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According to Zimmermann, there's no concrete evidence supporting that yet.
There is no concrete evidence that Sanders would have won.
He offered no concrete evidence to back up the assertion.
Have concrete evidence to back up why you deserve a raise.
Concrete evidence of the injury must be submitted to the court.
This is concrete evidence the Russia collusion narrative is fake news.
However, no concrete evidence of that has been forthcoming so far.
But there was no concrete evidence, no photographs of the bodies.
But there is little concrete evidence to back up their claims.
But 11 earlier expeditions there did not yield any concrete evidence.
After a long career in law enforcement, he wanted more concrete evidence.
That theory, they caution, is based on the circumstances, not concrete evidence.
If you're looking for concrete evidence of evolution, consider the Porsche 911.
Well, we now have concrete evidence that the pair were completely genuine.
HUAWEI SAYS HANDELSBLATT ARTICLE REPEATS OLD, UNFOUNDED ALLEGATIONS WITHOUT PROVIDING CONCRETE EVIDENCE
Everything is just discourse and there is no concrete evidence of any change.
He did not offer concrete evidence supporting his allegations against the Saudi government.
There has been no concrete evidence of direct foreign interference in the protests.
And even then it's difficult to find any concrete evidence of the quote's veracity.
There's 'little concrete evidence' to connect distracted walking to pedestrian deaths, a report said.
"They are criminalizing everyone without concrete evidence, without respect for due process," Ortiz said.
Halavurt said the witness had failed to offer concrete evidence of any such connections.
They cautioned their suspicion was not based on any concrete evidence but on the circumstances.
That'll give you concrete evidence and bragging rights about how awesome your Halloween party was.
Haley: 'Concrete evidence' rogue regime is aiding 'dangerous terror groups;' Fox News military analyst Gen.
Did Mr. Raby submit any concrete evidence of either himself or the story being real?
Cisse has not provided concrete evidence for his accusations and Keita has denied any wrongdoing.
You don't usually see such concrete evidence of how bad a tweet can break, though.
But they caution that the theory is not based on any concrete evidence -- just the circumstances.
However, little concrete evidence has emerged of a purchase looming and farmers have been on edge.
It was said to reach up to two feet long, but scientists had no concrete evidence.
That, however, will require concrete evidence and the satisfaction of the elements of a specific crime.
Again, the video is dubious, and the creator doesn't provide any concrete evidence for these claims.
The White House has offered no concrete evidence that Iran is to blame for the attacks.
The most concrete evidence of this commitment is our decision to expand our national reporting staff.
He called on Chinese officials to release the men, absent "credible and concrete evidence" of crimes.
He uncovered no concrete evidence to support his theory but remained convinced that he was right.
However, defense attorney Daniel Nardoni said prosecutors have no concrete evidence to link Gargiulo to Ellerin's murder.
But defense attorney Daniel Nardoni said prosecutors have no concrete evidence to link Gargiulo to Ellerin's murder.
"I refused to let CPD characterize him as a suspect unless we had concrete evidence," he said.
More broadly, such steps are taken based on concrete evidence such as financial links, recruitment efforts etc.
Will it matter if concrete evidence proves that their method of procuring the data was a hoax?
"There's concrete evidence of the coziness between the Clintons and Russia," Boris Epshteyn said on Fox News.
The safety case would also propose tests to provide concrete evidence that the safety strategy is effective.
"We don't have any concrete evidence that any one event is tied to a supernovae," Mellott said.
There's also no concrete evidence that she ever visited a medium that pointed her west, Boehme said.
But until he sees concrete evidence of stimulus starting to pick up, he's not pulling the trigger.
Policymakers have repeatedly said they want more concrete evidence of a turnaround before pulling the trigger again.
This is only a theory, the official said, and there is no concrete evidence to back it.
For example, until now, scientists lacked concrete evidence of ancient shorelines cut by waves on the Red Planet.
That allegation is something Huawei strenuously denies and also something we have yet to see concrete evidence of.
The data show the location of problems, but doesn't offer any concrete evidence as to what took place.
Discrediting a company without any concrete evidence misleads the public, violates rules of commerce and damages business confidence.
We have no concrete evidence of how extraterrestrials will behave, so to get guidance, we look toward Hollywood.
That means operating with honesty, fairness and good faith, taking care to back up accusations with concrete evidence.
Chris Collins called the allegations "a lot of hearsay" rather than having any "concrete evidence" to the allegations.
The Democrat then repeatedly asked Pai whether he had found concrete evidence of fraud in the Lifeline program.
We have concrete evidence that youth vaping is a frightening reality — even for children as young as 11.
In any case, lawmakers must demand concrete evidence of Iranian noncompliance, if there is any, before reimposing sanctions.
As for Mr. Baghdadi, the Defense Department has no concrete evidence of whether he is still alive, Col.
CNN sources say that they heard about these practices, but had no concrete evidence of it taking place.
After Kloepfer's tip, the police did not have any concrete evidence against Bundy, so they could not charge him.
Still, there is no concrete evidence that Russia is actively exploiting the campaign, aside from Russian state media coverage.
Because there was no concrete evidence and the campus monitor had a clean track record, he kept his job.
Earnest' accusations are lacking concrete evidence, which the CIA, FBI, and other organizations have not revealed to the public.
USA Today's survey is essential because it gives concrete evidence of a problem we already know to be true.
The training is aimed to teach them to find concrete evidence that can be used to prosecute cases successfully.
If anyone needed concrete evidence that politicians are becoming empty suits controlled by special interest marionettists, look no further.
Which raises the question: If there was no concrete evidence of collusion, why did we need a special counsel?
" Mr. Oliver added, "I don't know if there is too much concrete evidence to be too comfortable, going forward.
If you feel that you have been duped, you want to make sure you have concrete evidence, Vasileff said.
But the entire day, he says, he was wondering if the photos would provide concrete evidence that Meza cheated.
The private investigator, Gavin de Becker, did not offer concrete evidence supporting his allegations published in the Daily Beast.
But concrete evidence of the hackers' long-term intentions remains virtually nonexistent, which may be the scariest part of all.
For now, though, let's go through everything known about the scandal, beginning with the most concrete evidence of attempted collusion.
People are looking for things to settle down and I think we need to see more concrete evidence of that.
He just needs to say he sees concrete evidence that the rate hikes, so far, are working to tame inflation.
But he added that these reports could be simple misunderstandings and there was no concrete evidence to support the accusations.
Ediacarans, which Darroch refers to as the most successful multicellular organisms, don't leave behind shells, bones, or much concrete evidence.
Grace agrees because, again, she has no concrete evidence as what kind of drama is afoot in the Parkinson home.
Poloz also said the central bank had not yet seen concrete evidence of higher investment and strong creation of firms.
The investigation was the first in Spain to uncover concrete evidence of money transfers into Islamic State accounts from Europe.
But what if you can't find concrete evidence that this is a general problem, as opposed to a specific irritation?
Last week, US Ambassador to the United Nations Nikki Haley presented what she called "concrete evidence" of Iran's weapons proliferation.
Clinical trials take time to collect data properly, so there likely won't be concrete evidence until next month or later.
Clinical trials take time to collect data properly, so there likely won't be concrete evidence until next month or later.
"The government has asked for 'concrete evidence' of alleged rights violations in Rakhine State," said Bain, who attended Wednesday's hearing.
This might be the first concrete evidence of a new axis that seems to be developing behind the scenes in Washington.
Consequently, many black social media users have taken Tuesday's n-word incident as concrete evidence that the actor is anti-black.
Most of these accelerated approvals were based on information from small clinical trials, without concrete evidence of drugs' effectiveness, Evaluate notes.
After flying over the marijuana field and producing photographs, the Americans had no choice but to act on the concrete evidence.
