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There was no hard evidence as to why games journalists are bad But, unsurprisingly, no hard evidence as to why games journalists should be mistrusted was offered during the panel.
And no hard evidence of hacking has been brought forward.
In this post, I'm going to share some hard evidence.
"There's no hard evidence I have access to," he said.
There is no hard evidence that this is the case.
"We can never believe without hard evidence," the faux Mrs.
And I'm just asking for one piece of hard evidence.
There is, however, no hard evidence to support that theory.
For now, there's no hard evidence pointing in either direction.
There is no hard evidence proving that as of now.
To put it simply, the workout was really, really hard. Evidence?
But this is supposition only, with no hard evidence behind it.
After all, who promised "hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion"?
And that was even before there was hard evidence of terrorism.
His motivational standard is looking for hard evidence of a crime.
Sometimes hard evidence doesn't exist and a thorough investigation is warranted.
We'd need some damn hard evidence before believing any of it.
People think — they want to convert wishful thinking into hard evidence.
Concerns of any kind can be quickly tested against hard evidence.
Thus the doctrine is merely a data point, not hard evidence.
Furthermore, obtaining hard evidence is incredibly difficult and, often, resource intensive.
But there is little hard evidence of these purported ripple effects.
But investigators lacked hard evidence, and the three suspects offered little cooperation.
Wait till you have some really hard evidence on something very political?
The problem is, there's absolutely no hard evidence for such a belief.
He denied, despite hard evidence, that he ever supported the Iraq war.
We still need to see hard evidence that these allegations are true.
But I can find no hard evidence that this is the case.
By the beginning of the 1990s, there were signs, but no hard evidence.
There's no hard evidence that they meaningfully amplified the backlash against Johnson, either.
In the absence of that hard evidence, alternative theories flourished, bolstered by rumors.
But how much of this account can be corroborated with cold, hard evidence?
"I don't think there's any hard evidence he abused his position," Moran said.
The climate assessment conclusions, based on hard evidence, are stark, clear and inescapable.
Based on hard evidence, you have deduced that: Mr. Carter helps elderly Mrs.
Mr. Trump has claimed, with no hard evidence, mayhem at the Mexican border.
Green shootsNormand's second approach relies more on hard evidence and less on forecasts.
Likewise, there is little hard evidence that health apps by themselves reduce disease.
It's just that, unfortunately for Sanders, there's zero hard evidence saying that's true.
The US jobs report from January, out Friday, will provide some hard evidence.
These are facts based in hard evidence, not the spin offered by CAI.
But there's no hard evidence yet of any such response for the flu.
There is no hard evidence that Trump wouldn't have prevailed without Russian help.
I mean, that's completely anecdotal because I don't have any hard evidence of it.
And astronomical searches for dark matter haven't returned any hard evidence of its identity.
Allies grumble that American officials have not shared hard evidence to back their claims.
But as for hard evidence of frozen water on the Moon, that remains elusive.
Anonymously sourced journalism is not the same thing as sworn testimony or hard evidence.
However, detectives found no hard evidence at the time connecting Heinrich with Jacob's case.
But many psychiatrists are troubled by a lack of hard evidence supporting alternative therapies.
There is still little hard evidence of a metal squeeze outside of the LME.
But without CDC research, we don't have hard evidence from which to develop solutions.
"I found hard evidence that dirty police inspectors were selling drugs themselves," he says.
And he's already begun showing House Democrats the hard evidence to back it up.
A senior prosecutor said there was not enough hard evidence for a successful prosecution.
The hearing didn't offer any kind of hard evidence for either Ford or Kavanaugh.
There is no hard evidence that the Russian government was responsible for Nemtsov's assassination.
Saudi and the US said that state was Iran, although didn't provide any hard evidence.
After all, the committee has changed its stance based on hard evidence in the past.
Still, that lack of hard evidence isn't stopping more people — including myself — from trying cupping.
Studies show that juries are often more swayed by compelling narratives than by hard evidence.
But ideally that sourcing can be supplemented by documents, photos, videos, or other hard evidence.
What is sought is speculative intelligence about terrorism and not hard evidence of criminal activity.
Three years later, however, there is no hard evidence that sanctions have changed Russia's behavior.
However, the pages failed to provide any hard evidence tying the government to the attack.
They're not hard evidence that smoking weed causes these changes in brain development or morphology.
The important thing is that there is hard evidence: It was all caught on tape.
In the absence of hard evidence, Maltese are grasping at wild coincidences and conspiracy theories.
Gregory Currie, a philosophy professor, asks: Is there any hard evidence that this is true?
But while the correlation is clear, there is little hard evidence of cause and effect.
Corbyn said the document was "cold, hard evidence" that the prime minister was "misleading" voters.
Only a true indisputable blockbusting piece of hard evidence would move the needle, he said.
As we reported, we confirmed Halle's not having another kid, but hey ... this is hard evidence.
They are not getting tired that they&aposre not saying, as Ari says, any hard evidence.
Across plenty of social media sites, facts and hard evidence aren't always easy to come by.
It's the first hard evidence of North Korea's growing interest in cryptocurrencies and bitcoin, in particular.
Hard evidence for voting anomalies in Wisconsin, Michigan, and Pennsylvania has ranged from scant to nonexistent.
The trial judge said Mr. Bulger had not offered any hard evidence of such an agreement.
Freddy: Yeah I mean they probably would, they go off court testimony and not hard evidence.
