Sentences with phrase «very compelling evidence»

But great advances in paleoclimate, analysis of in - situ and satellite observations, my own acquisition of some basic understanding of climate physics and, yes, climate models have all added up to very compelling evidence that we are changing climate and engendering serious risks in doing so.
Hailer et al provide additional, very compelling evidence for an older origin of the polar bear.
There's been no official announcement from Amazon just yet, but there's a story at Gigaom with very compelling evidence that Amazon is close to revealing a new service called Kindle Unlimited, an ebook subscription service for $ 9.99 per month.
That's not very compelling evidence to me.
«This provides very compelling evidence that every country that experiences a large Zika outbreak is likely to see devastating outcomes on fetuses and infants,» says CDC epidemiologist Peggy Honein.

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A lot of this evidence, when examined alone could be compelling but a lot of it is very sketchy.
At the very least, in the matter of life versus death, the compelling evidence [in videos] of responsiveness to commands and of puberty warrants giving life the benefit of the doubt.
As emotionally compelling of an idea as a soul may be, there is absolutely no evidence what - so - ever that a soul exists outside the cognitive functions of the very material human brain.
Itquotes Collins as saying, «I don't think God intended Genesis to teach science,» that «the evidence in favour of evolution is utterly compelling» and that «I.D. portrays the Almighty as a clumsy Creator, having to intervene at regular intervals to fix the inadequacies of His own initial plan... [which] is a very unsatisfactory image.»
It's not just the aforementioned memo, Iraq was in a very tough spot in 2001, mainly because of the various theories (some of which presented compelling evidence) that connected Saddam's regime to Al - Qaeda.
The evidence for an even further delayed slow potential is less compelling in very young infants.
Still, Spottiswoode says the evidence is compelling: «It's a very plausible argument.»
«It's easy to put everybody else's needs first — lack of time, lack of sleep are very real issues — but there's some pretty compelling evidence that the demands of caregiving can be pretty toxic on a person's mental and physical health,» she says.
I think that's what compels me about the whole film — it's evidence of very careful observation of characters, places, and actions on Gerwig's part, and it also asks you to pay close attention to understand what's happening.
Still, there would not be compelling evidence that national standards produce optimal outcomes; economic growth, as well as personal fulfillment, could very well require an education focused on much more than just high test scores.
What distinguishes the SatC project from other compelling descriptions of classroom and schoolwide student - centered practices is that the research papers, website, and forthcoming book — Anytime, Anywhere — provide an evidence base for the very practices that effective teachers carry out intuitively.
As noted above, one set of studies finds compelling evidence that value - added measures from certain very simple models typically will be confounded.
Consistency of independent findings on the effectiveness of the intervention in very different settings offers compelling evidence that Reading Recovery accomplishes its goals.
But second, since I am a historian I feel compelled never to assert something with certainty unless I have very persuasive evidence.
I myself respond well to graphical information so I find compelling evidence in charts like this one which clearly show that yesterday's winners are very often tomorrow's losers:
«It was very compelling because it was multiple laboratories finding the same evidence.
Two very interesting studies have generated compelling evidence that birds killed by cats are, on average, significantly less healthy than those killed through non-predatory events (e.g., collisions with buildings).
NetherRealm has very much set the standard with its story campaigns, knowing first - hand how to craft a well - structured and compelling narrative, as evidenced by the two most recent Mortal Kombat titles, as well as its DC Universe crossover, and it's a blueprint that even Capcom attempted to clone for its Street Fighter V story mode (but failed miserably).
re: # 18 I've long argued that this is an «evidence vs representation» issue, that the emphasis on the hockey stick in the TAR seemed due to fact that of the huge numbers of papers and lines of evidence, very few offer a simple, compelling graphic... which is why it has been subject to such attack.
While the hockey stick is very strong evidence as you describe (and as I also described on a different thread recently), I would consider it a step too far to argue that it is compelling evidence for AGW on its own.
On the contrary, he is one of a very small minority of nay - sayers who continue to dispute the facts and science about climate change in the face of compelling, overwhelming, and growing evidence
In two chapters in particular («The Creation of Consensus» and «Fiber») Taubes lays out a very compelling story, which begins with forceful personalities laying out a hypothesis based on scanty and somewhat contradictory evidence, which then becomes the accepted hypothesis of the large funding agencies, even in the absence of further evidence, due to its prima facie plausibility.
That's because the law recognizes society's moral judgment that citizens should not be deprived of their life, liberty or property unless the evidence of their malfeasance is very compelling.
Amazing attention to detail; very methodical, relentless presentation of the evidence such that the reader is compelled to reach the obvious conclusion.
The evidence for glacial cycles of about 100,000 years over the last half million years seems to be very compelling.
«There is very compelling scientific evidence to support that this is the right thing to do for a company committed to sustainability.
Returning to the Mediation Directive, Art 7 represents, no doubt, the outcome of a committee - based compromise, by seeking to impose a broadly based privilege for mediators (and others «involved in the administration of the mediation process») against being compelled to give evidence in civil proceedings arising out of or in connection with a mediation process, subject only to two very narrowly drawn exceptions, which would not appear to recognise any of the established exceptions to the without prejudice principle, save indirectly perhaps the fourth.
The trial judge found this Facebook evidence very compelling and concluded that she continued to have an active social life after the accidents.
This evidence proved to be very compelling in undermining the credibility of the complainant.
«There is a very compelling body of evidence now when it comes to CTE and professional football,» he says.
In December 2014 an authoritative report from the US Senate chaired by Senator Dianne Feinstein found compelling evidence of illegal tortures carried out on the instructions and authority of government officials, including some at the very highest level.
In fact, studies recently conducted at Mt. Hope Family Center have offered compelling evidence that preventive interventions that target maternal representations of relationships are very effective in promoting attachment security.
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