Yet no concrete evidence of any potential physical cause for their symptoms has emerged, let alone a sonic or microwave weapon.
Investigators said the believe encryption helped the assailants evade authorities, although little concrete evidence has been produced to validate the claims.
It can in fact work, but there's no concrete evidence that it works any better than a good ol' sports massage.
For all his exertions, Burton proved unable to find concrete evidence of serious wrongdoing on the part of the Clinton administration.
And most importantly, it developed concrete evidence that Tenex — at its Russian leadership's behest — had engaged in a massive racketeering scheme.
Two of the sources said they do not know from the questions asked whether Mueller has concrete evidence to indicate wrongdoing.
It puts its hope, stoically, in faith, with or without concrete evidence: "Heaven must love God's problem child," the song insists.
Japan's government said this week that it has yet to see any concrete evidence that Iran is responsible in any way.
That means investigators must uncover concrete evidence that the defendant was primarily motivated by, for example, racist or anti-Semitic views.
Mr. Liu says his company's continued presence in Europe demonstrates Washington's failure to show any concrete evidence of wrongdoing by Huawei.
"If we were to extend the lease, [Parhamovich] would have to show concrete evidence that he can close the deal," Reske said.
He initially said accusations against a Chilean bishop were "slander" and told reporters the Vatican had received no concrete evidence against him.
For me this was opposition research, they had something you know maybe concrete evidence to all the stories I'd been hearing about.
And it was during the Race to Space so I believe the Americans were desperate to have concrete evidence of this achievement.
US officials were the first to say they believed Sarin gas was used in the attack, but they offered no concrete evidence.
"Plaintiffs present no concrete evidence to substantiate their fear," U.S. District Judge Lee Yeakel wrote in his decision dismissing the professors' complaint.
Mulligan's research provides no concrete evidence linking the growth decline to Obamacare, but that didn't stop him from jumping to a conclusion.
One source familiar with the situation said Vivendi was waiting for "concrete evidence" that Mediaset is ready for another round of talks.
Because there's so little concrete evidence about who these women were, Hartman's book takes deliberate liberties with the usual constraints of history.
A.P.: Despite my best efforts, I have been unable to find any concrete evidence that Kant had direct knowledge of Vedic philosophies.
This level of presidential involvement in FBI personnel decisions is highly unusual, especially given the lack of concrete evidence of McCabe's guilt.
The process to verify that I was independent required that I provide concrete evidence of a significantly "broken relationship" with my family.
He told Waymo to come up with concrete evidence that Uber used its trade secrets in creating their technology by August 24.
That certainly includes its investment in car research, but likely also includes other forms of diversification we haven't yet seen concrete evidence of.
But the report from Busisiwe Mkhwebane, the public protector (pictured), contains no concrete evidence that the president "deliberately" misled parliament, as she claims.
"Though they were reluctant to give exact numbers or concrete evidence of a successful Windows Store launch, Simmons said "Windows fulfilled our expectations.
"I pray I catch you whispering, I pray you catch me listening," she sings, hoping for concrete evidence & an opportunity to confront him.
Prosecutors argued that while there was no concrete evidence of Khattala personally firing weapons or starting fires, he "nevertheless helped orchestrate the attacks."
"We will see whether the investigation turns up concrete evidence of insider trading," she said, confirming a report by German weekly Der Spiegel.
" When pressed on whether intelligence officers offered concrete evidence on that point, Esper said: "I didn't see one with regards to four embassies.
" When pressed on whether intelligence officers offered concrete evidence on that point he said: "I didn't see one with regards to four embassies.
Mr. Trump has adamantly denied any collusion and no concrete evidence has emerged publicly, but a new special counsel was appointed this week.
Put that together with the lack of concrete evidence of communication between Clinton aides and Russian officials and Trump's tweet makes no sense.
They'll stop when either their economies start to grow or they see more concrete evidence that negative rates are doing more harm than good.
But few schools have adopted any time changes so far, leaving us with little to no concrete evidence that the policy could actually work.
Trump is not quietly asking the intelligence officials who have briefed him to bring him more concrete evidence that Russia was behind the hacks.
The problem was that the US ambassador who had been sent to Africa to investigate that claim hadn't actually found concrete evidence of that.
"There is concrete evidence that deputy Eduardo Cunha received (illicit) funds," Teori Zavascki, the supreme court justice overseeing the case, said in the ruling.
Papadopoulos has claimed that Misfud is an British intelligence official rather than a Russian one — a claim he has made without offering concrete evidence.
The search again turned up no concrete evidence, but, from 1982 until 2009, when Mooney retired, he became the point person for tiger sightings.
BI: But even after you provided concrete evidence that Mohammed bin Salman must have known about the murder, the United Nations did not act.
By coupling concrete, evidence-based goals with policy proposals that explicitly support these goals, Green New Dealers have shown not only courage but savvy.
Putin has dismissed the accusations against the Russian antidoping system as politically motivated, saying, "There is not the slightest concrete evidence" to prove them.
But the court documents represent the first concrete evidence that Mr. Trump was personally told about ties between a campaign adviser and Russian officials.
The defense said prosecutors were relying on Mr. Hickey's recollection of conversations that happened years ago, with no concrete evidence to corroborate his memory.
Papadopoulos has claimed that Misfud is a British intelligence official rather than a Russian one — a claim he has made without offering concrete evidence.
" Another told the New York Times, "Until there's more concrete evidence, I would err on the side of the Republican, strictly for tax reform.
And with so little concrete evidence to back it up, the nagging feeling that you aren't being treated equally can be hard to proactively fix.
The Bolt is the most concrete evidence yet that the largest car companies in the world are contemplating a very different kind of future too.
Such a declaration could hurt Uber, as its primary defense has been that Waymo has turned up no concrete evidence of the trade-secret theft.
The email exchange is the most concrete evidence to date that the Trump Campaign welcomed assistance from the Kremlin to help win the presidential election.
In February Nick Read, the boss of Vodafone, one of the world's biggest telecoms firms, challenged the Americans to provide concrete evidence of foul play.
Investigators have implied in a number of legal documents that Farook disabled the backup intentionally, but no concrete evidence has been provided to that effect.
" "He frequently lies and has a long and well-documented career engaging in conspiracy theories about all manner of subjects, with no concrete evidence provided.
"The record is replete with concrete evidence of significant burdens imposed on Native American voters attempting to exercise their right to vote," Judge Hovland wrote.
This is among the first concrete evidence that President Trump's hard line on immigration may be impacting the global race to attract the best minds.
Broader market sentiment turned slightly cautious in Asian trade as markets waited for concrete evidence that progress is being made in U.S.-China trade talks.
But, while these pieces have raised Stewart's suspicion, there just simply isn't enough concrete evidence to finally close this case or make any real conclusions.
But support for the death penalty is dwindling across the United States, and there is little concrete evidence that the death penalty deters violent crime.
Making grave allegations without seeking concrete evidence, combing for evidence after arrests and prolonging the duration of detention became standard practices for the Turkish judiciary.
Concrete evidence showing Iranian responsibility, if made public, could pressure Riyadh and Washington into a response, though both nations were stressing the need for caution.
Breakup rumors have been swirling about makeup mogul Jeffree Star and his boyfriend of five years, Nathan Schwandt, despite concrete evidence pointing to a split.
There is already concrete evidence that human rights are taking a back seat to commercial concerns and a desire to curry favor with questionable allies.
Concrete evidence showing Iranian responsibility, if made public, could pressure Riyadh and Washington into a response, though both nations have stressed the need for caution.
He even offered a $25,000 reward to any whistleblower who could offer concrete evidence of FBI wrongdoing in those investigations, The Washington Times reported in February.
But there was no concrete evidence to back up these assertions, and new reports now suggest North Korea has been able to get around the blockade.