So far, America hasn't publicly produced hard evidence that Huawei equipment has been used for spying.
Officials do not have hard evidence, she added, but have nevertheless concluded Mr. Khashoggi is dead.
I don't have any hard evidence, but my opinion would be any exposure internationally is important.
There's not really a lot of hard evidence to get Trump impeached like people are saying.
Scientists in China now have hard evidence that eating raw centipedes is a really bad idea.
"Quantifying the economic impact remains challenging as there is still no hard evidence," the analysts said.
"There is no hard evidence for a lot of transfer between tasks in robotics," Abbeel says.
And it drew quick rebukes from some disinformation researchers who warned it's irresponsible without hard evidence.
The remnants of the weapons used could provide hard evidence of where the attack came from.
Where there is no hard evidence (which is as often as not), she weighs the probabilities.
But, more than a week after the suspected attack, hard evidence might be hard to trace.
We don't even have hard evidence that there was any collusion between the Trump campaign and Russia.
There isn't any hard evidence of this, but even the National Archives credits him with doing it.
"There is no hard evidence that loosening access to firearms improves public safety or security," he said.
It is banking on longer-term studies to yield hard evidence of fewer side effects over time.
Now, we have our first hard evidence that the clouds are actually large enough to do so.
I realize that there is no cold hard evidence I can present to make them believe me.
After searching for these faint pings for decades, scientists have little hard evidence to show for it.
Islamic State claimed responsibility, though no hard evidence has emerged to link Bouhlel with the militant group.
But they have mostly struggled to find hard evidence that criminals think about sentence lengths at all.
The case remains unresolved, but there is little hard evidence that the Saudi state supported bin Laden.
The measure's backers say these claims are bogeymen and there is no hard evidence to back them.
He has also teased the possibility that Daniels will unveil hard evidence to back up her claims.
Since then, however, the Commission has offered no hard evidence, publicly at least, that substantiates this analysis.
But many experts say there is little hard evidence that public-private partnerships perform better over time.
There's zero confirmation or hard evidence, but they sure do seem to be spending some time together.
"The transcript is hard evidence that President Trump is running our government like a criminal enterprise," Sen.
These efforts may provide scientists with the first hard evidence of life, past or present, beyond Earth.
At the time, Qualcomm suspected that Apple had misused the confidential information — but it had no hard evidence.
Now, the Metropol tape provides the first hard evidence of Russia's secret attempts to fund Europe's nationalist movements.
Clinton has already conceded, and there isn't any hard evidence that election fraud occurred in any impactful way.
Of course, the pink poos are just allegations since no one has tweeted any hard evidence, thank god.
And his conviction that "local ideas changed independently of the loudhailers" is supported by too little hard evidence.
Although no hard evidence exists to definitively determine their function, many have speculated as to the stones' purpose.
Cohen looks like an unlikely figure to change that — unless he has hard evidence to substantiate his charges.
Even at the scale they were at, I wouldn't imagine they left a lot of hard evidence behind.
It is now backed by hard evidence: For transgender people, bathrooms are a source of real, physical harm.
He has denied any wrongdoing, and his lawyer says there is no hard evidence that he accepted bribes.
Outside of these sightings, no hard evidence has been uncovered that the Tasmanian tiger is still alive today.
There is no hard evidence so far, however, that MBS passed Bezos&apos intimate data to the Enquirer.
"If there's no hard evidence against them, you cannot detain them or open a case," says an official.
When confronted with hard evidence that they are wrong, many will simply double down on their original assertions.
The BoE has little hard evidence so far of how hard the referendum result has hit the economy.
Her lawyer, Michael Avenatti, hinted earlier this week that he had hard evidence of the affair on DVD.
I would assume that you would never make those kinds of allegations without serious and substantial hard evidence.
Either way, 62 percent of voters say there is currently no hard evidence to support the collusion claims.
Yet too often City Hall is still making decisions on homelessness based on folk wisdom rather than hard evidence.
But any superior metabolic effects compared to conventional meal patterns are based more on speculation than any hard evidence.
It goes right to the heart of Putin regime and you actually have hard evidence that they were involved.
But shortly after Moon took power, a government official said there was no hard evidence to back that up.
Carlson's opinion said that jurors had allowed sympathy for the families to outweigh hard evidence presented during the trial.
And there's very little hard evidence to support the allegations — especially the more salacious ones — in the Steele dossier.
But the top generals in the Pentagon and in London dismissed the hard evidence right in front of them.
We have actual hard evidence to believe he's consistent on the issues that he purports to be consistent on.
Republicans are likely to focus on the word "evidence" as much as possible and hard evidence to be precise.
Up until now, there's been no hard evidence against human placentophagia (the act of eating the placenta after birth).
At this point, they know that they have no hard evidence of collusion between Donald Trump and the Russians.
Fifty-two percent believe that the investigations were started "on the basis of significant hard evidence" and not bias.
If the mass is in the designated range, then we could have hard evidence for an intermediate black hole.
I thought my study — cold, hard evidence of increased lead in the blood of Flint children — would change things.
We have tons of hard evidence establishing Smollett's guilt—from co-conspirator confessions, to video footage, to signed checks.
Death rates there dropped by two-thirds, providing some of the first hard evidence that proper hygiene saves lives.
In Piazza's case, some writers withheld votes because they suspected he used performance-enhancing drugs, despite no hard evidence.
