Sentences with phrase «unambiguous evidence in»

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But in the early stages, when a new contender first challenges an accepted paradigm, the criteria do not yield an unambiguous verdict; the experimental evidence and the relative weights assigned to diverse criteria are debatable and subject to individual judgment.
What is critical is that any policies or options that are put on the table in June are clear, unambiguous, well - argued and supported by evidence.
This NASA MARS 2020 approach of mapping the elemental, mineral, and organic composition of rocks at high spatial resolution with non-destructive techniques is now commonly used on Earth to provide unambiguous evidence for early life in its preserved nanoscale context.
«Successful detection of nucleic acids in Martian permafrost samples would provide unambiguous evidence of life on another world,» says Dr Goordial.
«This is unambiguous smoking - gun evidence to confirm theoretical predictions for the conduction of electrons in these materials,» said Purdue University doctoral student Yang Xu, lead author of a paper appearing this week in the journal Nature Physics.
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In short, Strategy 2 generates unambiguous evidence about the existence of peer effects, but the range of estimates is somewhat wide: 0.10 to 0.55 points is a plausible summary of the range, given the various results and known biases.
Only in the face of overwhelming and unambiguous evidence does any consensus emerge.
Judge Treu was unambiguous in how he viewed the facts, pointing to unchallenged evidence that thousands of ineffective teachers in California are impacting the quality of education for thousands of students and their lifetime earnings potential as a result.
Dr. Graham Cogley, professor of geography at Trent University, and an international team of scientists led by Dr. Ben Marzeion, of the University of Innsbruck, have found unambiguous evidence for an increase in the loss of glacier [continue reading...]
In fact, the more recent part of the purple line, which dives down while the so called modern temperature record rises to unseen heights is unambiguous evidence of just this.
There are numerous problems with land based measurements and in fact if only land based measurements are used, there is no unambiguous evidence of any warming in large regions of the world, such as the USA, South America, Africa, etc..
Today on the BBC «Scientists say they now have unambiguous evidence that the warming in the Arctic is accelerating.»
That one says: «Unambiguous evidence for fingerprints of glacial melting was not found, most likely due to the presence of other signals present in sea - level records that can not easily be distinguished.»
``... ICSC chief science advisor, Professor Bob Carter of James Cook University in Queensland, Australia, and author of... «Climate: the Counter Consensus» says, «Science has yet to provide unambiguous evidence....
«Philippe Sands QC, a professor of international law, who gave evidence to the Dutch inquiry, said: «There has been no other independent assessment on the legality of the war in Iraq and the findings of this inquiry are unambiguous.
But in most realms of scientific inquiry, theories are tested against the null hypothesis and accepted only when there is sufficient unambiguous evidence to reject it.
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