When showing a home to potential buyers,
they use compelling evidence — its price per square foot, its value compared to homes in the neighborhood, etc. — to sell the home.
Not exact matches
The decision has received a good deal of attention from the press and commentators, largely because the Court rejected the
use of the transaction price as
compelling evidence of fair value, despite several recent Delaware appraisal decisions that have relied heavily or exclusively on the transaction price.
Russ Bauckham
uses the Gospels themselves as internal
evidence of their own eyewitness accounts but, if you're willing to accept the Gospels as trustworthy by their own declaration and you're easily impressed by the force of the author's argument alone then it might be
compelling.
Many of us see these identical dynamics being
used against Julie, and the
evidence seems quite
compelling, overwhelming in fact.
Honestly, I don't see you you could find that any more
compelling than the «
evidence» people
use to cite regarding magic, or the little folk.
There are still people who dispute that contention but not as many as there
used to be» so few, in fact, that Stricherz does not feel
compelled to go through all the copious
evidence for it.
Now a University of Colorado Cancer Center study published online ahead of print in the journal Oncogene offers
compelling evidence explaining this failure and offering a possible strategy for the
use of retinoic acid or other retinoids against some breast cancers: Because early clinical trials are often offered to patients who have already tried other more established therapies, breast cancer cells may have been pushed past an important tipping point that offers retinoic acid resistance.
Langergraber, who studies the evolution of cooperation and social relationships in wild chimpanzees, notes that there's
compelling evidence in finches, crows, and gorillas that some behaviors — like learning to
use tools or eat nettles that will sting unless they are handled just so — have genetic underpinnings.
«The fact that we have no
evidence on the off - label
uses for these devices is concerning, especially because many first responders feel
compelled to
use them because of the cost differences.»
Now Alperson and colleagues have found
compelling, although not conclusive,
evidence that one of our ancestors was
using fire 790,000 years ago at Gesher Benot Ya'aqov.
(3) Future clinical application of human germline genome editing should not proceed unless, at a minimum, there is (a) a
compelling medical rationale, (b) an
evidence base that supports its clinical
use, (c) an ethical justification, and (d) a transparent public process to solicit and incorporate stakeholder input.
The study provides
compelling, preclinical
evidence for
using this approach to treat acute HIV infection.
«There is no
compelling scientific
evidence for
using dandelion as a treatment for any medical condition»
Visions may lack some of the atmosphere of Jessabelle, which
used its Louisiana locations to great effect, and Fisher lacks the
compelling, quirkier presence of the earlier film's Sarah Snook, but Visions serves as further
evidence that Greutert is one of the most interesting mainstream horror directors around — I can easily see a The Conjuring - style success in his future — and that despite its many diminishing - returns franchise films (Paranormal Activity, Sinister, Insidious, et al.), Blumhouse is far from running out of ideas.
There is
compelling evidence that
using Child - to - Child with children in difficult circumstances leads to increased self - efficacy, empathy, improved decision making, and other life skills.
«The track record of top - performing countries, early
evidence of positive effects from faithful implementation of high - quality curricula here in the United States, and the persistent
evidence that our classrooms are under - challenging our students at every level
compel us to put materials that we
use to teach at the core of serious education reform.»
It is a powerful tool for teaching and learning that can be
used as
compelling evidence within each of the four cornerstones of the new Ofsted inspection framework: the achievement of pupils at school; the quality of teaching; the quality of leadership and management; and the behaviour and safety of pupils at school.
School leaders now have «
compelling evidence» to make sure the # 4bn spent on teaching assistants each year is
used in ways that improve results for pupils, the chief executive of the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) has said today.
Evidence that race is a good proxy for other factors that might be correlated with educational benefits does not support a
compelling interest in the
use of race to achieve academic results.
Current first - generation tools such as student surveys and self - report tools represent a valuable first step, but too many of them lack
compelling scientific
evidence for the measurement constructs,
use flawed or limited measurement methodologies, are susceptible to faking or coaching, or are too narrow in terms of the scoring, reporting and guidance they seek to provide users.