Therefore, the case had been trapped in a deadlock of lacking of hard evidence that Uber stole trade secrets.
During the interview that aired Sunday, Daniels refused to say whether she had hard evidence of the alleged affair.
The latest Harvard CAPS/Harris survey found the public split on the question of Russian collusion, with 2900 percent saying they believe the special counsel has found hard evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Moscow, 220006 percent saying there is no hard evidence yet and 2202 percent saying they don't know.
If there was hard evidence suggesting the world would be a better place without Facebook, would you shutter the service?
Hydration is believed to help your immune system, but there isn't any hard evidence to really support that, Banach says.
" While there was no hard evidence on who had hired the firm, "clues leading back to the Kochs were everywhere.
Any hard evidence of Mr Khashoggi's murder gives them great leverage—perhaps to extract Saudi investment in their ailing economy.
But there is no hard evidence that breastfed babies enjoy long-term health or cognitive benefits compared with bottlefed ones.
A panel of 5 witnesses at the hearing offered a range of criticisms of Google but no new hard evidence.
He still hasn't cited any hard evidence for that, but he's now invoking a source that offers no public proof.
The idea electrified the citizens of Earth and mobilized a worldwide SETI search for hard evidence of our celestial neighbors.
There is no hard evidence that MS-13 has become more of a problem in the US in recent years.
And there's been more hard evidence of Apple's determination to make health data a big part of what they do.
De Becker did not provide any hard evidence that the text messages and intimate pictures had been obtained through hacking.
Once, they concluded that there may have been a wider conspiracy, but there is no hard evidence to support it.
At times, the lack of hard evidence has driven wild conspiracy theories about Russian involvement in Trump's ascent to power.
In the absence of hard evidence of an alien encounter, seeking alternative explanations for reports of ET abductions makes sense.
He regarded these alleged "offworld implants" as the hard evidence that could either prove or disprove extraterrestrial visitations to Earth.
The hope is that someone, anyone — even Arnold or Manigault Newman — will find the hard evidence that ends all argument.
One Russian lawmaker Wednesday called for "hard evidence to be produced "to draw the world community's attention to such things.
The survey found the public split on the question of Russian collusion, with 22019 percent saying they believe special counsel Robert Mueller has found hard evidence of the Trump campaign colluding with Moscow's efforts to meddling in the election, 36 percent saying there is no hard evidence and 27 percent saying they don't know.
Marsha Blackburn (R-Tenn.) for being a "child predator's dream," although little hard evidence has been presented to back that claim.
The memo insinuates (with little hard evidence) that the FBI and Justice Department knew of the "political origins" of the dossier.
"I had a very good image of Missionaries of Charity, but this case came to us with hard evidence," Verma said.
Across the West as a whole, however, there's little hard evidence that thinning forests will do much to reduce damaging wildfires.
The right has mounted a chorus of complaints about censorship of conservatives — without much hard evidence — that President Trump has amplified.
That was a soft-confirm; we got the hard evidence from the KUWTK teaser trailer when it went up last week.
Even if they are not confronted by hard evidence, everyone is occasionally troubled by the thought that their beliefs are misplaced.
I -- we do not have hard evidence, and Fox News has been reporting on this for a couple of years now.
Thanks to Tribeca's Facebook stream, we finally have some hard evidence you can view for yourself around the 49:35 mark.
Neither Trump nor Pence has provided hard evidence of the alleged meddling, while China rejected the president's claims from late September.
We need hard evidence to show that research is not a plot to take guns away from law-abiding gun owners.
"You need to have really hard evidence, if, you know, if you're accused of something, show the evidence," Melania said. Mrs.
No hard evidence has been presented by any of Zelenskiy's opponents that Kolomoisky is indeed pulling the strings behind the campaign.
During the press conference, TMZ Sports asked Tennant and her attorneys if they had any hard evidence -- injury photos, video, etc.
Thanks to President Reagan it will take substantial effort and hard evidence to overturn existing safety, environmental and consumer protection rules.
Virginia Johnson and William Masters at Washington University in St. Louis would go on to turn Kinsey's survey into hard evidence.
Anecdotal statements such as these are plentiful when bull markets are aged, but hard evidence to support them is rarely provided.
While there is no hard evidence that those initiatives were responsible, homicides in Chicago dropped 2911 percent in 2017 to 650.
But there is no hard evidence that Free Basics is connecting people who would otherwise be cut off from the internet.
The scribal error might suggest that even then, scribes associated pranks with April 21 – but this doesn't qualify as hard evidence.
It seems probable that elites cared more about #RobotRubio than voters do, although hard evidence for this remains to be seen.
Companies like Theranos, which offered little hard evidence that its tests worked to its investors, "have their own rules," he said.
All three of the former employees said they had no hard evidence the government was behind the cancellation of the show.
But L.B.J. did not have the hard evidence needed to prove that Nixon himself had tried to sabotage the peace talks.
Right now, though, there isn't hard evidence that Saudi Arabia was a source for the National Enquirer's story about the affair.
They could have concluded they lacked sufficient hard evidence against Trump (particularly on whether he knew he was violating the law).
Many Democrats, meanwhile, seemed determined to raise every allegation about Trump and Russia — most of which have little hard evidence in support.
Since then, other studies have prodded at the question, similarly failing to find hard evidence of marijuana leading people to harder drugs.
But doctors can't recommend the best therapies for their patients if hard evidence is missing on the comparative effectiveness of different treatments.
