Sentences with phrase «viable theory of»

It is important to prepare for your court hearing and to conduct a full investigation of your firearm accident beforehand so that you can present a viable theory of cause to the courtroom judge and jury.
I don't care how many controls you add, if it runs and gives a good fit with all the data sets (paleo, historical, recent), then it is a viable theory of climate.
If they wish to be taken seriously, it is past time for distributists to lay off the agrarianism, and to present distributism as a sensible, viable theory of distributed economic power.
They have no viable theory of their own other than «god did it»... an argument from ignorance.
But has Aristotle really produced a viable theory of the immanence of individual entities?

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He successfully argued that foreign and domestic investors had asserted viable «holder claims» seeking to recover investment losses due to their retention of already - owned shares in reliance upon the fraud, which is believed to be the first ruling by a U.S. court sustaining such a theory under English common law.
If the child is «viable» at 21 weeks — then it's viable at 1 week — or 2 years — and if your theory is the woman should have the right to choose — well — then you'll have alot of women tossing their toddlers out the window.
That is, it helps narrow down the number of viable theories, and it's considered evidence for those theories.
By virtue of his own research Sullivan arrived at the same fundamental vision about the nature of reality that Whitehead professed and molded it quite independently into a viable personality theory, suitable for use in psychotherapy.
But atheism which worships science as the only viable path is in such ignorance of the state of science itself, given that 95 % of the Universe is made of dark matter and dark energy which science knows absolutely nothing about, and other possible dimensions of existence which are utterly beyond sceintific understanding except in theory, all that makes atheistic blind conviction in science a form of religion in itself.
Regardless, a viable replacement theory has to include mathematical formula, explain the deficiencies in the theory it is replacing, and not have any apparent deficiencies when proposed, nor during the period of popular acceptance.
Charles Darwin established evolution as a viable theory by articulating its driving force, natural selection (Alfred Russel Wallace is recognized as the co-discoverer of this concept).
The findings challenge the long - held theory that leukemia cells simply outperform healthy cells by living longer and suggest that targeting this «death factor» may be a viable way of combating the disease.
Other theories, like mergers of smaller black holes, remain viable, and researchers aren't quite sure yet how many black holes there really are in the early universe.
«While existing theories on why there is so much variation in the ability of different human populations to construct viable states are usually formulated verbally, by contrast, the authors» work leads to sharply defined quantitative predictions, which can be tested empirically,» they added.
2) I suspect (and this is a bit of a pet theory of mine) that Apple stays in the ebook space primarily to disrupt the educational textbook market (I think that iBooks Author + iTunesU + «cheap» iPad 2s = a strategy for fostering disruption in education at the grass - roots level); their presence in trade publishing is relatively incidental (this may have not been so at the start — I also suspect that launching iBooks along with iPad was initially a hedge against uncertainty about user adoption and viable use cases for the iPad.
No theory of human behavior or politics I've been exposed to suggests a viable alternative view.
Whenever the T < - > CO2 association is supported or not, absence of a current «viable» theory is not an evidence of absense: — RRB -.
Number 45 has touched upon the only viable solution and number thirty reinforces this idea, for you can not solve a problem with the same level of awareness indeed, and 45 and wave energy theory is «getting warmer» to the solution, pardon the pun.
There is NO evidence of «human induced greenhouse global warming» and there is NO evidence at all that NATURAL climate change is even being interfered with There is NOT even viable a «greenhouse effect» as the «theory» attempts to outline, instead the «greenhouse illusion» is only disguising the path to Uranium fueled generation.
The likelihood of seven viable competing theories on a well studied topic is just about nil.
And through the course of the show you witness the successes and failures of the Project Earth Task Force ---- eco-designer Jennifer Languell, quantum physicist Basil Singer, and venture capitalist Kevin O'Leary — as they work with environmental engineer Mark Hodges to test his theory that aerial reforestation is a viable methodology.
Jim Koch, Founder of Boston Beer Co. and Samuel Adams Boston Lager told Entrepreneur his theory on business success: «You have a viable business only if your product is either better or cheaper than the alternatives.»
ruled that an unmarried partner may be entitled to relief upon a showing of an express contract or a viable equitable theory such as an implied contract or unjust enrichment.
... There was no viable option to test the veracity of the plaintiff's evidence other than through surveillance... photographs obtained through surveillance appear to show the plaintiff using and extending her right arm... Although surveillance in this case occurred late in the day, I am satisfied that the defendants» theory of the case, the limited options available, and the likelihood the case would proceed to trial, justified video surveillance in all the circumstances.
Bill Henderson, a noted law professor with his hand squarely on the legal industry's pulse, put an even finer gloss on Casey's thesis: «' The lawyer theory of value» — solving legal problems one at a time with smart lawyers — is an unstated and unexamined preference of lawyers, not a viable long - term solution for the clients they serve.»
In theory, it should reduce both time and effort required to sift through a stack of resumes and result in a shortlist of viable candidate who would be invited to interview.
While in theory that idea makes sense, does it ultimately make you the most viable candidate across the broadest range of opportunities?
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