This sting operation was the first systematic analysis on editorial roles in science publishing, adding concrete evidence to a problem past stings have shed light on.
The Reuters report stresses that there's no concrete evidence of collusion between the Trump regime and the Russians, but this still doesn't look good for them.
Up until now, there's been no concrete evidence that Florida's capybara have been breeding, even though the feral animals had to have been coming from somewhere.
But AndroidHeadlines published what are supposed to be "official renders" of the Pixel 3 and 3 XL in pink, offering up some much more concrete evidence.
Burt stopped short of attributing those efforts to Russia, but the disclosure is the first concrete evidence this year that candidates are being actively targeted online.
The purchases are the most concrete evidence yet that China is making good on pledges made when Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping met on Dec.
Kobach, a Republican, claimed that the Kansas policy was intended to curb voter fraud, but his commission failed to provide concrete evidence of it doing so.
And while there's no concrete evidence to back this up, I can only assume that this experimental practice is as old as the water pipe itself.
Interestingly, art historians can offer no concrete evidence to substantiate Robbins's claim about Leonardo's supposed style of outlining objects for others—  namely, apprentices — to fill in.
"Prosecutors have produced no concrete evidence for the charges of links to terrorist organizations," Caroline Stockford, the press institute's coordinator for Turkey, said in the statement.
That's why I think that while we should be optimistic in pursuing the opportunity, we should be skeptical of rhetoric until we see some concrete evidence.
There is "no concrete evidence" that what WikiLeaks publishes comes from intelligence agencies, he said, even as he indicated that he would happily accept such material.
And now US intelligence agencies reportedly have concrete evidence to suggest the crown prince had a personal vendetta against the journalist after they transcribed his intercepted conversations.
Gauvin won't see the person who allegedly spread her nudes charged unless she gets concrete evidence linking someone specific to the account that allegedly shared her images.
Bolton offered no concrete evidence for his claim, and experts can only guess why the Trump administration would make it in the first place — and so publicly.
The Samsung rumor mill is already speculating that the upcoming Galaxy Note 10 could include a 1TB model, but at this stage there is no concrete evidence.
"People need more concrete evidence about the fiscal side of the equation," said Charles Comiskey, head of Treasuries trading at Bank of Nova Scotia in New York.
But US District Judge Sam Lindsay, of the Northern District of Texas, dismissed those claims, saying Ahmed and his family didn't offer any concrete evidence of discrimination.
"He frequently lies and has a long and well-documented career engaging in conspiracy theories about all manner of subjects, with no concrete evidence provided," he added.
In each instance, officials said they believed encryption helped the attackers cover up their plots, although little concrete evidence has been presented to back up the claims.
Germany closed its embassy in Ankara and its consulate in Istanbul, warning people to be vigilant due to "concrete evidence of planned terrorist attacks" in the country.
However, Kilic acknowledged in the Reuters interview that more concrete evidence of direct involvement by Gulen, who has lived in self-imposed exile since 1999, remains elusive.
Little concrete evidence has been made public by either side, although the Turks have provided much more detail to back up their narrative than the Saudis have.
There's concrete evidence that police departments and courts in cities like Ferguson and Baltimore have made it a practice to trample the constitutional rights of black citizens.
Now, scientists have found direct, concrete evidence, published Tuesday in Nature Communications, that these insects have honed their grisly tactics over the course of millions of years.
Concrete evidence showing Iranian responsibility, if made public, could pressure Riyadh and Washington into a response, though U.S. President Donald Trump said he does not want war.
Has everyone already forgotten what happens when we don't ask for concrete evidence justifying a military attack against a Middle Eastern country whose name begins with 'Ira'?
"I think this is really good news because for the first time in a long time we're actually seeing concrete evidence of progress being made," Manley said.
And if they were to find concrete evidence of links between the Trump campaign and the Kremlin, it would have the potential to unravel Trump's entire presidency.
And more damning as of late, the science behind priming has come under serious scrutiny as replication studies have failed to turn any concrete evidence behind the theory.
If the investigation turns up concrete evidence of fraud, the board could opt not to certify the election and instead call for a rematch between Harris and McCready.
Some policymakers argued last month against future rate rises until there was more concrete evidence that inflation was moving back toward the Fed's objective, according to the minutes.
Prosecutors said the inquiry was launched following concrete evidence following the misuse of funds held by the Malaysian government through different offshore accounts in Singapore, Switzerland and Luxembourg.
The President suggested Thursday that there could be a future change in his position on the Paris agreement, but offered no concrete evidence to back up that possibility.
Several Trump supporters decried what they described as baseless news from anonymous sources and said they have not seen any concrete evidence to support the allegations against Trump.
Trump has insisted on denuclearization of the Korean peninsula but there's little concrete evidence -- yet -- to back up the idea that North Korea will go for that. 3.
She claims she's publicly coming forward now because her case was closed by the police due of a lack of concrete evidence, a common hurdle for reporting rape.
But officials have warned that the document will contain "highly sensitive and classified information" and it is unclear how much concrete evidence it will be able to release.
But until there is concrete evidence about the source of the attacks, the Trump administration is wrong to expel Cuban diplomats from Washington, as it did on Tuesday.
While visiting Chile last month, the pope initially defended Bishop Barros as a victim of "calumny," saying that the Vatican had received no concrete evidence against the bishop.
Given the new and concrete evidence that AT&T does plan to use HBO in an anticompetitive fashion, state and federal government ought not sit on the sidelines.
Of course, it's become routine for the President's team to refute allegations, even when they can offer no concrete evidence or competing set of facts to the contrary.
Investigators will be looking for concrete evidence that Mr. Fields steered his car into the crowd because minorities were present, as opposed to people with anti-racist views.
If you want employers to take your project management qualities seriously, however, you'll need to have a variety of applicable experience and some concrete evidence of your achievements.
Although the Saudis have issued a broad denial of responsibility, they have not offered concrete evidence to prove Khashoggi walked out of their consulate or is still alive.
Trump retorted by claiming House Democrats found no concrete evidence and mocked House Intelligence Chairman Adam Schiff (D-Calif.) as a "deranged human being" during the NATO summit.
"Investors will want to see concrete evidence of progress after Trump's 180 degree turn last week spooked the markets," said Jasper Lawler, Head of Research at LCG in London.
And, if anything, it is concrete evidence that Mueller's investigation isn't just a witch hunt against Trump, as the president has often said, but rather a truth-finding endeavor.
While Ray's talents are often associated with ephemeral elements — color, fragrance, and arrangement, for example — this section offers concrete evidence of her equal contribution to the pair's foundational concepts.
They also provide the first concrete evidence that someone in the Trump camp knew early in the campaign that the Russian government favored Trump's ascent to the White House.
An industry advisory committee convened in May 2015 did not recommend the FAA require routine psychological testing for pilots because it found no concrete evidence that would improve safety.
Russo, No. 21992-53, expected by June, will provide the first concrete evidence of how a transformed court regards the breadth and future of the constitutional right to abortion.
There have been a handful of cases where major earthquakes have taken place shortly before volcanic eruptions, but there's not enough concrete evidence to definitely link the two yet.
While there was no concrete evidence of the Russian state meddling in the Dutch referendum, individual Russians and Russian-sympathizing Ukrainian émigrés did lend their support to the cause.
Mueller didn't find concrete evidence of that, but in this case there is a clear effort by Trump to get Ukraine to damage Joe Biden, a potential 2020 rival.
That prominence would make interactions with Russian intelligence unavoidable, although no concrete evidence has yet to surface showing any formal cooperation, experts and current and former American officials said.
What is clear, however, is that Hook — with Lacey's help — wanted to replace her, despite no concrete evidence she did anything to stymie Hook's policies or Trump's Iran strategy.