There was never any hard evidence of backdoors in Huawei's cell towers — but, as hawks saw it, there didn't need to be.
Most recently, he said he thinks government shutdowns are a "great political issue" (a risky assertion, not based in any hard evidence).
If there were hard evidence like this on President Trump's relations with the Russians, that would spell the end of his presidency.
Hard evidence on the specific impact of making tax returns public is scarce, but a Norwegian reform in 2001 provides some clues.
Prosecutors alleged the crime had taken place during a sex game run amok, though hard evidence against the young couple was scant.
The founders who pitch you need to provide hard evidence that they can turn their inspiring or promising idea into something real.
But skeptics have said there was no hard evidence to corroborate the story, and the digging near Walbrzych did not change that.
For the first time, women saw hard evidence of what they’d long suspected, that they are not being valued equally.
It's reasonable and valid for fact-checkers to want to have some hard evidence indicating that their admirable work isn't in vain.
Make demands to see hard evidence; as idealistic Jupiter squares off with daydreaming Neptune, there's a tendency for reality to be exaggerated.
Yet, despite hard evidence, Congress is considering stripping those savings and sending billions of dollars back to Wells Fargo, Bank of America.
Opponents of marijuana legalization, including top DEA officials, have argued that there's no hard evidence that proves marijuana has legitimate medical benefits.
Mr. Hobson said that although he did not recall any hard evidence of interference, the campaign complained to Facebook about potential chicanery.
Often there are so many receipts it can be hard to tell what is hard evidence and what is smoke and mirrors.
But there hasn't been anything quite as clear-cut as hard evidence of the president telling a witness to lie for him.
As it happened, for all the polemics about women's voting in newspapers of the period, hard evidence of their participation was scant.
Ms. Wells Barnett provided hard evidence of the massacre, but it took the Supreme Court to expose the truth to national attention.
Absent hard evidence that corroborates these allegations, the Senate and the American people will have to judge for themselves who they believe.
He estimates — without hard evidence, he is careful to point out — that growth is understated by 2 percent or more a year.
The official said there is no hard evidence as to whether Khashoggi, a columnist for the Washington Post, is dead or alive.
"I had a very good image of Missionaries of Charity, but this case came to us with hard evidence," Ms. Verma said.
But for the most part, The Case Against Adnan Syed seems fine with using that as a stand-in for hard evidence.
Khoshroo, echoing Iran's official stance, said his government had "hard evidence" that recent protests in Iran were "very clearly directed from abroad".
The regime quickly, and with no hard evidence, blamed America and its regional "puppets"—Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Israel.
So when presented with returns that seem too good to be true, simply assume they aren't without very hard evidence to the contrary.
It is true that so far, the hard evidence of the effect that Bridge has on pupils' results is suggestive rather than definitive.
"Hard Evidence: O.J. Is Innocent," a true-crime docuseries, will be executive produced and narrated by Martin Sheen, according to The Hollywood Reporter.
Even though the cops found hard evidence, the killer ended up going free on a legal technicality and marrying for the third time.
We don't have any hard evidence that it's happening, but with similar provisions popping up in a recent bill, it's hard to dismiss.
For them, the viral video provided hard evidence of issues they've long known existed, and they hope the district will pay more attention.
For the time being, take this announcement as more of a target than as hard evidence that 5G PCs are two years away.
Without hard evidence, it'd be irresponsible to assume Nike's guilt, but does anyone really think Adidas was the only shoe company paying players?
What it doesn't have yet is any hard evidence, like the John Edwards love child shot, though the Enquirer is following the money.
No 'hard evidence' Tillerson has been pointed in his criticism of Moscow since the attack, but has so far stopped short alleging complicity.
"At this point in time we don't have hard evidence that treating sleep fragmentation is going to make a big difference," Lim said.
DOJ's criminal charges provide hard evidence that Russian intel agents attacked America to boost their favorite candidates, undermine others, and influence our elections.
At the start of his administration, some of us opposed the appointment of a special counsel as unnecessary and unsupported by hard evidence.
It's not exactly proof that everyone's favourite bastard will meet up with Daenerys this Season, but it feels like some pretty hard evidence.
A U.S. government source familiar with the Yahoo investigation said there was no hard evidence yet on whether the hack was state-sponsored.
The chairman of NATO's military committee said Wednesday that he has not seen "hard" evidence that Russia is supplying arms to the Taliban.
"I don't have and I haven't seen any hard evidence on the delivery of weapons from the Russians to the Taliban," Czech Gen.
Projecting any true home run distance before World War II is a largely futile exercise, a consequence of the lack of hard evidence.
As Cronan dug deeper into the case, he concluded that the investigators did not have nearly enough hard evidence for a successful prosecution.
But in the absence of hard evidence that she's part of a nefarious plot, what if we took Tulsi Gabbard at her word?
"The President's using a quote from three weeks ago, that you heard that I said we didn't have any hard evidence," Burr said.
But Rivest said there's no "hard evidence" to prove that making the process more accessible via the Internet will result in increased voter turnout.
It would suggest that the FBI's efforts to link Trump with Russia may have been motivated by anti-Trump sentiment instead of hard evidence.
There isn't any hard evidence at this time to back up any claims that Huawei phones are a threat to personal or national security.
The only piece of hard evidence Kagoike offered was a copy of a fax, but it only proves he communicated with Akie Abe's aide.