The most
compelling line of research focuses on teachers «
use of formative or «just - in - time
evidence «232 about students «learning to shape their own instruction.
Evaluation of the two studies was funded by the Education Endowment Foundation (EEF) charity, which says there is
compelling evidence that should help shape the the way TAs are
used in schools to ensure they improve pupils» results.
The
evidence on
using student talk as a mechanism for learning is
compelling; in classrooms with higher rates and levels of student talk, more students excel academically (Stichter, Stormont, & Lewis, 2009).
The authors of the publication conclude: «This study offers the most
compelling evidence to date demonstrating the beneficial effect of pimobendan when compared with benazepril for extending survival in dogs with CHF caused by MMVD when
used in conjunction with other standard therapy.»
«Mark's innovative, multi-layered abstract paintings with paper, seen most recently in Pickett's Charge at the Smithsonian Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden, and Stephen's extraordinary textile works on view at the BMA are
evidence that these new modes of contemporary painting can produce artworks as
compelling as those created
using more traditional methods.»
McIntyre and McKitrick were able to show that the Hockey Stick chart was based on cherry picked
use of data, failed to comply with accepted standards in statistics and signal processing, and ignored
compelling evidence for the Medieval Warm Period where historical records demonstrate that it was just as warm, if not warmer, then than the 20th century.
While Maibach's formulation may be the most
compelling one, it would be fraudulent to
use it without
evidence that all 97 % of climate scientists based their opinions on their own independent evaluation of the
evidence, rather than on the opinions of other climate scientists whom they trusted.
The motions judge in SC v. NS concluded that the act of one lawyer for a client sharing the opposing party's
compelled discovery
evidence — in this case, documents — with another lawyer representing the same client in another related proceeding constitutes prohibited «
use» of the
evidence.
We will only agree to enter into an attorney - client relationship with you if we decide that there is sufficient
compelling evidence that could be
used to prove your innocence.
I'll
use any tool that allows me to present
evidence in a clearer, more
compelling way.
Two decades ago companies in the demonstrative -
evidence and litigation support industry pioneered the
use of technology to improve litigators» work product and reduce the cost of telling a
compelling story to a jury.
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.
Secondly, section 10 (3) of the Regulation stated,
using plain language, that parties in proceedings challenging the truthfulness of
compelled reports may
use them as
evidence (at para 34).
Our legal team will contact witnesses, work with experts, collect police reports and medical records, and
use all necessary
evidence to build a
compelling case on your behalf.
(1996) 23 EHRR 313, an exception was created by the Companies Act 1985 where Department of Trade and Industry inspectors could
compel a person to answer questions, and s 434 (5) established that the answers obtained could be
used in
evidence in any subsequent proceedings.
While Bartkowski says the
evidence of the payor must be
compelling, I prefer to
use the word clear when discussing the necessary
evidence of business circumstances as the former word might be taken to suggest a higher standard of proof than is called for by Kowalewich.
The reason is simple: as per White, where police action
compels or coerces an individual to furnish
evidence later
used against them, inclusion of such
evidence will offend the principle against self - incrimination.
What is clear is that the UNSC is endowed with great powers which can and should be
used consistently to address grave violations of human rights, where the
evidence is clear and
compelling.
Carried as far as blind logic may
compel some to go, the notion that statements from the mouth of the defendant should not be
used in
evidence would have a severe and unfortunate impact upon the great bulk of criminal cases.
While the
evidence in that case was
compelling, we often need to
use models, accident reconstructions, computer simulations and other forms of demonstration to help juries understand how the accident occurred.
They can
compel you to answer questions, but must give you immunity from the
use of your testimony (or any
evidence derived from your testimony) in a criminal case.
Emphasizing accomplishments, with
evidence wherever possible; and
using a
compelling design, and even a dab of color in online resumes is important.
Move and NAR say the timeline of events is
compelling evidence that Samuelson
used the phone to share confidential details of the potential Trulia - Move merger with Zillow, and then covered his tracks by deleting the text messages.