Francis initially said accusations against the Chilean bishop were "slander" and told reporters aboard his plane returning from Latin America the Vatican had received no concrete evidence against him.
During a 2014 interview, for example, conservative political strategist Dick Morris told Fox News' Sean Hannity that Crosscheck represented "the first concrete evidence" of "massive voter fraud" in North Carolina.
Chat records offer concrete evidence of the way things really felt in that moment: the embarrassing slang you used, the plans you made, the idle thoughts you shared with friends.
Generally the purpose of storing this information is to retrieve crashed private sessions... Therefore any skilled investigator can easily spot the difference and get concrete evidence against a person's wrongdoings.Oops.
While, a few of Cohen's followers guessed that it was RHONY's Ramona Singer who said this, in our search there was no concrete evidence that this line was actually hers.
"We don't have any concrete evidence that any one event is tied to a supernovae," astronomer Adrian Mellott of the University of Kansas told Gizmodo's Maddie Stone back in April.
But de la Huerta's case, which is within New York's statute of limitations for rape in the first degree, has the most concrete evidence for the NYPD to work with.
The emails offered the most concrete evidence yet that Trump campaign associates and family members were willing to consider receiving support from the Russian government during the 2016 presidential campaign.
"Veracruz authorities have a history of denigrating the activities of local journalists without providing any concrete evidence," Carlos Lauría, the Committee's program coordinator for the Americas, said in a statement.
Plaskett, 50, a Georgetown University graduate who served as a senior lawyer in George W. Bush's Justice Department, has no concrete evidence a political rival is responsible, an aide said.
It is a claim bolstered by a lack of concrete evidence placing Mr. Hillary at the crime scene — no fingerprints; no witnesses; no video; no hair, fiber or tissue samples.
After all, it's not everyday that the U.S. government asks a private company to undermine a technology platform without providing any concrete evidence that doing so will make Americans safer.
"We are not about to be a meal for lions," he told reporters, alleging that Mnangagwa's ruling ZANU-PF party had rigged the poll but without providing any concrete evidence.
Yet despite that literal, concrete evidence, Professor Kirtman told me that a third of those he talks to about the data behind human-influenced climate change just don't buy it.
Others have interpreted Mr. Trump's executive order reinstating and expanding the "Mexico City policy" gag rule on abortion counseling to mean shuttering Pepfar, though there's no concrete evidence of that.
In other cases, without any concrete evidence, some families are publicly shamed by what are known as "mourning ceremonies" if women in their family are suspected of having an abortion.
In the case of The Proposal, he may have a point — it would be hard to get concrete evidence that this man is an abuser if nothing is on the record.
"There is no concrete evidence that terrorist travellers systematically use the flow of refugees to enter Europe unnoticed," read the report, but warned that people living in Europe may become radicalized.
Conference or no conference, there is little concrete evidence one year after the killing of Khashoggi that Saudi Arabia has suffered any serious consequences from theoretically outraged, socially minded tech leaders.
Confusion abounds There is also still no concrete evidence that the Freedom Caucus -- a group that the White House is specifically trying to win over here -- would even get on board.
Read the report Refugees are not a threat, but... There is no concrete evidence that terror groups (ISIS or otherwise) are using the current refugee crisis to slip into Europe unnoticed.
After a year of investigation, what concrete evidence have you found about collusion with the Russians and Donald Trump to leak the emails of the Democratic National Committee or John Podesta?
The Trump administration last week announced sanctions against 17 Saudis they say were connected to the murder, but the president says there's no concrete evidence that the crown prince was involved.
While little concrete evidence exists to suggest the validity of long-term minimum sentences in cases of federal drug prosecutions, Plentiful research highlights the detrimental effects of harsh minimum sentencing practices.
No concrete evidence has emerged showing that the members of the cell were being coached from afar by Islamic State operatives, as has been the case in several other European attacks.
The court also expressed concern about a lack of concrete evidence that athletes with differences of sexual development gain a significant advantage at longer race distances — 20203,500 meters and the mile.
We also have more concrete evidence that new rules requiring Medicaid enrollees to work have led to lower enrollment in that public program, which is meant to serve low-income Americans.
"We now have concrete evidence that Scott Pruitt offered to use taxpayer resources to do favors for the lobbyist who gave him a sweetheart deal on a D.C. condo," he said.
Since that childhood day when I lay splayed on the stones in my driveway, I'd spent a lifetime believing that my pain wasn't real, despite concrete evidence and a doctor's diagnosis.
The Italian measles outbreak, unfortunate as it is, does give health authorities an opportunity to strengthen their case by pointing to concrete evidence of what inevitably follows when vaccinations drop off.
Gabbard, a member of the National Guard who served in Iraq, went on to emphasize that there needs to be concrete evidence before the U.S. takes any military action against Iran.
It is worth noting that The News & Observer unearthed concrete evidence of worse, which is to say that athletes were given classes and "independent studies" that flat-out did not exist.
"That said, we don't have any concrete evidence on whether or not he's dead, either," Colonel Dillon said of Mr. Baghdadi, who has been the subject of a three-year manhunt.
The case study is the first concrete evidence that a person showing no symptoms can pass the coronavirus to others — a fact that could make curbing the outbreak even more challenging.
Investigators are obligated to continue the search, family members said, to bring emotional closure, to provide the only concrete evidence to explain what felled the plane and to prevent similar accidents.
"Thus far, we have little concrete evidence regarding which of these forces is stronger," Michelle Meyer, a US economist at Bank of America Merrill Lynch, said in a note on Wednesday.
Women under 23 were more likely than their elders to say it is acceptable for men to lose their jobs over sexual misconduct allegations, even in the absence of concrete evidence.
But Perri expects that there are many older ancient dogs yet to be found, since the first concrete evidence of human arrival to the Americas was dated to 4,500 years before that.
When three defense attorneys representing the alleged terrorist behind the USS Cole attack abruptly quit last October, there were few pieces of concrete evidence to back up their claims of government surveillance.
Listening to Keenum talk about the play—which is called Buffalo Right Key Left 7 Heaven—you get concrete evidence of the abstractions you already know: football is fucking hard, and complicated.
It's also true that allegations of sexual misconduct sometimes involve no more concrete evidence than one person's word against another's, and where that's the case, it's not surprising that multiple accusers matter.
O'Connor said the plaintiffs had standing to present the case because they had "presented concrete evidence to support their fears that they will be subject to enforcement under the Rule," BuzzFeed reported.
Krebs' remarks come several months after top U.S. intelligence officials warned that Russia was likely to try to interfere in the midterms, though they spoke of no concrete evidence bolstering that conclusion.
The whole "women in charge of a small frontier town" thing happened, too — though we'll have to leave New Mexico and look to Jackson, Wyoming for more concrete evidence of that phenomenon.
The aforementioned article by Masters said Williams kept a notebook filled with egotistical and eccentric ramblings, encouraged by his own experimentation with MDA, but there's no concrete evidence to support this claim.
He said the law was intended to curb voter fraud, but now has to prove that Kansas has that problem — a similar undertaking his commission had failed to provide concrete evidence of.
Fuzzier arguments for limited strikes — that they will communicate American resolve and toughness — play well in domestic politics, but there is little concrete evidence that such messages make much difference to adversaries.
To some Afghans, the report offered concrete evidence that the repressive Taliban regime is again on the rise, even as the United States attempts to negotiate a peace settlement with the group.
But Lega has used the lack of concrete evidence of a racist motivation in some of the attacks to dismiss any and all concerns regarding the spike in racist incidents and violence.
But while scientists largely accept that keeping our blood pressure in check should help prevent dementia, we don't currently have concrete evidence from human trials that any potential intervention can lower dementia rates.