Joseline Hernandez says she has hard evidence she's clean and sober, but her soon-to-be baby daddy, Stevie J, is not buying it.
Hard evidence suggests that the correlation between female representation in politics and other indicators of gender equality isn't exact, but a correlation certainly exists.
Plea bargains and leniency deals, relatively new legal tools in Brazil, have been key to cracking the case and helping investigators find hard evidence.
In particular, the idea that cutting fat from a person's diet would offer some health benefit was never backed by hard evidence, Lustig said.
Cream, cheese, and butter have the power to turn any starch into a thing of gooey greatness, and this potato gratin is hard evidence.
While refugees may have been involved in the assaults, there's no hard evidence so far—and it'd be a bit unusual if they were.
During one closed-door session, senior representatives from European telecom operators pressed a U.S. official for hard evidence that Huawei presented a security risk.
"There's really no hard evidence in support of the notion that abstaining from sexual activity or from ejaculation has any demonstrative benefits," Wise says.
Polina Rumyantseva, Borodin's editor-in-chief, told VICE News that so far no hard evidence has emerged to indicate either foul play or suicide.
Afghan officials say they are killing equal or greater numbers of Taliban militants, but there is little hard evidence to back up such claims.
He strongly suggests that there was such an effort but is unable to offer hard evidence, only a few possible hints in official comments.
Judging from the first episode, the investigation is to be a rickety one, with lots of conjecture and not a lot of hard evidence.
Though Mr Ali has offered no hard evidence, his claims resonate with Egyptians, who quip that his videos are better than anything on Netflix.
Rather than accept the results, they whine, cry and call Trump a racist or bigot with little hard evidence to back those accusations up.
I don't think there's a lot of hard evidence that any of these things are definitely factors that make Seattle ripe for an upset.
This can result in you excessively shifting your "posterior" likelihood despite the lack of hard evidence … and perhaps even doing or saying something unwise.
I'm sure Russia has plenty of dirt on Trump, but I can't accept without hard evidence much of the what I've heard or read.
With no hard evidence, the case became "he said/he said" and landed, as it usually does, in favor of the HIV-negative party.
Most studies on kambo use in vitro testing or animal assays, so there's not too much hard evidence for its effect on humans, Zamberlan says.
Uber and Lyft talk a big game about the end of personal car ownership, but they've always lacked hard evidence to back up their claims.
He said he based the tweets "just on a little bit of a hunch and a little bit of wisdom maybe," rather than hard evidence.
Therefore, the former QB must have presented some hard evidence that moved the arbitrator to rule the case had enough merit to go to trial.
But there's not a lot of real, hard evidence to support the idea that women are materially benefited by getting a gun to protect themselves.
Jessica Jones is witty and no-nonsense, more likely to snap a photo as hard evidence of someone acting strangely than to chase them down.
Ronda Rousey's confidence is back to champion form, and TMZ Sports has the hard evidence -- Ronda sporting NOTHING but body paint on a Caribbean beach!
We were promised systemic, hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion that not only interfered with our election process but indeed dictated the electoral outcome.
READ: Inside the Republicans' Mueller-day strategy Jordan claimed vindication when the report from Ohio State found no hard evidence he knew about the abuse.
The U.S. court ruling caught many Bayer investors off guard as no hard evidence of a causal link to cancer had been produced so far.
Backed by Martin Sheen, Hard Evidence: O.J. Is Innocent turns the blame for Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman's murders toward O.J. Simpson's son, Jason.
So why does everybody know how to do the Heimlich Maneuver, and how did it catch on in the first place without any hard evidence?
" To those who had excoriated his investigation for failing to lead to Mr. Durst's arrest, Mr. Struk was blunt in his testimony: "What hard evidence?
Dr. Stager's field research focused on Canaanites, Phoenicians, Philistines and Israelites as he studied the origins of monotheism and amassed hard evidence of ancient life.
More speculative articles have suggested that the influx of federal dollars may help strengthen state economies, though there is little hard evidence of such effects.
But Montell goes beyond generalities to cite hard evidence, and the numbers are eye-popping: Even female Supreme Court justices can't speak without being interrupted.
He said Russia could not prosecute those indicted on charges of meddling in the U.S. presidential election unless the U.S. presented them with hard evidence.
In the Senate, Intelligence Chairman Richard Burr has said his committee has yet to find any hard evidence of collusion between Trump's team and Russia.
U.S. and allied intelligence agencies possess little hard evidence as they examine what role the crown prince, 33, may have played, officials have told Reuters.
The official said possible perpetrators might include Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iran-backed Shi'ite militias based in Iraq, but Washington had no hard evidence.
While there isn't hard evidence linking the call to the announcement, there are a number of red flags that raise the appearance of possible impropriety.
He argued that Trudeau demoted Wilson-Raybould because she didn't give in to his demands on SNC-Lavalin, though there isn't hard evidence of that.
"Until we see some hard evidence that some major concessions have been made or whatnot, we're kind of taking a wait-and-see approach," Brink said.
But what we know is that despite very intensive media scrutiny of the Clinton Foundation, we don't have hard evidence of any kind of corrupt activity.
Why it matters: President Trump seized on concerns last week about conservative voices being limited by web platforms, despite a lack of hard evidence behind them.
Other allegations of intellectual property and trade secret theft also mar the company's reputation, even if hard evidence of material wrongdoing is still difficult to find.
