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Evidence and for
Evidence for ( or against ) the existence of diatomic astatine ( At < sub > 2 </ sub >) is sparse and inconclusive.
Evidence suggests he was not physically strong, and though not lacking in courage, he was more noted for his intellect than a warlike character.
Evidence for this is found in the prologue to the Gospel of Luke, wherein the author alludes to his sources by writing, " Many have undertaken to draw up an account of the things that have been fulfilled among us, just as they were handed down to us by those who from the first were eyewitnesses and servants of the word.
Evidence for this has been found in Sibudu Cave, South Africa and the compound glues used were made from plant gum and red ochre.
Evidence is still wanting for the Macedonian and Thracian coasts.
Evidence suggests that bone cells produce growth factors for extracellular storage in the bone matrix.
* Evidence for the Big Bang
Evidence produced for these positions are allusions in the book to the wider world, similarities with other prophets, and linguistic details.
* The Evidence for the Bermuda Triangle, ( 1984 ), David Group ( ISBN 0-85030-413-X )
Evidence of fire is inconclusive, as wildfires started by lightning-strikes are still common in East Africa and other wild areas, and it is difficult to determine when fire was first used for cooking, as opposed to just being used for warmth or for keeping predators away.
Evidence suggests that herbivorous animals died out when the plants they depended on for food became scarce.
Evidence for the movement of continents on tectonic plates is now extensive.
Evidence for Variscan orogeny is seen in the sheared rock and cleaved shales.
Evidence suggests a third release in 1938, consisting of toads being used for human pregnancy tests — many species of toad were found to be effective for this task, and were employed for about 20 years after the discovery was announced in 1948.
* The Evidence for Aelian's Katêgoria tou gunnidos regarding Aelian's presumed invective against Elagabalus
* " Early Evidence for Caste in South India ", p. 467-492 in Dimensions of Social Life: Essays in honor of David G. Mandelbaum, Edited by Paul Hockings and Mouton de Gruyter, Berlin, New York, Amsterdam, 1987.
Evidence of deforestation has been found in Minoan Crete ; for example the environs of the Palace of Knossos were severely deforested in the Bronze Age.
Evidence for the fire hypothesis is the sudden increase in widespread ash deposits at the time that people arrived in Australia, as well as land-management and hunting practices of modern Aboriginal people as recorded by the earliest European settlers before Aboriginal society was devastated by European contact and disease.
Evidence for the strength of the English Dominican nuns ' vocation is strong itself.
Evidence for another kind of annual Christian festival, the commemoration of martyrs, begins to appear at about the same time as evidence for the celebration of Easter.

Evidence and process
Evidence for this process is often observable as warps or streams coming out of galaxies.
Evidence suggests that the process of canonization occurred between 200 BCE and 200 CE.
Evidence now suggests that RNA silencing is involved in the process.
The " Some Credible Evidence " standard is used as a legal place-holder to bring some controversy before a trier of fact, and into a legal process.
If a person has committed an offense because of entrapment, the Court may stay the proceedings under its inherent jurisdiction to prevent abuses of process ( which prevents the case going ahead ) or exclude evidence under section 78 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984.
Evidence of peanut butter as it is known today comes from, issued in 1884 to Marcellus Gilmore Edson of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, for the finished product of the process of milling roasted peanuts between heated surfaces until the peanuts entered " a fluid or semi-fluid state.
Evidence seems to show that overall prices at a typical farmers market are lower than prices at a supermarket because the process of production is more concise ; there is less distance to travel and fewer middlemen.
Evidence from a metallurgical workshop at Merv, dated to the ninth-early tenth century A. D., provides an illustration of the co-fusion method of steel production in crucibles, about 1000 years earlier than the distinctly different wootz process.
Evidence suggests that the introduction of fluoride treatments have slowed the process.
Evidence of this process is seen by the textile relief on the reverse side of objects and is sometimes referred to as " lost-wax, lost textile ".
The application of Federal Rule of Evidence 702 to proposed expert testimony can often be an uncertain process, and is best conducted in such a manner that litigants have a reasonable opportunity to locate experts who meet the rule's requirements.
Evidence of this process has not been preserved due to subsistence, but it is generally believed that two formations ( an Upper and Lower group ) reflecting a geochemical variation that occurred about 16, 000 years ago.
Evidence suggested that Suharto's family and associates were being spared the toughest requirements of the reform process.
Evidence for each process exists, but the key is that these are unusual phenomena.
Evidence indicates that Neolithic people of the Precucuteni Culture were boiling the salt-laden spring water through the process of briquetage to extract the salt as far back as 6050 BC.
The Nutrition Evidence Library, a major function of the Division, supports the Dietary Guidelines 2010 process.
Evidence Based Medicine ( EBM ) is defined as the systematic process of evaluating scientific research that is used as the basis for clinical treatment choices ( Claridge & Fabian, 2005 ).