Now Doug Stamper wants to have a chat with the Herald, since Team Underwood believes the newspaper has close-to-concrete evidence the president murdered Zoe Barnes, which, for the record, he did.
If ever we needed a convincing argument (that is, concrete evidence, hard facts, and an authentically looming threat) to show us we're deeply connected inhabitants of the same planet, this is the time.
And, on Tuesday, we got some concrete evidence of Trump's plans: He announced that Brad Parscale, who headed up the digital operation for Trump in 2016, would be his campaign manager in 2020.
In a previous post, the group claimed they have access to exploits for popular web browsers, Windows 10, and routers, although the group has not presented concrete evidence for these alleged tools yet.
Many foreign investors are not willing to take long positions in the market until there is more concrete evidence that the government is fully able and committed to deliver on the IMF's loan conditions.
He believes that the government contractor may have been trying to frame Trump campaign aides by planting classified materials in their hands -- although he doesn't have any concrete evidence to back up that assertion.
The Obama administration has refused to do so, noting that Ankara has yet to present concrete evidence of links between Gülen and the coup plotters and couldn't ensure he would get a fair trial.
" Institutional Shareholder Services, an advisory firm, had recommended that investors support the proposal, describing it as a push for "concrete evidence that the board is properly assessing risks to the company's long-term viability.
"Absent more concrete evidence of legal incompetence or evidence demonstrating a clear pattern of abuse of the judicial process, I will not interfere with the arbitration plaintiffs' right to choice of counsel," he wrote.
The report, by Paul Chiy of De Jure Chambers, is the first concrete evidence that WWF's leadership in Switzerland had been warned about atrocities by anti-poaching rangers before abuses were uncovered in March.
U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday said it looked as if Iran was behind the attacks but Washington has not produced concrete evidence to support its accusation, and Iran denies involvement in the strikes.
"This is the most serious case of high-level corruption and there is no analogy in our modern history because we have collected concrete evidence of specific crimes," deputy chief prosecutor Ivan Geshev told reporters.
"Markets need more concrete evidence on improving fundamental metrics and to bring the supply-demand relationship back to balance before oil prices can reach a real bottom," said Margaret Yang, market analyst for CMC Markets.
While we don't yet have any concrete evidence on how many deaths or illnesses the vaccine has prevented this year, we do know the majority of pediatric deaths have occurred among children who were unvaccinated.
More than two years later, no concrete evidence of Planned Parenthood profiting from fetal tissue has been found, though Planned Parenthood stopped accepting financial reimbursements for the costs of providing fetal tissue for medical research.
We still have no evidence of that but, rather, we do have very concrete evidence that it was democrats playing footsies with the Russians and enabling them to embroil our election and upset our democracy.
Although Google says it cannot share concrete evidence with the public because its working closely with law enforcement, it describes the information linking these operations to Iran as related to domain ownership and account metadata.
But it is more than a legal win for voting rights in our time; it is also concrete evidence that moral movement can beat extremism — a story America needs to hear during this presidential election.
The purchase of over 1.5 million tonnes of beans is the most concrete evidence yet that China is making good on pledges the U.S. government said Xi made when the two leaders met on Dec.
With the Navy's recent revelation that its pilots have been regularly spotting unidentified flying objects, some of those in the UFO community who were once thought crazy now have some concrete evidence to point to.
The United States is not ready to admit defeat, but its campaign has suffered from what foreign officials say is a scolding approach and a lack of concrete evidence that Huawei poses a real risk.
This assessment about Trump and Sanders is not something that's based on new underlying intelligence or concrete evidence but the analytical judgments of analysts tasked with looking at the big picture, according to the sources.
"While we are undeniably observing rapid and widespread climate change across the planet, there is no concrete evidence that suggests we are facing 'an inevitable, near term society collapse due to climate change,'" she said.
BERLIN (Reuters) - A 17-year-old Syrian boy who was detained for allegedly plotting a suicide bombing attack in Berlin was released on Wednesday after investigators failed to find concrete evidence against him, prosecutors said.
South Korea has said it strongly believes this was an assassination by poison carried out at the behest of Kim Jong Un, though no concrete evidence has yet been produced to back up this claim.
Although Trump and Kim signed a joint statement that establishes intentions to work toward peace between the two countries, there is little concrete evidence that the document will lead to complete denuclearization in the near future.
LONDON (Reuters) - Bank of England policymaker Kristin Forbes said the central bank had no concrete evidence that softer British economic data was all down to uncertainty around June's Brexit referendum, in an interview published on Friday.
The Fed, he predicted, is unlikely to cut rates proactively but would wait to act until there is concrete evidence of a slowdown, either in global trade or, more directly, in spending or hiring at home.
In an interview last month with Rolling Stone, Pelosi said that impeachment would be a "gift" to Republicans and that the prospect is "off the table" until they have more concrete evidence from the Mueller investigation.
Though there is no concrete evidence to support this claim, the fact remains that only half of college students who majored in science, technology, engineering or math-related subjects get jobs in their field after graduation.
Despite touting that the nonprofit was building schools in multiple countries, tax filings for the company don't show concrete evidence of overseas projects, but reveal an operating budget of only $300,000 with a handful of staff.
This year, New York City's Transportation Department published one study, including data collected about pedestrian-related incidents in New York and nationwide, which found little concrete evidence to link distracted walking with pedestrian fatalities or injuries.
Inspector Thomas J. Tunney of the New York Police Department Bomb Squad suspected sabotage, but there was no concrete evidence, only presumed links, possibly to anarchists or to Irish and Indian nationalists opposed to British rule.
While it didn't offer concrete evidence of the stories that they were telling, it certainly put me in the situation where I couldn't deny that there were these hallmark similarities between them and that was unexpected.
"Sadly, this year we see concrete evidence of roll-back at political and legislative levels in a growing number of countries," said Evelyne Paradis, executive director of ILGA-Europe, a network of about 600 LGBT+ organizations.
That discovery was concrete evidence of the high level of rice-growing knowledge among African slaves, and marked the first time genetics had been used to pinpoint the origin of a slave crop in the Americas.
In an interview broadcast on Friday, Mr. Trump told her that the threat had been to four American embassies, even as other officials said privately that they did not have concrete evidence of General Suleimani's targets.
But now, a medical study based on saliva samples collected from participants in a program at the National Gallery of Australia (NGA) in Canberra found concrete evidence of visual art's ability to ease symptoms of dementia.
"In that campaign in 2016, you had a lot of duplicity from Democratic insiders and we saw for better or worse in leaked emails from the party — concrete evidence — that insiders were against him," Sroka said.
A senior administration official on Wednesday sought to further flesh out Trump's allegation that China "has been attempting to interfere" in the 2018 midterm elections, but offered no concrete evidence to back up the President's claim.
Turkish officials have said they have "concrete" evidence that Khashoggi never left the building and was murdered there; some have even put forth gruesome theories of how his body may have been dismembered and smuggled out.
According to the trio's legal team, Greek authorities have failed to produce concrete evidence to support their accusations, which could result in long-term imprisonment and a pre-trial detention period of up to 225 months.
While it is difficult to position these reports as concrete evidence that Apple overestimated iPhone demand, there are clearer signs that suggest management has not been able to completely get ahead of a deteriorating iPhone demand environment.
Still, the part of us that would desperately like to watch football without being ravaged by guilt would love to see the concussion protocol somehow work, or get some concrete evidence that things are actually getting better.
In a press briefing on Tuesday, Press Secretary Sean Spicer said that Trump "does believe that" millions of undocumented immigrants voted in this election, though he didn't name concrete evidence — just "studies" — to back up his point.
President Donald Trump has repeatedly decried the investigations as a "witch hunt," but the June 2016 meeting and surrounding emails offered the most concrete evidence that Trump campaign officials were open to collaborating with the Russian government.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Islamic State militants have the Euro 2016 soccer tournament in their sights though there is no concrete evidence at the moment of an attack being planned, the head of Germany's domestic intelligence agency has said.