Other mead-makers—most of whom sterilize their product before bottling it—are waiting for the hard evidence before they get too excited about medicinal booze.
So the question now is less about whether Facebook can do this type of manipulation and more about whether there's any hard evidence that it does.
But U.S. officials have said they need hard evidence of Gülen's involvement in the coup attempt and that his due process rights need to be respected.
Though these findings don't provide hard evidence that the contaminants are the cause of the decreased fertility, the association shows it could be a viable hypothesis.
Even Pelosi herself has publicly bought into this fantasy, pushing conspiracy theories about Vladimir Putin controlling American foreign policy and teasing "cold hard evidence" of collusion.
More often, the prosecutor knows for a fact that the cooperator is lying because the prosecutor has hard evidence to prove the truth of the matter.
So far there is no hard evidence industry has moved from Europe because of carbon costs, but Knight said that will happen without a border adjustment.
"I can say as it relates to the Senate Intelligence Committee investigation, that we have no hard evidence of collusion," Burr told Fox News in September.
Experts, however, say that such a strike launched out of Iran should create plenty of hard evidence, via records from regional radar and air-defense systems.
Though he did use every other tool in his box to defeat the bill, hard evidence that the amendment was part of his strategy is lacking.
Look, here's some hard evidence: Paint one mural of Zayn on the hood of your car using gold leaf and real hair, and suddenly you're "obsessed".
There's rarely hard evidence in a case like this, but Blasey — the surname she prefers to use publicly — has done everything possible to substantiate her claim.
" Iran's U.N. Ambassador Gholamali Khoshroo told the Security Council that his government has "hard evidence" that recent violence in Iran was "very clearly directed from abroad.
No bipartisan clutch of senators insisted that Mr. Obama's claims clashed with the views of intelligence analysts, who possessed hard evidence of a nuclear weapons program.
But it's been 50 years and there's not a lot of hard evidence here, so this explanation will just have to stay a theory for now.
The difficulty in providing hard evidence has long presented a devastating barrier for victims' access to recourse and remedies, and it discouraged survivors from coming forward.
But Burr told CNN on Thursday that while the President is right that his committee has found no "hard evidence" of collusion, the investigation isn't over.
The rush to adopt the use of body cams after the events that took place in Ferguson came without much hard evidence that they were effective.
To be sure, many people have withheld judgment on whether he "colluded" with the Russians unless and until hard evidence is made public to prove it.
The legal standard for a warrant is not high, but no one would go after a lawyer unless there was pretty hard evidence of a crime.
Habre was convicted by a court in Senegal with the help of incriminating documents, but rights officials say any hard evidence against Jammeh is lacking so far.
The most ambitious forms of "Medicare for All" would be expensive, but there's not much hard evidence for Republicans' claims that they would erode the existing program.
She said Prime Minister Theresa May must defend whatever trade option the UK government chose to pursue with hard evidence, damaging the economy as little as possible.
Looking for hard evidence is California Academy of Sciences in San Francisco, whose Life Responds is looking for citizen scientists to make observations on the iNaturalist app.
Peter is no better than the school board and the administration, if I convict somebody or I make a judgment on someone based on no hard evidence.
Political parties are accusing one another of using CA services in the 2017 midterm election but there is no hard evidence either supporting or refuting the allegations.
Because gun violence is so polarized and so polarizing an issue, we need hard evidence about what will work to prevent gun violence and protect gun rights.
"Our results provide the first hard evidence that the impact really did (largely) vaporize Earth," co-author of the new study Kun Wang, said in a statement.
This type of mistake is particularly egregious in the world of science communication, which by nature should be driven by data and hard evidence rather than feelings.
A new study published Wednesday in Nature provides the first hard evidence that conservation spending to set up and protect nature reserves and parks is saving species.
Holders of intellectual-property rights argue that fakery discourages innovation, diddles the taxman and funds terrorism (though hard evidence of links between terrorists and counterfeiters is elusive).
A recent BuzzFeed article stating that there was hard evidence that Trump had instructed Cohen to lie to Congress provoked immediate demands of impeachment from Democratic lawmakers.
In 2014, Ms. Rain sought and won an indictment of Oral Nicholas Hillary, a local soccer coach, in the killing, despite a seeming lack of hard evidence.
"A confirmation of a bullish trend in stock markets will only come when we see hard evidence that oil prices have healed," said a Dubai-based analyst.
CONWAY: Are you saying there's evidence of collusion because everybody is trying to convert wishful thinking into hard evidence and they haven't been able to do that.
The United States seems to have hard evidence that it was the policy of Huawei, a flagship Chinese high-tech company, to reward employees for I.P. theft.
There is no hard evidence linking Iran to the attacks, which caused no casualties and only minor damage but may have been intended to send a message.
Racket manufacturers have begun using technology to help athletes choose their equipment, but Reid said most players still chose rackets based on "feel" rather than hard evidence.
"There is very little hard evidence to prove that a minority hire almost always took place at the expense of a better-qualified white person," Urofsky says.
We're now more than a year into the Mueller investigation, and there's been no hard evidence of serious coordination between the Trump campaign and the Russian government.
But how are we meant to square the brunt of this hard evidence, distressing as it is, with other people's sly and clearly scripted confessions to camera?
The Trump presidency and the Brexit mess in the UK constitute hard evidence that we are, as the old Chinese saying had it, living in interesting times.
One is not to stand behind the intelligence community as everybody&aposs been talking about when the hard evidence, Martha is there that Russia meddled in our election.
