Sentence examples for evidence to assert that from inspiring English sources

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There is not sufficient evidence to assert that all considered data fits with the same slope and only an estimate of the order of 1 µmayyear, may be stated.

There is sufficient evidence to assert that at least some EMT markers are expressed during renal fibrosis.

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The charter itself is insufficient evidence to confidently assert that Warelwast served William I, even though most such grants were made as a reward for royal service.

Dueling jurisdictions want control of the case, and the new evidence was used to assert that Virginia was the best venue for the first trial of the pair, who could be eligible for the death penalty.

Indeed there are not sufficient experimental evidences in the article to assert that the alpha-helical peptides with antimicrobial activity have a strong potency to act toward cancer cells.

The important point is that this evidence should not be used to assert that these differences, or shared bits of "ancient" DNA, support the identification of multiple human "races".

It would be naïve of us to assert that evidence from the consultation was solely responsible for this governmental decision; it has been established that historical, political and social forces must create a window to enable policy change and action (e.g. Nutbeam and Boxall, 2008; Baum et al., 2013).

The contamination quantified at the potentially affected area around the monobuoy of Tarragona has proved to be related with environmental risk estimations but the lines of evidence obtained do not allow us to assert that the activity developed at this facility has an associated environmental impact.

When faced with strong criticism from evidence-based scientists, it's easier to assert that they must be ignorant or prejudiced, rather than reject a long-held personal set of beliefs.

(Although it would no doubt also be odd to assert that one lacks evidence that the animal is a pig in such circumstances).

Also, Ishani Maitra and Brian Weatherson (2010: 112) propose what they call The Evidence Responsiveness Rule, that one assert that p only if one's attitude towards $p$ is properly responsive to the evidence (they also propose to complement it with an action rule, that it is proper to assert that $p$ only if acting as if $p$ is "the thing for you to do").

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