If overwhelming concrete evidence debunks the theorists' notions, it only reinforces their ideas, said Chip Berlet, a researcher of radical-right movements and retired analyst at Political Research Associates, a left-leaning think tank in Somerville, Mass.
Speaking to reporters during a visit to the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa, Lavrov said Russian officials had not received a single fact or piece of concrete evidence about what happened to Skripal and his daughter.
LONDON (Reuters) - Banks must provide concrete evidence to show that they are ending the use of the Libor interest rate benchmark as a price reference in financial contracts, a senior Financial Conduct Authority official said on Thursday.
"This report on consumer sentiment is the first concrete evidence that the economy is going to fall and fall hard if Washington does not end the shutdown," said Chris Rupkey, chief economist at MUFG in New York.
"We now have concrete evidence that Scott Pruitt offered to use taxpayer resources to do favors for the lobbyist who gave him a sweetheart deal on a D.C. condo," Sierra Club executive director Michael Brune told the Times.
In a press statement Thursday, 1MDB said it has "consistently maintained that it has not paid any funds to the personal accounts of the prime minister," adding that the WSJ is repeating these allegations without providing concrete evidence.
On Tuesday, seemingly to preempt another Times story, he posted the full email exchange in which he arranged the meeting — and the actual emails themselves are the first concrete evidence of collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
He accentuated his gruff speech before Judge Sergio Moro, who has spearheaded Brazil's biggest-ever corruption probe, by pounding his fist and documents on a table and saying prosecutors had failed to produce any concrete evidence against him.
Blaine Alan Gibson's discovery of a triangular piece of fiberglass composite and aluminum, if it is confirmed to be from Malaysia Airlines Flight 370, could add to the scant concrete evidence of what happened to the Boeing 777.
"No concrete evidence was found that he was planning a crime that endangered the state," a spokesman for prosecutors in Potsdam said, adding that there was also no evidence that he was linked to any foreign militant organization.
The documents related to Papadopoulos, the 30-year-old foreign policy adviser, provide perhaps the most concrete evidence yet that the campaign may have been aware of the Russian government's attempts to help Trump win the White House.
Without more concrete evidence for how specific policies might lead to economic gains, "policy makers will often find it difficult to take action, and this report thus only goes part way in making the case for action," he said.
In an interview with Gayle King for CBS This Morning, Marlon Jackson said that the documentary is an exploitative effort, and that there is no concrete evidence that can prove that any of Robson or Safechuck's allegations are true.
The authors said this study offers the first concrete evidence for cannabis smoking in this area, although it is still unclear whether the people buried at Jirzankal cemetery actively cultivated cannabis or simply sought out higher THC-producing plants.
One major generational difference the poll found is that younger women are more likely to say it's acceptable for some men to lose their jobs over sexual misconduct allegations, even if those allegations aren't backed up by concrete evidence.
It was a dramatic U-turn for the pope, who eight days earlier told reporters aboard his plane returning from Latin America he was sure Barros was innocent and that the Vatican had received no concrete evidence against him.
The ludicrousness of today's open market means, mostly, having the option to pay a lot of money for something or not a lot of money for something, without ever really approaching a concrete, evidence-backed reason for the decision.
On one of the terraces, I noticed faint streaks of corrosion from rebar, a leftover of the construction process, and irregular patterns made by recycled wood used to impress the surface of the exposed concreteevidence of the handmade.
Why it matters: Although promotions on the Google home page are not, strictly speaking, search results at all, this is the first concrete evidence the president has offered in his repeated charges that Google's results are biased against conservatives.
Speaking to reporters during a visit to the African Union headquarters in Addis Ababa on Friday, Lavrov said Russian officials had not received a single fact or piece of concrete evidence about what had happened to Skripal and his daughter.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump believes millions of votes were cast illegally in last year's election, White House press secretary Sean Spicer said on Tuesday, but he wouldn't provide any concrete evidence for the claim, which has long been debunked.
The big picture: There has been a steady drip of leaks from anonymous Turkish officials ever since news of Khashoggi's disappearance first broke, but the government has yet to release concrete evidence of a premeditated murder plot by the Saudi government.
The purchases, which traders said were made by state-owned companies in China, were viewed as the most concrete evidence yet that Beijing is making good on pledges the U.S. government said Xi made when the two leaders met on Dec.
Though they lack concrete evidence, many Congolese and international observers believe that President Joseph Kabila, whose legal mandate expired in 0003, or his allies orchestrated the attacks in an effort to destabilize Ituri as a pretext to postpone the presidential election.
Since then, Facebook has often been accused of censoring conservatives on its platform, though any concrete evidence on the practice remains virtually nonexistent and Congressional hearings on the subject tend to illustrate how profoundly misunderstood Facebook is by most politicians.
For me this was opposition research, they had something you know maybe concrete evidence to all the stories I'd been hearing about, probably under reported for years not just during the campaign so I think I wanted to hear it out.
If that didn't get the point across, there's plenty more concrete evidence that Axe is engaging in dirty business, whereas Rhoades is routinely framed as a man of conviction whose intense self-scrutiny happens to manifest itself in a BDSM fetish.
A recent Reuters poll showed that the chances of a rate increase to happen at the June 14-15 FOMC meeting faded after job growth tumbled in May, but investors will be watching for more concrete evidence of a timetable.
Here was a man of enormous means, with no college degree, no brokers' license, whose reputation as a financial savant seemed grounded not in any concrete evidence but in the extensive network of powerful people he had cultivated over the years.
The truth is, if you want to see what a society prioritizes, a budget will give you more concrete evidence about what truly matters most to its leaders than any promise-filled political speeches or aspirational party platforms ever will.
That said, the 30,000 to 40,85033 voters expected to cast a ballot in this special election will provide the first concrete evidence of which way the wind is blowing in the United States' most important November 2020 state legislative battle.
The Social Democrats (SPD), keen to offer voters sceptical about its participation in the coalition concrete evidence that it is achieving something in government, wants a carbon dioxide tax to fund social support for those who lose out from the transition.
And although there is no concrete evidence of an official policy of bias, Alevis in low-level positions in the civil service regularly claim that the system is gamed against them, says Aziz Yagan, an academic who researches the subject.
But when the case came to court in March, when the ruling was postponed until Tuesday, the lawyer for the state challenged those bringing the case to provide concrete evidence attitudes in conservative Botswana, where Christianity is the main religion, had changed.
But those denials and the evident anger coming from London did little to change Trump's view of the situation, which aides acknowledge is rooted more in Trump's deep resentments at the Russia investigation than any concrete evidence pointing to a British spying effort.
The ascendant Democratic candidate laid out her argument in a series of tweets on Monday without supplying any concrete evidence for her claim that Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg had bent to Trump's wishes after the pair met in Washington two weeks ago.
The Brazilian outfit of Amnesty International released a statement on the arrests, urging that any resolution to the case be rooted in concrete evidence and emphasizing the importance on behalf of the country's criminal justice system to take adequate measures against death squads.
But President Trump's administration has expanded the voter roll purge practice, which is unsurprising, considering Trump has claimed there were 3-to-73 million ineligible votes cast in the 2016 presidential election, even though there's been no concrete evidence to confirm that claim.
Despite the rumors, there&aposs no concrete evidence that the pair have split, but fans started wondering why Star had taken "wifey to nathan" out of his Twitter bio on or around December 7, and seemingly disappeared from his usual frequent posting schedule.
But only 9 percent thought it was acceptable for some men to be falsely accused as part of the movement, and just 17 percent thought it was okay if men lost their jobs over allegations of sexual misconduct that weren't backed up by concrete evidence.