Although Ehang has been showing off its self-flying drone, the Ehang 184, since CES last year, we don't have any hard evidence the thing works as advertised.
The complaint offers no hard evidence that the president has violated retention laws, but there has been significant third-party reporting suggesting some communications may have been deleted.
Though no hard evidence supports the sex-enhancing claims of these products, other research does suggest that marijuana, in general, can lead to more time in the sack.
Tether claims that all of its coins are backed by US dollars held in reserve or other fiat currencies, although it hasn't provided hard evidence to confirm this.
But combined with hard evidence like wiretapped phone calls, intercepted text messages, and Chapo's own handwritten drug ledgers and notes, a quick conviction seemed like a no-brainer.
European countries, Batra said, have not seen hard evidence regarding the allegations made by the U.S. and that is one reason why they are not following America's lead.
But CICIG, which was set up in 2007 to aid the country's prosecutors, has a formidable record of obtaining hard evidence such as wiretaps and bank-transfer records.
A new analysis published in the American Journal of Epidemiology provides more hard evidence linking cell phone use to brain cancer after only 558 hours of cellphone use.
Of the coups mentioned above, evidence of the U.S. role is documented beyond a reasonable doubt in all of them except Ecuador, where there is no hard evidence.
But fighting the apparent outcome of a presidential race could require elaborate litigation across numerous states, with virtually no hope of success without hard evidence of extensive fraud.
Additionally, U.S. intelligence agencies have alleged (with little hard evidence) that Huawei and other Chinese companies like ZTE may be rigging their products for corporate or state espionage.
To be clear, there's no hard evidence that Trump's trip to the hospital was anything more more than a 73-year-old man being proactive about his health.
In July, two months after liberal President Moon Jae-in was elected, a South Korean government official said there was no hard evidence to back up the assertion.
Weiner faced a similar dilemma while reporting on the incident: The absence of hard evidence—thermal images or satellite pictures—of the blast or damage gave him pause.
As the years went on, science couldn't find any hard evidence that saccharin was harmful, and widespread sugar shortages during World Wars I and II fanned consumer desire.
Appealing to the facts used to offer a basis for consensus; now we often place more trust in sensation and things that "feel true" than in hard evidence.
On Thursday, Avenatti hinted that he may have hard evidence of Daniels's affair with Trump by posting a photo on Twitter of what appeared to be a DVD.
The Washington Times, among others, proffered his work history as hard evidence that he had worked with his brother to steal DNC documents and leak them to WikiLeaks.
High-profile reports of drones violating restricted airspace have increased over the last few months — even though, in some cases, there's still no hard evidence that drones were involved.
The conventional wisdom is firms use the combined scale to negotiate lower drug prices with large pharmacy benefit managers, but there's no hard evidence the coalitions provide meaningful savings.
Public health authorities hailed the findings as the first hard evidence that a nationwide tax could spur behavioral changes that might help to chip away at high obesity rates.
The FBI is still investigating the hack but is "reluctant" to say the Russian government is behind it due to a lack of hard evidence, CNN Money reported Tuesday.
They personally attacked the top elections official in Maricopa County — and came close to alleging outright fraud, though they were forced to rely on innuendo rather than hard evidence.
While some reports have linked dating and hook-up apps with an increase in STDs in some communities, Mermin said there's no hard evidence to show cause and effect.
They open up not a criminal investigation, which is important, a counterintelligence investigation because for a criminal investigation you actually have to have hard evidence of treason or espionage.
They point out there is little hard evidence of foul play, despite intense Western scrutiny of the firm, and say that China's kit is cheaper and available more quickly.
There were signs she might have given birth to a boy and a girl based on balloons that were delivered to a hospital, but no hard evidence so far.
In fact, it may be chalked up to a perception that depression worsens during winter months, as opposed to a diagnosable illness backed by hard evidence, emerging research contends.
On the one hand, the hard evidence is piling up that a combination of factors largely outside of Hillary Clinton's control were responsible for her loss to Donald Trump.
But as Taylor's defense attorney, David Aylor, noted in court: There is no hard evidence in the case and Taylor has not been charged in Drexel's disappearance or death.
"This report on Trump's tax scam is more hard evidence that the president and his out-of-touch millionaire advisors are executing a middle-class con job," said Sen.
US and Saudi officials have claimed, without hard evidence, that the attacks might have been launched from southern Iraq, where Iran has significant capabilities via the militias they support.
Climate scientists have long suspected a direct link between the Earth's rapidly warming climate and increasing bouts of extreme weather, and recent research has provided significantly more hard evidence.
Now, Science Daily reports that researchers have unearthed some hard evidence showing that THC can help protect the brain against one of America's leading causes of death: Alzheimer's disease.
But there is no hard evidence of Chinese election meddling — at least in the excerpts provided on Wednesday evening — beyond what Mr. Trump cited last week in New York.
" Allegations of foul play lack hard evidence, however, perhaps except for The Guardian's September 4, 2017 report "UK at centre of secret $3bn Azerbaijani money laundering and lobbying scheme.
He pointed out that markets had always suffered bouts of turbulence even before quant strategies were introduced, and said there was little hard evidence that they were feeding volatility.
How are you supposed to go about your life when there's hard evidence of the goddamn alien agenda staring you in the face every time you open your phone?
There's no hard evidence that the planes have anything wrong with them, but similarities between the two crashes caused widespread concern among aviation officials (and passengers) around the world.
