Sentences with phrase «with considerable evidence»

Greenspan agreed: «That's precisely the reason I was shocked because I'd been going for 40 years or so with considerable evidence that it was working exceptionally well.»
Though the conventional tendency to read Barth as the dogmatician of an outdated «neo-orthodox positivism» is often armed with considerable evidence of his intellectual narrowness, it misses the deeper significance of Barth's theological vision for our time.

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In that sense, the Fed has the potential to make a huge structural difference in the economic lives of blacks and other minorities by heavily weighting the full employment part of the their mandate relative to the inflation part, especially since there's still considerable slack in the job market, with lower - wage, minority workers facing the brunt of it, and — importantly — little evidence of inflationary pressure (if anything, the Fed has missed their inflation target on the low side for a few years running now).
In summary, evidence suggests that cryptocurrencies comprise a new asset class, potentially (but with considerable risk) useful as a diversifier of conventional asset classes.
Crocker was probably a uniquely successful worker with alcoholics, but there is evidence that other centers also enjoy considerable success.
There is considerable evidence that we are not only unfamiliar with death, but deeply uneasy about it.
Much evidence in fact suggests that, despite considerable erosion of religious practices in other areas, attempts to communicate with the divine remain strikingly prominent.
I am (a) A victim of child molestation (b) A r.ape victim trying to recover (c) A mental patient with paranoid delusions (d) A Christian The only discipline known to often cause people to kill others they have never met and / or to commit suicide in its furtherance is: (a) Architecture; (b) Philosophy; (c) Archeology; or (d) Religion What is it that most differentiates science and all other intellectual disciplines from religion: (a) Religion tells people not only what they should believe, but what they are morally obliged to believe on pain of divine retribution, whereas science, economics, medicine etc. has no «sacred cows» in terms of doctrine and go where the evidence leads them; (b) Religion can make a statement, such as «there is a composite god comprised of God the Father, Jesus and the Holy Spirit», and be totally immune from experimentation and challenge, whereas science can only make factual assertions when supported by considerable evidence; (c) Science and the scientific method is universal and consistent all over the World whereas religion is regional and a person's religious conviction, no matter how deeply held, is clearly nothing more than an accident of birth; or (d) All of the above.
MacTiernan said there was considerable evidence behind the claim that current practices of transporting sheep to the Middle East during the northern hemisphere summer at stocking densities of 0.38 square metres per sheep «would end up with sheep suffering an unacceptable level of pain and distress».
The New Mexico State Legislature and Governor King quickly passed Senate Joint Memorial 5, which stated, in part and with considerable exaggeration: «Whereas, despite New Mexico's long and rich chile history and prehistory, with solid archaeological evidence indicating the continuous use of both red and green chile since the time of Folsom Man some twelve thousand years ago [this is not true], we now find «Texas Man» claiming the noble chile as his; and whereas despite the facts, we hear boasting from east of the Pecos that «The Lone Star State» is the chili capital of the Southwest... and Texas chefs malign the noble «red and green» by blending it into a slurry of kidney beans and onions called chili; now, therefore, be it resolved by the Legislature of the State of New Mexico that the Land of Enchantment bets the «whole enchilada» and its reputation as the Chile Capital of the World against the Lone Star State in the Mother of All Chile Wars Festival to be held May 29 - 31, 1993 at the Doña Ana County Fairgrounds.»
The European evidence shows that that could provide us with a considerable reduction in the number of abortions, and everyone would surely welcome that.»
«There is considerable evidence that dietary prebiotics modulate the gastrointestinal microbiota with therapeutic applications to conditions, including irritable bowel syndrome, inflammatory bowel disease, obesity and bone health,» according to the researchers.
And there is considerable work still to be done in spreading evidence - based programs: Only 3 percent of children with problems ranging from attention deficit hyperactivity disorder to disruptive behavior to suicidality receive evidence - based services, he said, partly because scientifically valid programs often have a high price tag.
Considerable evidence demonstrates that use of aspirin and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) is associated with lower risk of colorectal neoplasms.1 - 5 However, the mechanisms behind this association are not well understood.
Although there are considerable harms associated with screening and the quality of evidence supporting this statement is high (A), the Panel felt that in men age 55 to 69 years, there was sufficient certainty that the benefits of screening could outweigh the harms that a recommendation of shared decision - making in this age group was justified.
There is considerable evidence that a diet supplying at least 4,700 mgs per day of potassium, is associated with decreased risk of stroke, hypertension, osteoporosis, and kidney stones.
Two main researchers, Jonathan D. Buckley and Peter R. C. Howe write, «there is a considerable body of evidence from rodent studies indicating that supplementing the diet with long - chain omega 3 fatty acids can attenuate weight gain and reduce fat, in particular visceral fat.»
The stunning countryside of Iceland is used to good effect, with wind - swept coastlines and barren marshlands adding further to the considerable evidence that some of the best thrillers are set in the extreme landscapes of our far north.
Researcher Marguerite Roza and others have produced considerable evidence that teachers in schools serving the most - disadvantaged students have lower average salaries... [and] there is also evidence that these schools tend to have more teachers with emergency credentials and without regular certification... The problem is that these readily measured attributes of teachers have virtually nothing to do with teacher effectiveness.»
A shift in college requirements away from traditional remediation to this new, evidence - based, strategy of placing students into college - level courses with concurrent support «could positively affect the academic progress of hundreds of thousands of college students each year,» the authors report, and «the benefits of a college degree are considerable and wide - ranging.»
Evidence from the use of Lesson Study by hundreds of leading teachers working with «coasting schools» who used Lesson Study as a coaching approach to improve pupil progress in writing and mathematics at age 11 showed considerable impact year on year (Dudley, 2012).
