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The case against the two was based on substantial evidence, including multiple eyewitness identifications and a confession made by one defendant to his girlfriend.
But, he said, testing the therapeutic uses of drugs that mimic caloric restriction is a good idea, based on substantial evidence.
Last year, in a letter to The Times, Mr. Morgenthau defended his office's actions in the case, saying the original convictions were based on "substantial evidence, including multiple eyewitness identifications and a confession" made by Mr. Lemus to a girlfriend.
Another requirement, which would require agencies facing court challenges to show that their rules are based on "substantial evidence," also concerns CSS.
They did not correct the record based on substantial evidence contradicting their accusations.
"The findings of our review were based on substantial evidence showing that competition was limited in order for a particular individual to be selected," he said.
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In the recent 2006 NAAQS update, PM2.5 standards were made more stringent based on substantial scientific evidence of detrimental health effects (U.S. EPA 2006b).
The recommendations are based on substantial indirect evidence for the benefits of early treatment of type 2 diabetes, the fact that type 2 diabetes is typically present for years before clinical diagnosis, and the evidence that signs of complications are prevalent in "newly diagnosed" patients (17).
Last week, the court rejected the argument that the ban was poorly researched, finding that "any objective reading of the record before the court indicates without any question that the Board of Health acted legally and had a rational factual basis for its determination based on a substantial body of evidence".
Nevertheless, it is incumbent on the Committee to produce a report based on the evidence before us, which is substantial.
Conclusions Based on observational evidence, levels of chocolate consumption seem to be associated with a substantial reduction in the risk of cardiometabolic disorders.
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