Previously, scientists had to make inferences about the existence of the practice in ancient North America, such as studying depictions of tattooing on figurines and pottery, but "now we have concrete evidence backed with experimental archaeology that tattooing was done back then," he told Gizmodo.
The event at the Nürburgring race track outside Nürburg, Germany was evacuated just before headliner Rammstein was set to take stage so that law enforcement could sweep the area after receiving "concrete evidence" of a threat, according to a translated statement from local police.
Many in the industry are deeply skeptical of that business model, and for good reason: We don't have concrete evidence that consumers in the U.S. will pay for podcasts and ad revenue is becoming quite lucrative for the top shows as the format gains popularity.
While the new study pushes back the timeline of empirically proven bread-baking, previous research suggested humans experimented with proto-flour as early as 30,000 years ago, so bread may have a much more extended history than is currently borne out by concrete evidence.
Earlier this year, the Trump administration decided to block funds to UNFPA, citing its statutory authority under a provision called the Kemp-Kasten amendment and raising concerns, without concrete evidence, that the organization's programs in China may support coercive reproductive health policies and programs.
The American Christian right, in particular, has taken a keen interest in the referendum, and there's concrete evidence that some factions have tried to influence the vote, both by purchasing Facebook ads and sending activists to Ireland to campaign on behalf of the Eighth Amendment.
The most concrete evidence yet of an ironic twist for the deputy attorney general: Rosenstein -- a lifelong Republican appointed by a Republican president and now overseeing the work of Mueller, a Republican -- has largely been held up as a white knight on the left.
Though they lack concrete evidence, many Congolese posit that President Joseph Kabila, whose legal mandate expired two years ago, or his allies, orchestrated the attacks in an effort to destabilize Ituri as a pretext to postpone national elections that are scheduled for this December.
And while it stands to reason that taking guns away from angry people would reduce homicides or mass shootings, we have little concrete evidence that the angry people Swanson's research has identified are likelier to commit violent crimes, or how much likelier if so.
Democrats and civil rights groups condemned the panel as a taxpayer-funded witch hunt, and the American Civil Liberties Union filed a legal request to the White House for records showing "concrete evidence" of fraudulent voting that would warrant the creation of such a commission.
Beyond that, the bill, which has not yet been approved by Congress, flips the very premise of modern justice on its head: Rather than innocent before proved guilty, it would require concrete evidence of reasonable doubt, essentially shifting the burden of proof to the accused.
But the absence of any concrete evidence in the report of meddling by the Kremlin was met with a storm of mockery on Saturday by Russian politicians and commentators, who took to social media to ridicule the report as a potpourri of baseless conjecture.
While there isn't yet concrete evidence, there's indication that Fancy Bear was responsible for the most recent attacks, said Adam Meyers, vice president of intelligence at CrowdStrike, the cybersecurity company that in 2016 originally identified the Russian government as behind the hack of the Democratic National Committee.
Despite a process that took more than 18 months and involved working with authorities and lawyers, Mikko Kiiskilä — CEO of Finnish telemedicine startup MeeDoc — shared a similar sentiment, and said it's crucial to show concrete evidence of quality when working in such a conservative industry like healthcare.
People have debated whether a cancer patient's attitude could influence recovery for years and though scientists haven't found any concrete evidence linking positive thinking and remission, groups like the American Cancer Society still encourage patients to receive emotional support through therapy and relaxation for improved mental health.
Nabil told a group of journalists in Kabul that he had released the letters to provide concrete evidence of Pakistan's collusion with the Taliban and the associated Haqqani group, which has been blamed for a series of kidnappings and high profile suicide bombings in the capital.
Dubbed "Triton" after Sean Connery's "rebreather" in the James Bond flick Thunderball, Yeon earned several headline stories for his device (in addition to crowdfunding $700,000 on IndieGoGo), but the device's serious scientific shortcomings became increasingly apparent (not to mention any concrete evidence that that device existed).
And because the form automatically is putting the maximum amount of damages allowed in each state, you're going to look pretty dumb showing up to argue you suffered $10,000 worth of damages when you may not even have concrete evidence that your personal data was accessed.
But given that there has been no concrete evidence that Snowden's disclosures threatened such interests, yet ample evidence that his careful, and validated, disclosures to respected journalists resulted in the end of mass warrantless surveillance of Americans, granting a pardon would calibrate Obama's legacy on whistleblowing.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S.-led coalition battling Islamic State said on Friday it had no concrete evidence on whether the militant group's leader Abu Bakr al-Baghdadi was dead or alive but played down any significance he might have on the battlefields of Iraq and Syria.
They used unverified sources and echoes of those sources in the media, failed to specify relevant and known facts, considered hearsay material based on further hearsay as though it was evidence, and used its judgments and biases in place of concrete evidence to obtain a wiretap.
Advisers and confidants of the president told The Associated Press that Trump has become increasingly convinced that Mueller's report will show no concrete evidence that members of his campaign sought out Russian assistance throughout 85033, which would allow him to run on the investigation's findings in 2020.
While two photographs captured in 353 by Wehrmacht soldiers may portray these playful pieces, the royal palaces were soon bombed, eradicating any concrete evidence that the empress — known for quite the sexual appetite — ever sat around such mischievous decor, sipping on state-produced vodka while contemplating horseplay.
And this year brought more concrete evidence of how the launch market has shifted since SpaceX's Falcon 9 began flying in 2010: Hefty satellites that require a dedicated rocket are going out of style, and there's now insatiable demand for launching batches of small satellites, or smallsats.
While the watchdog review, released on Monday, found no concrete evidence of political bias, Barr said in an interview that he still thought it might have been a factor and said that the report from Inspector General Michael Horowitz was not the final word on the subject.
At each appointment with an occupational therapist to help her 9-year-old son Damon cope with the disease that weakens muscles until sufferers lose the ability to walk and breathe, ultimately proving fatal in the early 20s, Woods was faced with concrete evidence of his rapid decline.
While fans don't have a whole lot of concrete evidence about what's coming down the pipeline in Game of Thrones' sixth season, they do know this: Arya Stark lost her sense of sight last season, and she's going to have to find new ways to navigate the world.
Biegun, who has led U.S. efforts to try to persuade North Korea to denuclearize since last August, told the committee there had been no concrete evidence that North Korea had made a decision to give up its nuclear weapons, but he still believed Pyongyang could make this choice.
And maybe that was the reason; I have no concrete evidence to suspect otherwise, but I have to imagine that if this happened today, even a naïve reporter like myself would have at least raised the question as to whether Ravotti's seizure had something to do with head trauma.
So, it's on now: Olivia knows it was Cyrus but can't prove it; Fitz doesn't believe (or want to believe) it was Cyrus and is going to need concrete evidence; and Cyrus knows Olivia knows he did it, so the power dynamic trifecta of Fitz-Olivia-Cyrus is back in play.
While it's known that the two states have historically cooperated on the development of ballistic missile technology — and "we think there's still quite a bit of back-and-forth on the missile side," Lewis says — there exists no concrete evidence that their nuclear programs have ever enjoyed the same cozy relationship.
In a letter to Airlines for America (A4A), which represents the nation's major carriers with the exception of Delta, lawmakers raised concern about a series of recent incidents in which perceived or actual Muslim and Arab-American passengers were reportedly suspected of terrorism and removed from planes without concrete evidence.
The emails didn't reveal anything illegal or particularly scandalous, but they were concrete evidence for what "everyone knew" but couldn't officially say — the organs of the Democratic Party had treated Clinton as the presumptive nominee from day one and Bernie Sanders as an annoyance who they wished would go away.