Virtually all cats with ATE are in obvious and considerable pain, as evidenced by excitement, frenzy, vocalization, rolling, and panting.
There is considerable evidence that congenital deafness in many species (including humans) is associated with genes producing white hair.
While no studies have been done with this medication in dogs, there have been considerable studies in humans and the evidence is pointing to great success in treatment of cardiac disease with its use.
Finally, conspiracist ideation is also typically immune to falsification, «because contradictory evidence (e.g., climate scientists being exonerated of accusations) can be accommodated by broadening the scope of the conspiracy (exonerations are a whitewash), often with considerable creativity.»
Aside from David Thomson's seasons study, the Shell report deals only in passing with a considerable emerging body of opinion and evidence that human - influenced warming was already a reality.
Japan has claimed it is not obliged to abide by the resolution, despite evidence that it has a considerable problem with illegal ivory trade.
The very limited deviation from the considerable climate stability illustrated throughout the paleo reconstructions - including the Mann et al 1998 «hockey stick» - is difficult to corroborate with actual instrumental or historic evidence.
My guess is that the idea that the spread is too narrow resonates with a lot of people due to the considerable evidence about overconfidence of expert forecasts.
With regard to Iceland and Greenland, Pettersson (1914) cited evidence for considerable areas of Iceland being cultivated in the 10th century.
For evidence of this, consider well - respected consultant and legal futurist Richard Susskind whose early work «The Future of Law» was met with considerable skepticism and even derision in some legal circles.
During the trial considerable evidence was admitted that brought into question the validity of the female employees allegations against Elgert, including the testimony of two employees who had heard the female employee comment, prior to making the sexual harassment allegations, that she would «get even» with Elgert after he had transferred her to a department away from her boyfriend.
Anthony Isaacs, president of the SDT, says a considerable burden had been placed on the tribunal over the past year, due to the length and complexity of a substantial number of cases that involved a large amount of documentary evidence, with the majority of the weight being felt by clerks.
We have considerable experience working with medical and financial experts to build a body of evidence to support the case for both the cause of your injury and the amount of damages.
The time and attention that your firm dedicates to the minutia of organizing and managing the considerable amounts of evidence and documentation that are associated with your cases can divert attention away from the more critical aspects of those cases.
There is considerable evidence that looking at a monitor can interfere with the ability to get to sleeep, thus advice that one should quit the monitor an hour or two before going to bed.
Anne has considerable experience of dealing with allegations of non-accidental injuries, such cases have involved extensive complex and disputed medical evidence, particularly where the injuries have resulted in life long disfigurement to the child.
The prosecutor and police have already spent considerable time investigating, gathering evidence, and preparing a case against you before you were charged with murder or manslaughter.
[46] The court therefore must approach any evidence of intention that arises subsequent to the transaction at issue with considerable caution and carefully assess the weight it ought to be accorded.
It provides defendants with considerable support when challenging anonymous hearsay evidence — support that was simply not there before.
There is considerable research evidence to indicate that various types of group therapy are effective with a variety of populations in a variety of ways, but particularly in the areas of education, personal growth, therapeutic change and support.
In those publications, a blend of psychological techniques was applied, with particular emphasis on hypnosis.19 20 24 25 In fact, there is considerable evidence for the effectiveness of hypnosis as an empirically supported clinical intervention in managing symptoms such as pain, 26 — 35 and also in promoting psychological well - being across a variety of illnesses and disorders.36 — 43 Among PWH, studies have shown that hypnosis can contribute to control pain and to reduce frequency and severity of bleedings and factor consumption.19 20 24 Concurrently, by promoting better disease management, hypnosis can contribute to better coping and less distress.24
We examine intervention outcomes on children's anticipation of and response to a social challenge, as well as diurnal patterns, because considerable evidence suggests that abnormal HPA activity in children with or at risk for conduct disorders may be context specific.7, 9,11,13,28
Maternal postnatal depression (PND) is common with a prevalence in the developed world of around 13 % 1 and a far higher prevalence in some developing world contexts.2, 3,4 There is a considerable body of evidence attesting to the fact that PND limits a mother's capacity to engage positively with her infant, with several studies showing that PND compromises child cognitive, behavioural and emotional development.5 It has proved difficult to predict PND antenatally6 and, in any event, preventive interventions have largely proved ineffective.7 Research and clinical attention has, therefore, been focused on the treatment of manifest PND.
Accordingly, there is considerable evidence that improvements in parenting skills are key mechanisms of change in these interventions, with outcomes accounted for by both increased positive parenting (e.g., warmth, contingent positive reinforcement) and decreased negative parenting (e.g., harsh / inconsistent discipline; Beauchaine et al. 2005; Gardner et al. 2006).
Considerable evidence links the concept of therapeutic alliance with psychotherapy outcome for a «wide range of diagnoses an populations.
In addition, play therapists are charged with the responsibility of understanding and using the considerable body of play therapy research to support their practice and to advocate for play therapy as an evidence - base treatment for childhood disorders that interfere with children's day to day functioning.
However, there is considerable evidence looking at the use of EQ - 5D in adults with depression.
However, the association between measures of emotional and behavioral problems in childhood and later psychopathology, while statistically significant, shows variation over time with evidence for a considerable portion of children exhibiting emotional or behavioral difficulties in early life, but without evidence of psychopathology at later ages [8, 9].
Little evidence or policy detail was offered to justify this debate and there was no engagement with remote Aboriginal communities, even after it was clear that the prolonged speculation about their futures was fraught and causing considerable anxiety.
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