Sentences with phrase «with substantial evidence»

So if you want to hit a double home run, making your competencies obvious (and proving them with substantial evidence) is very important.
This is coupled with substantial evidence that business structure liberalization combined with entity regulation is likely to provide greater flexibility and more options for both licensees and the public.»
As for Rev Parsons, saying god exists is the equivalent of lying when it can't back its claims with substantial evidence... neither it or just spewin» can be trusted on their opinion... if they really believe in this god, then they have sinned and are both destined for their fairy land land of hell.
Evolution is a crumbling theory with no substantial evidence in any corner... from microbiology to the astrophysics... our understanding is primitive.

Not exact matches

Topics included: early reporting on inaccuracies in the articles of The New York Times's Judith Miller that built support for the invasion of Iraq; the media campaign to destroy UN chief Kofi Annan and undermine confidence in multilateral solutions; revelations by George Bush's biographer that as far back as 1999 then - presidential candidate Bush already spoke of wanting to invade Iraq; the real reason Bush was grounded during his National Guard days — as recounted by the widow of the pilot who replaced him; an article published throughout the world that highlighted the West's lack of resolve to seriously pursue the genocidal fugitive Bosnian Serb leader Radovan Karadzic, responsible for the largest number of European civilian deaths since World War II; several investigations of allegations by former members concerning the practices of Scientology; corruption in the leadership of the nation's largest police union; a well - connected humanitarian relief organization operating as a cover for unauthorized US covert intervention abroad; detailed evidence that a powerful congressional critic of Bill Clinton and Al Gore for financial irregularities and personal improprieties had his own track record of far more serious transgressions; a look at the practices and values of top Democratic operative and the clients they represent when out of power in Washington; the murky international interests that fueled both George W. Bush's and Hillary Clinton's presidential campaigns; the efficacy of various proposed solutions to the failed war on drugs; the poor - quality televised news program for teens (with lots of advertising) that has quietly seeped into many of America's public schools; an early exploration of deceptive practices by the credit card industry; a study of ecosystem destruction in Irian Jaya, one of the world's last substantial rain forests.
Either way, don't expect Pai to make his decision based on which position is more popular with the public; as we've noted before, the FCC chief has already declared that he'll only take comments that he feels provide «substantial evidence» into consideration.
The league would have to prove this in court with evidence, not just state it as a fact — and it's not clear at all that watching a couple of tweeted highlight GIFs is going to make substantial numbers of people refuse to pay money to watch an NFL game.
«We do not see substantial evidence to support replacing a successful COO who has collaborated with the future CEO with a new leader and an unproven track record.»
This should serve as substantial evidence that HighLow is actually a reputable and reliable broker with zero tolerance o fraud activities on its trading platform.
And even when there is substantial objective evidence to go with the subjective observations and interpretations of myself and others, I refrain from talking about it unless there is a * need * for me to say something specific.
In other words, the very fact that such a large proportion of the Yale ministers had worked with a substantial number of alcoholics is ipso facto evidence that they were doing an effective job with them.
To do that we have to establish a way to prove an assumption by: 1) asserting a hypothesis and its components 2) testing the components for substantial supporting evidence, unsupported components go back to be refined 3) either agree after successful testing that in our shared reality the hypothesis is now supported, or that overall unsupported components may mean the hypothesis fails 4) for sake of ease many people call these tested and supported hypotheses «facts», but again that's just so that we can get on with progress.
this is a dishonest attempt by evolutionists to hijack very real and substantial evidence and occurrence just as they attempt to do with the natural order.
We began with a, without any substantial evidence for this theory.
The storm had well and truly been weathered through a combination of excellent positioning and fight for the cause, with Christopher Schindler providing substantial evidence to that notion by being too strong for Okaka and Richarlison on multiple occasions.
Sadly for Spurs, their «substantial evidence» is what was printed on a fan website, not what was actually said in the interview with Fergie.
In any case, agencies having contact with children generally do not enquire about the father's PR status, and will usually only do so where there is evidence of substantial conflict with or estrangement from the mother, or major child welfare concerns regarding the father's care of the child.
Shepro, who had arranged for nearly 60 people to testify at the hearing, said he will turn over information with «substantial evidence of fraud» to the DuPage County state's attorney's office.
The stereotype of the distant and tyrannical Victorian patriarch conceals substantial evidence of fathers who cared greatly for their children and played with them, educated them, and even nursed them.»
What is often ignored by those who are opposed to bedsharing is that there is substantial evidence that children left in a crib in a room separate from their parents (the new «norm» in Western society) is associated with a large increased risk for SIDS, even when bedding and mattress and temperature are taken into account [5][6][7].
The board also denied public funds to City Comptroller John Liu's mayoral campaign, citing «evidence of substantial non-compliance» with the law.
While Jimmy Meng professed his innocence outside court - and his lawyer declined comment - the feds say they have substantial evidence from the cooperating witness» recordings of phone calls and conversations with Meng dating back to last December.
Taken in association with the accusations put forward by Leighton Andrews — a former Welsh Government Cabinet Minister — there is a substantial body of evidence building which suggests Carwyn Jones has broken the ministerial code.