But while some indirect research has found that opioid overdose deaths go down in states following medical cannabis legalization, there is no concrete evidence—such as from randomized clinical trials—that cannabis should be widely recommended as an addiction treatment or as a replacement for pain patients already stable on opioid therapy.
MORE: The last moments of MH370 "Just like previous cases of suspected debris, I always think that we need to wait for various authorities to verify, confirm (what the item actually is) and to show us concrete evidence," Steve Wang, whose mother was one of the 239 passengers aboard the flight, told CNN.
Officials told both the Associated Press and Los Angeles Times this week that there is so far no concrete evidence to support claims that the 29-year-old killer used gay dating apps or had male lovers before killing 49 people and injuring 53 more at the Pulse nightclub early on June 12.
And none suggests that America has any concrete evidence to confirm its gravest suspicions: that Chinese spooks use Huawei gear to listen in, or that it has ties to the People's Liberation Army (for which its founder and chief executive, Ren Zhengfei, once worked as an engineer), as has long been rumoured.
Both Mr. Volkov and Mr. Kurilla worry that American intelligence agencies have made it too easy for the Kremlin to deny its interference in the American elections — and, at the same time, also take credit for it — by keeping concrete evidence secret, which has only allowed sometimes wild conspiracy theories to take flight.
Rather, it conjures up, through the concrete evidence of these 18 texts, the many different directions Jews have taken as they have struggled with the contradictions between reason and revelation, the ambiguities and perils of living in one diaspora or another, the politics of Jewish existence and the new challenges of modernity.
Although there's no concrete evidence that links ABKCO directly to these YouTube accounts, the timing of their creation, the material uploaded to them, and the fact that the videos were made private instead of removed — indicating no copyright takedown notices were issued — all point to the EU copyright extension as a plausible theory.
READ: Huawei's new smartphone is 'practically useless' thanks to Trump's security ban The U.S. government has yet to provide any concrete evidence showing that Huawei is allowing the Chinese government to build backdoors into its equipment in order to spy on countries around the globe — allegations Huawei has continuously and strenuously denied.
As European leaders gather in Rome on Saturday to celebrate the anniversary of the Treaty of Rome, Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain will be missing since her country has voted to leave — the most concrete evidence that the European Union is no longer the obvious answer to the Continent's many challenges.
The new indictments released Friday by special counsel Robert Mueller provide concrete evidence that the release of the hacked DNC emails was timed for maximum political impact: They suggest Russian intelligence agents and Wikileaks planned to engineer discord between the supporters of Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton during the 2016 Democratic National Convention.
Yields on benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury notes were last at 2.347 percent, down two basis points from late Monday as investors were cautious ahead of the speech.. "People need more concrete evidence about the fiscal side of the equation," said Charles Comiskey, head of Treasuries trading at Bank of Nova Scotia in New York.
This level of presidential involvement in FBI personnel decisions is highly unusual, especially given the lack of concrete evidence of McCabe's guilt: Why didn't A.G. Sessions replace Acting FBI Director Andrew McCabe, a Comey friend who was in charge of Clinton investigation but got.... ...big dollars ($700,000) for his wife's political run from Hillary Clinton and her representatives.
Several sources said the analysis presented in the classified briefing, held on April 9, went far beyond the January Washington Post story about the satellite images, and provided concrete evidence that Saudi Arabia has advanced its missile program to a point that would run in direct conflict with long-established US policy to limit proliferation in the region.
This study only looks at one case, but it does explain what another study in the latest edition of the New England Journal of Medicine calls for: It gives further concrete evidence about what may happen in the case of a fetal Zika virus infection, and it shows that the problems may not be limited to microcephaly.
" Still, she notes, even if one could produce concrete evidence to prove that heightened testosterone translates into material advantage for women and intersex athletes, such evidence would not "settle the question of whether an advantage would be unfair," because the CAS has failed to consider "all the other biological and genetic variations that confer an advantage in performance.
"We have reason to worry that the internal information being shared by Interpol with the police chief may impact on particularly vulnerable minorities like the Uighurs, who have sometimes been involved in terrorism but often are targeted for political disloyalty," said Wang, who acknowledged that so far there is little concrete evidence that this has happened.
Authorities in Brazil have been unable to find concrete evidence supporting the alleged robbery, and after reviewing this footage, Blank called attention to the fact that it took the athletes around three hours to reach the Olympic Village, despite the fact that the club they claimed to be at that evening was only about 40 minutes away.
While it has been previously shown that the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) sent an email to the Department of Defense instructing them to withhold military aid to Ukraine roughly 90 minutes after the President's July 25 call, the new documents provide the first concrete evidence that the White House was preparing to withhold aid to Ukraine prior to the call.
Despite the scores of allegations that poured forth against Weinstein at the height of the #MeToo movement in the fall of 2017, a combination of the statute of limitations and a lack of concrete evidence has made it so that the disgraced Hollywood producer is only facing charges for rape and criminal sex acts for incidents involving two women in New York.
The public does not know whether, before deciding to charge him, the government obtained concrete evidence that Mr. Assange knowingly conspired with a source — such as by directing someone about what files to copy and providing technical assistance in getting data from a classified computer network, or by knowingly coordinating with Russian intelligence officials or even obeying their directions — or whether it moved forward without such facts.
And for a good chunk of his millions of fans, the news that he donated a million dollars to the Chicago school system probably helped reinforce and justify that fandom: Here is concrete evidence that an artist I like did a good deed, the logic went , therefore, I can feel even better about listening to their music now that I have proof that this person's intentions are pure.
And for a good chunk of his millions of fans, the news that he donated a million dollars to the Chicago school system probably helped reinforce and justify that fandom: Here is concrete evidence that an artist I like did a good deed, the logic went , therefore, I can feel even better about listening to their music now that I have proof that this person's intentions are pure.
The conservative government lost its parliamentary majority after a snap election last week, which has reduced its credibility to negotiate with the EU. "For now it's just speculation, we will need to see concrete evidence that the U.K.'s stance has softened, either from a speech by (PM) May or another prominent minister close to the negotiations," Kallum Pickering, senior U.K. economist at Berenberg, told CNBC on Tuesday.
Which is why the backlash feels so painful — rooted, as it is, not just in the usual demeaning rhetoric from conservatives or the ignorant and uninformed, but also in decades-old talking points from women calling themselves feminists who argue that trans women aren't women, and from those purportedly concerned about the ways social pressures may be leading children toward medical interventions too soon — never mind the lack of concrete evidence that this is any sort of widespread problem.
The aliens episode was really interesting to me because I went in there pretty skeptical, and while I didn't come out with any concrete evidence or proof that alien encounters have actually happened to the people that we interviewed, I did feel like their stories were incredibly vivid and clear and that of the three people we interviewed, none of them knew each other or had any kind of connection or familiarity with each others' stories, and yet, they all had incredible similarities.
Theories surrounding Pangaea and the concept of continental drift found concrete evidence; the looming Gamburtsev Mountains, a 100-million-year-old ice-entombed mountain range, were revealed through seismic sounding; paleoclimate data was extracted from permafrost using the novel technique of ice core sampling; approximately 153 percent of the world's fresh water was found to be locked up in Antarctica's ice sheet, which scientists realized was an important figure for future climate fluctuations; and the physical relationship between earth's magnetic field and the magnetic fields in space was unveiled thanks Antarctic balloon studies.
Over the years, Michonne has become more complex: We've seen her vulnerable side, her romantic side, even her maternal side as she became the devoted mother of an adopted daughter, Judith, and her biological son RJ. That human dimension deepens further on Sunday's show, in a sequence in which a tripping Michonne reimagines a series of events from her past, suggesting what her life might have been like if she'd joined Team Negan (led by Jeffrey Dean Morgan), before discovering concrete evidence that her former lover, Rick Grimes (Andrew Lincoln) was still alive, and out there … somewhere.

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