species that are threatened (10 - 40 % depending on taxonomic group), the loss of 10,000 - 30,000 genetically distinct populations per day (see Hughes et al., 1997) massive declines of groundwater, soil productivity and fertility, etc. as well as the fact that human activities now impact biogeochemical cycles over huge spatial scales is sufficient evidence that our species is living off of natural capital, rather than income.
BBD writes - «Finite fossil hydrocarbon reserves (note I do not limit this definition to «fuel») plus robust physics of radiative transfer, plus paleoclimate evidence plus uncertainty are, together, more than sufficient grounds to justify the rapid reduction in fossil HC use.»
Finite fossil hydrocarbon reserves (note I do not limit this definition to «fuel») plus robust physics of radiative transfer, plus paleoclimate evidence plus uncertainty are, together, more than sufficient grounds to justify the rapid reduction in fossil HC use.
Where is the evidence that they will agree to anything sufficient in 2020, when their per capita incomes will still be markedly lower than other developed countries?
Usurping the Investigation Committee The Inquiry Committee obviously believed that there was «sufficient evidence to warrant an investigation» of Allegation # 2, as it proceeded to carry out its own investigation of the allegation (rather than allowing a properly constituted investigation committee to do so.)
Jim, I still state I have sufficient evidence for warming, but I still can not state to an equivalent level that there is more than correlation to CO2 and not yet definitive causation.
Any such comments say more about my detractors (that they form conclusions without sufficient evidence) than they do about me.
For most people, that would be sufficient evidence that my deposits are responsible for the rise in our savings, and that my wife is actively opposing this rise by spending more than she is saving.
Perhaps this supporting evidence would be sufficient that you would regard the hypothesis as confirmed beyond reasonable doubt, perhaps not, but either way, you would be more favorably inclined than before.
A very small minority of states allow for reimbursement of fees upon an acquittal, but even then, it is often necessary to prove by a preponderance of the evidence that you were actually innocent, so a dismissal on procedural grounds or an acquittal at a criminal trial where the prosecution must show beyond a reasonable doubt that you are guilty, is not sufficient to show that it is more likely than not that you are innocent.
It may be appropriate for the court to consider appointing a specialist other than the proposed examiner but only where the plaintiff demonstrates, on a preponderance of evidence, sufficient grounds to justify the court in concluding that its discretion should not be exercised in favour of the appointment of the defendant's nominee...
Although I am aware of the often - repeated statement that personal rights are more important than property rights, where the owner has stored his valuables representing his life's accumulations, his livelihood business, his tools and implements, and his treasured antiques as appears in the case at bar, and where the evidence is sufficient to sustain a finding that the installation was intended only as a warning to ward off thieves and criminals, I can see no compelling reason why the use of such a device alone would create liability as a matter of law.
Proceedings may not be started more than three years after the offence was committed and more than 12 months after a prosecutor had sufficient evidence to bring proceedings.
The burden of proof on a private access leave application is a lower burden than the civil balance of probabilities (i.e., an private access applicant need only establish sufficient credible evidence of the alleged conduct to lead to a bona fide belief by the Tribunal).
If the Court is satisfied that no further argument or evidence than the parties can at once adduce is required as may be sufficient for the decision of the suit and that no injustice will result from proceeding with the suit, the Court may make a determination at the «first hearing», which takes place after the plaint and written statement have been filed, before the «hearing of the suit» where witnesses are examined.
They held that the Policy failed to take into account what was sufficient circumstantial evidence that her grandfather was, more likely than not, entitled to registration such as:
In order for those phrases in s. 31.3 to provide sufficient evidence of reliability: (1) they have to be given objective meanings, rather than subjective meanings as determined by the operation of the electronic system itself; and, (2) be based upon authoritative standards.
The US National Toxicology Program reported that there was sufficient evidence to conclude that blood lead concentrations less than five micrograms per decilitre are associated with intellectual deficits (lower IQ score), academic disabilities, attention - related behaviours and problem behaviours:
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