Sentences with phrase «though conclusive evidence»

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Though these results are far from conclusive (for instance, they can't explain why humans alone seem to have language), the evidence leans towards the cognitive account.
The journal Sex Education published an earlier article of mine in which I found some evidence (though not conclusive since the data on STIs available to us is far inferior to that on pregnancy rates) that STI rates amongst teenagers have increased fastest in those areas promoting the EBC the most.
If your baby is breastfed, following a nondairy diet may be worth a try, even though there's no conclusive evidence that it helps.
Even though the evidence is short of conclusive, the department says «any reduction in particulate levels would be welcome».
Even though decades of research haven't turned up any conclusive evidence that genetically modified plants pose a health risk, barely a quarter of Europeans are willing to see them become part of the food supply.
Even though obesity has been associated with poor vitamin D status, the evidence that vitamin D affects obesity is not entirely conclusive (1).
Although the evidence so far isn't conclusive it does appear as though, even in humans, that insulin could also be an exacerbating factor.
Notice their statement: Evidence available so far, though not conclusive, does not link hormone residues in meat or milk with any human health effect.
The best that can be said for the catastrophist side is that there is at least some evidence that future warming or changes in sea level or ocean chemistry could be catastrophic, even though this evidence is far from conclusive and is actively contradicting most models that predict catastrophe at present.
Years of practice wisdom, theory, and related areas of research (i.e., the importance of the home literacy environment, parental stimulation of children's language development, security of the parent - child attachment relationship, and parent involvement in preschool and early intervention programs) strongly suggest that parents» involvement in their children's formal schooling is vital for their academic success, even though the research evidence is less than conclusive.
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