More than two in three adults in the United States are considered overweight or obese, with substantial biomedical and clinical evidence suggesting that chronic overconsumption of a «western diet» — foods consisting high levels of sugars and fats — is a major cause of this epidemic.
Ardipithecus ramidus at 4.4 million years ago provides the first substantial body of fossil evidence that temporally and anatomically extends our knowledge of what the last common ancestor we shared with chimpanzees was like, and therefore allows a test of such presumptions.
After a judge ruled that the suit could go to trial because of «substantial evidence that Gaskell was the leading candidate,» the university reached a settlement with Gaskell for $ 125,000 in compensation for lost income.
The new study provides substantial evidence of significant reduction of risk of onset of dementia for African American men and women age 65 and older with hypertension when they take any of a variety of drug classes for their high blood pressure.
The committee reports «substantial evidence» linking early marijuana use with substance abuse later in life and suggesting that cannabis increases the likelihood of respiratory problems, motor vehicle accidents, and low birth weight in infants born to pot - smoking mothers.
«Substantial evidence» of such derivation is necessary under the AIA to prevail on such a claim, so it is now even more important to maintain a complete record of any correspondence with third parties regarding their research and findings.
Writing in a linked Comment, Dr Daniel J Clauw, Chronic Pain and Fatigue Research Centre, the University of Michigan, USA, says: «The finding that graded exercise therapy is effective even when exercise is not being witnessed and directly guided by a physiotherapist is a substantial advance, since many patients with chronic fatigue syndrome and other functional impairment have difficulty getting to physiotherapy or do not have access to appropriately trained physiotherapists... In summary, findings from this pragmatic randomised controlled trial add to the evidence that straightforward, non-pharmacological therapies can be helpful in the management of symptoms such as fatigue in individuals with chronic fatigue syndrome.
«Our evidence shows that that parents have a significant and substantial role to play, to help their kids develop a healthier relationship with alcohol early.
In 2013, scientists amassed substantial evidence that people and other animals form a unit with their resident bacteria, archaea, fungi and viruses — the collection of microbes known as the microbiome.
Our experiments provide substantial evidence that the old model, with its symmetrical representation of upper and lower visual fields in the SC, needs to be rethought.»
As with AFFiRiS» active vaccine, passive vaccination with 5C1, 9E4, or 1H7 afforded substantial protection against the emergence of neuroinflammation, evidenced by ameliorated GFAP staining for reactive astrocytes and Iba1 for microgliosis.
Indeed, comparison with these previous Kemp eliminase designs (Fig. 6) provides further evidence that the catalytic efficiencies (kcat / KM values) we have generated in the ancestral β - lactamases are indeed substantial and consequential.
applications for inclusion on the [European Quality Assurance Register] should be evaluated on the basis of substantial compliance with the ESG, evidenced through an independent review process endorsed by national authorities, where this endorsement is required by those authorities.
Although there is substantial evidence from neuroimaging studies that the brain of a child with autism is undergoing abnormal development, little is known about the underlying cellular, molecular and genetic mechanisms that lead to the onset of autistic symptoms.
Substantial shelters with central hearths and storage pits were constructed, bone, antler and ivory artifacts abound, bone awls and needles appear, bone and ivory flaking is seen, and decorative and figurine arts are evidenced (Goebel 1999:216).
NIH Trial Gives Surprising Boost To Chelation Therapy (Offsite link) With a result that is likely to surprise and baffle much of the mainstream medical community, a large NIH - sponsored trial has turned up the first substantial evidence in support of chelation therapy for patients with coronary diseWith a result that is likely to surprise and baffle much of the mainstream medical community, a large NIH - sponsored trial has turned up the first substantial evidence in support of chelation therapy for patients with coronary disewith coronary disease.
Profile names are not the biggest issue in the world; if you are stuck with a mediocre name, suitors — whether male or female — can usually bypass this evidence of poor judgement in favor of more substantial evidence about you, such as photos and your profile text.
A 1996 survey of research studies found substantial evidence that less sleep is associated with a decrease in cognitive performance, both in laboratory settings and through self - reported sleep habits.
As is well known, the economic benefits of a college education have risen dramatically during the past quarter century, and substantial evidence shows that students with good grades or high scores on achievement tests tend to pursue more education.
This approach not only helps students with dyslexia, but there is substantial evidence that it is more effective for all readers.
With the possible exception of Roots and Wings, at the time that Obey - Porter was enacted the NAS designs still couldn't provide substantial evidence of effectiveness.
The evidence we have from places like Milwaukee and Washington, D.C. suggests substantial turnover in voucher programs, with minority students and students with the lowest test scores leaving private schools.
The research is clear and substantial, and the evidence is unequivocal: Students who enter first grade with a wealth of phonological awareness are more successful readers than those who do not.
The substantial investment in these projects means they require rigorous evaluations to assess evidence of impact, working with complex data sets, and analyses that examine the critical links between implementation and impact.
While the authors note a lack of substantial evidence of positive effectives of Linked Learning on college enrollment or completion, they also describe several studies that have found positive results on high school student achievement and argue that blending academic work with career technical education (CTE) could make college an option for more students.
Nothing from our now substantial experience with DCSD evidences a true desire to allow meaningful autonomy or local control at the cluster or school level.
Indicators and measurement methods should have substantial evidence to support their validity and reliability, with the understanding that no single measure is perfect.
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