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For and evidence
For hundreds of years, the evidence available consisted of ( 1 ) the captain's fragmentary journal, ( 2 ) a highly prejudiced account by one of the survivors, ( 3 ) a note found in a dead man's desk on board, and ( 4 ) several second-hand reports.
For details of monumental evidence the articles on Crete, Mycenae, Tiryns, Troad, Cyprus, etc., must be consulted.
For further evidence, Jehovah's Witnesses note that in Mark 1: 9-10, after Jesus was baptised in water by John the Baptist, he was baptised by the spirit symbolised by a dove.
For example, Ecuador has closed its main border crossing with Colombia every night since August 2002, when evidence emerged that Colombian guerrillas and paramilitaries were asserting control over Ecuador's border communities.
For example, he refutes the claim made by Latsis that only 22 executions were carried out in the first six months of the Cheka's existence by providing evidence that the true number was 884 executions.
For example, in the political controversy over anthropogenic climate change that is prevalent in the United States-it has been thought that those who are opposed to the scientific consensus did so because of a lack of evidence.
For example, the theory of evolution is supported by a convergence of evidence from genetics, molecular biology, paleontology, geology, biogeography, comparative anatomy, comparative physiology, and many others.
For example: if five ancient historians, none of whom knew each other, all claim that Julius Caesar seized power in Rome in 49 BCE, this is strong evidence in favor of that event occurring even if each individual historian is only partially reliable.
For example, philosophy professor Robert Carroll points to Dianetics ' lack of empirical evidence:
For service not related to actual war, the term " duty of a great responsibility " applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war, and requires evidence of conspicuously significant achievement.
For service not related to actual war, the term " duty of a great responsibility " applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war and requires evidence of a conspicuously significant achievement.
For example, there is much better scientific evidence that breathing high-oxygen gases increase exercise tolerance, during aerobic exertion .< ref >
For example, the strongest evidence for therapeutic interventions is provided by systematic review of randomized, triple-blind, placebo-controlled trials with allocation concealment and complete follow-up involving a homogeneous patient population and medical condition.
For example, the Oxford Centre for Evidence-based Medicine suggests levels of evidence ( LOE ) according to the study designs and critical appraisal of prevention, diagnosis, prognosis, therapy, and harm studies:
For him, the fact that his theory gave a straightforward explanation of the anomalous perihelion shift of the planet Mercury, discovered earlier by Urbain Le Verrier in 1859, was important evidence that he had at last identified the correct form of the gravitational field equations.
For a decade now, the evidence is growing that HSC maturation follows a myeloid-based model instead of the ' classical ' schoolbook dichotomy model.
For the past hundred years there has been an abundance of evidence that psychological and physiological changes could be produced by hypnotism which were worth study on their own account, and also that such changes might be of great service in the treatment of patients.
For example, evidence suggests that women's human rights and freedoms have dramatically been cut since the US-led invasion.
For example, Kenneth Miller cites the lab work of Barry G. Hall on E. coli, which he asserts is evidence that " Behe is wrong.
For some reason he could never comprehend, people were inclined to believe the very worst about anything and everything ; they were immune to contrary evidence just as if they'd been medically vaccinated against the force of fact.
For instance, scholarly studies and anecdotal evidence suggest that jurors conflate reasonable doubt with the civil standard of preponderance of the evidence.
For example, the delay in asserting the claim may have caused a great increase in the potential damages to be awarded, or assets that could earlier have been used to satisfy the claim may have been distributed in the meantime, or the property in question may already have been sold, or evidence or testimony may no longer be available to defend against the claim.
For the conquistadores, having a reliable interpreter was important enough, but there is evidence that Malinche's role and influence were larger still.
* For service not related to actual war the term " key individual " applies to a narrower range of positions than in time of war and requires evidence of significant achievement.

For and incorrectly
( For most of Weissmüller's career, show business biographies incorrectly listed him as having been born in Pennsylvania.
For example, incorrectly assuming the Cox model can in some cases lead to faulty conclusions.
For example, incorrectly set points may result in two trains being on the same track, potentially causing a collision.
For example, the intended word " 文字化け ", encoded in UTF-8, is incorrectly displayed as " æ –‡ å — åŒ – 㠁‘" in software that is configured to expect text in the Windows-1252 or ISO-8859-1 encodings, usually labelled Western.
It was incorrectly believed ( for many years ) that Cornell had written the Eleven song " Someone to Die For " on the 2004 Spider-Man 2 soundtrack, but this was corrected in an interview in April 2007.
For example the pseudo-statements " we know the Nothing " is analogous to " we know the rain ", but while the latter is well-formed, the former is ill-formed, at least in a logically constructed language, because ' Nothing ' is incorrectly used as a noun.
For this method to work, the segmentation of the problem must be done correctly in the first place ; if done incorrectly, this can make the problem worse, not better, by impeding communication between programmers working on parts of the problem which are actually closely coupled, even when the project plan has decreed that they are not.
For example, " dignum " from the Mass, is once incorrectly spelled " clignum ", in the printed Satanic Rituals.
For example, in an illustration depicting a battle-scene, test subjects often incorrectly reported an ambulance truck in the background of the illustration as carrying “ medical supplies ,” when, in fact, it was clearly carrying boxes marked “ TNT ( 102 ).”
For instance, false morels are deadly poisonous when eaten raw or incorrectly prepared, but their toxins can be reduced by a proper method of parboiling.
For this reason, some sources incorrectly refer to the incident as " Operation Canned Goods.
For example, modems with a Time Independent Escape Sequence or 20th century Signaling System No. 5 and R2 signalling telephone systems, which occasionally incorrectly interpreted user data ( from a " blue box ") as commands.
For instance, it incorrectly suggests that many modal and manner adjuncts are arguments.
* For the lack of a more precise and universal term the temptation to use the word " intelligence " incorrectly is well-nigh irresistible, but can be countenanced only when the word is set off by quotes, Viz: my own monograph ( which I include in the appendix to Volume Eight of this slight and by no means comprehensive series ).
For example, if it is important that a plug be inserted into a socket in a particular orientation, the socket and plug should be designed so that it is physically impossible to insert the plug incorrectly.
The Death Cab For Cutie song " 405 " on their second studio album, We Have the Facts and We're Voting Yes, is often incorrectly associated with California's I-405.
For example, in Outer London, where the former home county name is often ( and incorrectly ) used in the penultimate line of an address.
For patients with PSE, it is especially hazardous to view television in a dark room, at close range, or when the television is out of adjustment and is showing a rapidly flickering image ( as when the horizontal hold is incorrectly adjusted ).
For example, implementations of the binary search method that employ the form ( L + R )/ 2 may function incorrectly when the sum of L and R exceeds the machine word size, although the individual variables themselves remain valid.
For years it was incorrectly believed that the LX platform shared components from the older Mercedes W210, but it has been recently revealed by an LX chassis engineer that it wasn't the case.
For example, The New York Times, once one of his supporters, spelt his name incorrectly and stated that " few took his claims seriously ".
For predicting the number of tricks taken incorrectly, a player loses 10 points for each trick over or under.
For example, if fuel costs are incorrectly debited to the postage account ( both expense accounts ).
* False Accusation: For a player who accuses another player of a penalty incorrectly.

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