Sentences with phrase «weighed against any evidence»

That could in theory help stock markets, which are generally boosted by lower rates, though investors will be weighing that against the evidence that the underlying economy is not as strong as hoped.
The popular and commercial claims will be weighed against the evidence, and practical applications will be drawn..
That evidence had to be weighed against any evidence of prejudice to the defendant if the adjournment was not granted.
Whether an inference of causation is warranted, and how it is to be weighed against the evidence, are matters for the trier of fact.
Does giving a band aid and aspirin at the time of injury preclude or weigh against evidence that a person suffered concussion, headaches, or disability?

Not exact matches

A review of studies suggests even where the impact of minimum wage increases is not «benign,» job loss evidence has to be weighed against what happens to the purchasing power of the remaining workers.
Even if you accept Zuckerberg's proposition that Facebook is making the world «more open and connected» — rather than recognize the evidence it's dividing us into ever more insulated and polarized digital tribes — you still have to weigh that against the damage it has caused.
There is equal evidence for the possibility that when you die, Osiris will weigh your heart against Ma'at's feather to determine what will happen to you in your afterlife.
The evidence, and lack of evidence, weighs very heavily against religion — especially the western monotheistic religions.
Harpur's arguements for the confabulation of Jesus» existance are interesting and worth - noting, but the evidence for his position does not convince me or many other's, and needs to be weighed and compared against evidence for Jesus» existance, and a decision can be made (provisionally) based on the evidence which we currently have.
With the evidence weighing so heavily against formula supplements to human milk and in favor of donor milk supplements when mother's milk is not available, human milk fortifiers have been brought in as the new «necessity.»
Once a child is four or five years old and meets the criteria for ADHD, also keep in mind that the AAP states that «In areas where evidence - based behavioral treatments are not available, the clinician needs to weigh the risks of starting medication at an early age against the harm of delaying diagnosis and treatment.»
The source noted that picking a panel to weigh charges against Police Officer Peter Liang in the fatal shooting last November of Akai Gurley, 28, was difficult because the jurors were told they would be hearing evidence for two to three months.
Like most MPs, Diana Johnson has spent the last few days attempting to weigh up the evidence for and against bombing Syria.
Weighed against should be the increasing evidence that poorer drivers are being forced off the roads by expensive fuel prices, with less money is coming into the Treasury as a result.
Once key members of the Maziarz team, Wojtaszek waived and Aronow and Winter received immunity when they testified last March before an Albany County grand jury weighing evidence in Schneiderman's case against the former senator.
But local leaders find it tough to weigh sparse evidence on health threats against public opposition
When all the evidence is weighed together, Prozac, Paxil, and other such popular pills seem to be at best weakly effective against depression — an argument Kirsch presses in his new book, The Emperor's New Drugs.
A jury assessing evidence against a defendant, a CEO evaluating information about a company or a scientist weighing data in favor of a theory will undergo the same cognitive process.
Antipsychotic polypharmacy and long - term use should be avoided and drug choice should be weighed against risk / benefit evidence.
For teachers, the professional practice rating will be determined by evidence from observations, a student voice survey, professional growth plans and self - reflection, and district - determined sources weighed against components and indicators of educator effectiveness in four domains: planning and preparation, classroom environment, instruction and professional responsibilities.
It makes the scientist weigh evidence against renown instead of relevance, and the framing of key questions against prudent self - preservation.
Because I recognize the true degree of our ignorance in addressing this supremely difficult problem, while at the same time as a mere citizen I weigh civilization and its benefits against draconian energy austerity on the basis of no actual evidence that global climate is in any way behaving unusually on a geological time scale.
You have weighed the relative cost / benefits of «mitigation» of AGW against the cost / benefits of «adaptation'to changes in the earth's temperature and found that there is evidence to favour the former against the latter strategy?
«Having carefully considered all the evidence before it and weighed the issues raised by those both for and against the proposal, the commission has today approved the development application with conditions,» the IPC said in a statement on May 1.
After studying the report of the Investigation Committee assessing an allegation of data fabrication levied against you and upon further weighing the recommendation of the Vice President for Research, I concur that there is no evidence whatsoever that you have committed data fabrication or any research misconduct with respect to this allegation.
The test for reversing the decision at first instance was whether the admission into evidence of the Wikileaks document, when weighed against other evidence, could have made a difference to the court's decision.
[127] Professor Piché in her text Fairness in Class Action Settlements, supra at pp. 179 - 80 summarizes the various factors for the settlement approval test into seven factors; i.e.: (1) judicial risk analysis: likelihood of recovery, or likelihood of success on the merits weighed against amount and form of settlement relief; (2) future expense, complexity and likely duration of litigation; (3) class reaction: number and nature of objections; (4) recommendations and experience of counsel and opinion of interested persons; (5) adequacy of representation: good faith and absence of collusion; (6) discovery evidence sufficient for «effective representation» and (7) adequacy of notice of proposed settlement to absent class members.
By thoroughly investigating the circumstances of your case and weighing the strength of the evidence against you, we will devise a legal strategy to win an acquittal or to have the charges dropped.
As indicated, the trial judge settled upon the former on the basis that no evidence was negatively affected, and, weighing the seriousness of the crime for which T was convicted against the seriousness of the breach, he found that this was not one of those «clearest of cases» where a stay should be granted.
While the court heard testimony regarding the benefits of the relocation for the children, i.e. a support system, better schools, lower costs of living, etc., there is also evidence weighing against the move.
We weigh all of the evidence against the law to build a strong case against the other driver and to relieve you of the fault.
The successful appeal usually involves very technical aspects of administrative law which include weighing the report of the police officer against the evidence presented by our lawyer on your behalf (ie.
So perhaps, in response to Mr. Kowalski's critique — Mr. Gluckstein will provide OTLA's supporting studies / evidence here (in the form of a Slaw post)-- so we can weigh it against that which Mr. Kowalski has offered.
Like the principles of hearsay, expert evidence principles are unspecific, they have strong justificatory content, and they are intended to be weighed and balanced against one another.
In a separate case, Chrysler Group LLC v. Walden, Grant held that compensation evidence «is subject to the Rule 403 analysis weighing the evidence's unfair prejudice against its probative value.»
The Lord Justices pointed out that there was a well - established process for dealing with government requests to withhold documents on national security grounds: judges must weigh the public interest which demands that the evidence be withheld against the public interest in open justice, and if «the former public interest is held to outweigh the latter, the evidence can not in any circumstances be admitted.»
In a case where the primary evidence against the defendant is the identification of an eyewitness, a defendant should be permitted to present expert testimony on the reliability of eyewitness identification, whether or not there is additional corroborative evidence that could weigh in favor of guilt.
Without the evidence of present impairment there is nothing for the employer to weigh against the invasion of the employee's privacy.
In Mr. Cole's case, the evidence weighed both for and against a reasonable expectation of privacy over the temporary Internet files.
[13] The court in deciding whether to admit such evidence will need to weigh these policy considerations against its probative value.
Destruction of evidence always has to be weighed against dealing with an active situation.
However, the results of such a test are useful evidence to place in the metaphorical scales when weighing up the arguments for and against capacity.
Federal movement on cybersecurity is trending towards extending the strict U.S. regulation seen in health and financial sectors to any regulated industry, resulting in cases weighing the varied privacy interests against discovering relevant, admissible evidence.
Character Strengths and Virtues defines the character strength, Judgment, Critical thinking, and Open - Mindedness as «the willingness to search actively for evidence against one's favored beliefs, plans, or goals, and to weigh such evidence fairly when it is available.»
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