Evidence and called
In a March 9, 2006 article entitled " Evidence for bubble fusion called into question ", Nature interviewed several of Taleyarkhan's colleagues who suspected something was amiss.
Evidence of the area's first inhabitants date back 3, 000 years, much of which are from a site called the San Dieguito Complex, located in the El Pinacate Zone.
On Vickers's attribution it was omitted from the 2007 RSC Shakespeare Complete Works, a decision Jackson called a mistake in his RES review of Vickers's book, arguing, among other reservations, that " Evidence that, in poems undoubtedly his, Davies exhibits an intimacy with Shakespeare's works equal to that of the author of ' A Lover's Complaint ' is very meagre.
For example, in England / Wales, the power comes from Section 24a Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984, called " any person arrest ".
Evidence presented later suggested that three Detroit Police officers called out all occupants of the motel to the main lobby, searched them for weapons, threatened to kill them, and threw knives at their feet in a " game " before searching the rooms for weapons.
Evidence in debates is organized into units called cards ( because such evidence was originally printed on note cards, though the practice has long been out of favor ).
Additionally, fellow Director Peter Beale was accused of installing a software application called Evidence Eliminator, which may have destroyed documentation relevant to the investigation.
Evidence exists that suggests P. ramorum may be an introduced exotic species, and that these introductions occurred separately for the European and NA populations, hence why only one mating type exists on each continent – this is called a founder effect.
Evidence points to monk seals migrating to Hawaii between 4-11 million years ago ( mya ) through an open water passage between North and South America called the Central American Seaway.
* In John Banville's 1989 novel The Book of Evidence, the narrator steals an automobile from a garage called " Melmoth's "; the make of the car is a Humber, an allusion to both Wilde and Nabokov.
Evidence of Roman activity has been found in the village in the form of ramparts and ditches in a field called Pennymead, which is now the recreation ground.
He served in the House of Commons as Liberal Home Affairs Spokesman and led for the Alliance throughout the first Police and Criminal Evidence Bill, which fell when Margaret Thatcher called a General Election.
Evidence of the change remains in the first issue, where the protagonist, Major Zanetti, is called " Major Adams " twice.
At the 1953 ASA meeting, Whitcomb had been impressed by a presentation of Henry M. Morris — a hydraulic engineer with a PhD from the University of Minnesota — called " The Biblical Evidence for Recent Creation and Universal Deluge.
Evidence suggesting U. S. government involvement includes the USAID ( and UNDP ) supported Internet structures called Freenet, which are known to comprise a major part of the Internet structure in at least one of the countries – Kyrgyzstan – in which one of the colour revolutions occurred.
Evidence presented at the trial has been called into question and doubts have been expressed about the reliability of several key prosecution witnesses.
Taylor set up a Christian Evidence Society and lectured in London pubs dressed in elaborate vestments, attacking the Anglican liturgy and the barbarities of the Establishment for what he called its " Pagan creed ".
1 of 1872, and called the Indian Evidence Act, 1872, has eleven chapters and 167 sections, and came into force 1 September 1872.
Evidence suggests that in early times the place may have been called " Černá ves " (" Black Village ") due to the many fires that raged there.

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