Sentences with phrase «to accumulate evidence»

There has been, however, accumulating evidence of negative effects of this shift of power.
But over time, I was persuaded by accumulating evidence that the latest reforms were not likely to live up to their promise.
This project provides accumulating evidence for many findings in psychological research and suggests that there is still more work to do to verify whether we know what we think we know.
Now, given the above, if guidelines change — as they always do with accumulating evidence — that does impact whether the specific guidelines are relevant to a case.
Moreover, rapidly accumulating evidence is linking a low - glycemic diet with a reduced risk of diabetes, heart disease, and certain cancers.
In this case, you just need to accumulate some evidence before the bike is stolen.
Students can accumulate evidence of their learning in growth portfolios.
Virtually all of those diagnosed with thyroid cancer have had the glands removed, even though accumulating evidence suggests in many cases it might have been better to wait, the University of Tokyo's Shibuya adds.
Decisions about funding and expanding such programs should hinge upon accumulating evidence about how best to scale up and sustain the most promising ones.
Accumulating evidence in human IBD and animal models suggests that imbalances in composition of the intestinal microbiota contribute to the pathogenesis of chronic intestinal inflammation.
But in recent years, archaeologists and linguists have accumulated evidence supporting another hypothesis: Premodern Polynesian sailors navigated their sophisticated ships all the way to the west coast of South America and brought the sweet potato back home with them.
Commenting on the 2015 Human Spaces report when it was released, organisational psychology professor Sir Cary Cooper said: «The benefit of design inspired by nature, known as biophilic design, is accumulating evidence at a rapid pace.
There is unequivocal evidence of serious, adverse effects from over exposure to sunlight in terms of skin cancers and cataracts, but there is also accumulating evidence that sunlight exposure, acting via its role in vitamin D synthesis, can protect against certain diseases.
Despite accumulating evidence for a reconsolidation process in animals, support in humans, especially for episodic memory, is limited.
While physical exertion can certainly be an irritant, accumulating evidence points other factors that could also be at play.
The gut immune system likely plays a central role in the pathogenesis of type 1 diabetes, because accumulating evidence suggests that affected people have aberrant regulation of gut immunity (94,95).
«Accumulating evidence clearly shows that our environment and the global climate system are changing.
There is «strongly accumulating evidence that it is possible in many cases to increase brain activity [long] after severe injury,» Schiff said, but «there is essentially no infrastructure to have clinical follow - up» or even «larger investigative studies.»
In the lower gallery, a series of discrete works serve as accumulated evidence of a project - each sculpture it's own portable, temporary site, a complex system marking a location with an individual, precisely choreographed gesture.
If I take your meaning correctly, the groundhog routine is nonsense because accumulated evidence makes it easy to reject the notion that rodent shadows are predictive of spring.
Accumulating evidence confirms the need for school integration.
Reporters covering Gov. Andrew Cuomo's administration have long accumulated evidence that the public schedules the administration releases every few months, after the fact, feature some dubious omissions.
If the theory of evolution only appeared formally and scientifically with Darwin in the 19th century, and famously continues to evolve with burgeoning discoveries and nuances in our own time (the New York Times featured an entire section dedicated to the pullulating perspectives of evolutionary theory on June 28, 2007), perhaps religion can be forgiven a certain tardiness in catching up to the swiftly accumulating evidence.
Accumulating evidence implicates several commonly used insecticides in honey bee deaths, sparking a growing demand for bee - safe alternatives.
«Together, these studies provide accumulating evidence about the possible short - and long - term benefits of ADHD medications,» D'Onofrio said.
«While more research is needed, accumulating evidence exists to suggest that energy drink consumption is linked to adverse cardiovascular events, sleep disturbances, and other substance use among adolescents,» says Amelia Arria, director of the University of Maryland School of Public Health's Center for Young Adult Health and Development and co-author of the recent energy drink and alcohol study.
The degree to which accumulated evidence and theory support specific interpretations of test scores.
Within 2 days Jamie Butler accumulated evidence and produced a written submission for this appeal.
You may be spared the death penalty if you can show a problem with your appointed defender, but it is much harder if there is merely enormous accumulated evidence that you weren't guilty in the first place and the jury got it wrong.
Her work is stimulated by the practices and accumulated evidence from institutions of psychiatry, education and indeed theatre, and infused with the psychological and physical effects of restraint, moulding and manipulation.
San - Qi Ginseng (Radix Pseudoginseng) Accumulating evidence indicates that Panax notoginseng saponins (PNS), the major ingredients in Panax notoginseng (San - Qi Ginseng) may aid in supporting blood vessel health by supporting healthy cholesterol levels.
Daniel Bausch and Ian Crozier in a commentary: «A documented case of sexual transmission in Liberia six months after acute Ebola virus disease, along with accumulating evidence of similar events, remind us that even low levels of virus can result in transmission.»
As scientists have accumulated evidence for global warming and its possible consequences, so the scientific and political consensus has favoured attempts at reducing carbon emissions through taxes and regulations and subsidies, many of them directed at factories and motor - cars.
We also have accumulating evidence about the dangers of a warming climate — Australia more than any other OECD country — and we should just get on with that too.
It rests on painstaking research with accumulating evidence.
On the other hand, accumulating evidence points to a bigger correlation between a lack of physical exercise and high body fat, measured by the body - mass - index, and high blood pressure.
Accumulating evidence makes increasingly clear that sedentary behaviour (too much sitting, as distinct from too little exercise), assessed as daily sitting time, leisure - time sitting, time spent sitting in cars or television viewing time, is associated with higher mortality risk — particularly from cardiovascular disease.
Ms. Money Counselor likes to look at statistics on net worth and other financial measures for people our age to give some context to how we're doing and to accumulate evidence confirming her several financial Armageddon hypotheses.
The weight of the accumulated evidence by no means signals an imminent end to the Bull, but with the start of the «late innings» investors should be cognizant of the appearance of additional «caution flags» and begin to shift behavior to a more selective market opportunities orientation, in our view.
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