Sentences with phrase «very robust evidence»

«What has changed is that over the past decade, certainly on the economic agenda, we've built a very robust evidence base which civil servants in the Treasury, for example, have accepted.
That's not very robust evidence, and there's nothing physical to link that to your god.

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A more recent survey of the empirical research by Reed College's Kimberly Clausing found «very little robust evidence linking corporate tax rates and wages.»
So it requires scientific supporting evidence that is very robust (after all, we want folks to drastically alter their life styles or face catastrophic consequences).
... the very nature of science means it is always developing and progressing and the UK, like any other nation, needs the latest robust scientific evidence to underpin its national policy and decision making.
There is absolutely no evidence for a very low sensitivity inherent within the Earth system, and there are only a few authors currently publishing, such as Lindzen or Spencer, that are still arguing the point... generally based on very questionable methodology and assumptions that do not stand up as being robust to a wide line of evidence.
The above illustration depicts, in a very abbreviated and sketchy form, that as the scientific evidence of the threat from human - induced climate change became stronger over a 40 - year period and as the US political opposition to climate change policies successfully fought to prevent the adoption of robust US climate policies, the atmospheric concentration of CO2 rose from below 320 ppm (parts per million) to current levels of over 400 ppm.
«Because you should be someone who understands how the work is done, you should do the work, because that is how people will perceive you as their equal, because here in London people are very robust, people are very evidence - based.
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