The dearth of hard evidence connecting Saddam Hussein to Al Qaeda or confirming the existence of an Iraqi program for developing weapons of mass destruction was beside the point.
While the diplomats say they did not find hard evidence to back the accusations they received, they spent years collecting them and expressing concerns to American officials and diplomats.
"I mean, we were promised systemic, hard evidence of systemic, sustained, furtive collusion that not only interfered with our election process but indeed dictated the electoral outcome," Conway said.
However, there was little hard evidence to back up Lucas' confessions, and DNA testing has since disproven his involvement in many of the murders he claimed to have committed.
Mental health care systems vary widely across the Western world, but none have gone nearly so far to provide open-ended access to talk therapies backed by hard evidence.
If hard evidence of Russia's involvement emerges, Washington has a dilemma in fashioning a response because, by going public, it could tip Moscow to its own intrusions, prompting retaliation.
But in July, two months after liberal President Moon Jae-in was elected in the South, a government official said there was no hard evidence to back up the assertion.
So in the end, as shady as the Trump Tower meeting looked, it didn't amount to anything significant and there was no hard evidence that Trump was aware of it.
She is possibly the first president of any democratic nation to be formally impeached for being embarrassing, stupid and indiscreet, and not for hard evidence of graft, corruption or perjury.
You'll need some hard evidence that the fabric of the universe itself works the same way a computer does, and agrees with all of our most complex laws of physics.
He believes the 2015 ruling was frivolous and unnecessary, and has also argued, in opposition to hard evidence, that investment in the internet shrinks when net neutrality is in effect.
As the current VA Undersecretary of Health, he can hit the ground running and, presumably, base recommendations and decisions on professional experience and hard evidence rather than politics or ideology.
While Donald Trump Jr.'s emails, and the meetings between Trump campaign officials and Russian operatives, are indeed "hard evidence" of "furtive collusion"—just not proof of "systemic, sustained" collusion.
National security experts say that lawmakers are simply trying to eliminate the risk that devices could be used for spying, even if there is not yet hard evidence of espionage.
The OIG report did not determine that Hook acted out of political motivation, saying it found no hard evidence to suggest he was personally motivated to end Nowrouzzadeh's employment early.
The local and state police admit that they have little hard evidence to link Mr. Hillary to the killing: no fingerprints, no DNA, no witnesses, no hair or tissue samples.
"When you have hard intelligence reporting, when you have hard evidence from foreign intelligence and you are incapable of implementing security measures, that is a government crisis," Dr. Vidanage said.
That's partly a result of their believing that the Earth is flat, and partly a result of them being steadfastly opposed to decades of hard evidence telling us it's round.
And there is the hard evidence of history: Four large photographs, high on the wall behind the counter, show some of the staff throughout the years — 1920, 1980, 1990, 2007.
" Stemming the tide of misinformation in the Trump era can be dizzying, and fact-checking can feel fruitless when the president's most diehard supporters dismiss hard evidence as "fake news.
"The timing is not great but absent hard evidence to the contrary, most members will be amenable to taking the acting secretary at his word on this matter," she said.
Indeed, Schiff's letters and the GAO response was big UFO news in the mid-90's, yet did not provide any answers or hard evidence to sate the UFO community.
What is missing from the public report is what many Americans most eagerly anticipated: hard evidence to back up the agencies' claims that the Russian government engineered the election attack.
Fan theories are a staple of the "Game of Thrones" community, but every now and again an idea sparks without a whole lot of hard evidence to back it up.
" Wilson sees a 50 percent chance of an earnings recession in 33, but said it could take time for the market to price a contraction until it has more "hard evidence.
So again, it&aposs not necessarily -- the I.G. is careful to say, there is not hard evidence, but he said I am with her, therefore I&aposm letting her get off.
These finds didn't tell us much about how the aircraft went down, or what condition it was in, but were the first pieces of hard evidence that proved MH370 had crashed.
U.S. intelligence agencies also allege that Huawei and other Chinese companies' equipment and perhaps their phones could be rigged for espionage purposes, though little hard evidence of that has ever emerged.
At various points, President Trump has accused Google of suppressing positive news about his presidency without providing hard evidence, and not promoting his inaugural State of the Union address (it did).
But Taylor's attorney, David Aylor, highlighted in court the prosecution's lack of hard evidence and said that his client has not been arrested for any crimes in Drexel's disappearance or death.
Suspicions were raised again in 2013 when former CIA and former NSA boss Michael Hayden claimed that he was aware of hard evidence that Huawei had spied for the Chinese government.
For a domestic audience, modern aircraft carriers, destroyers and submarines are hard evidence that what Xi describes as the "Chinese dream," his vision of a strong, rejuvenated nation, is becoming reality.
Their findings highlight that Islington Council's decision is based substantially on an undercover police report from July 2016 that failed to supply any hard evidence of drug-taking inside the venue.
If an outlet is unfamiliar to you, is riddled with typos or grammatical mistakes, lacks hard evidence and cites unnamed experts, or makes extreme claims, then be very wary, AICPA suggested.
Trump's lawyers maintain that Daniels is liable for $20 million in damages for breaking the agreement, while Daniels's lawyer has hinted in recent days that hard evidence of the affair exists.
Talese doesn't revisit Foos's trustworthiness again until a late chapter where he writes about a motel murder Foos claims to have witnessed but for which he can find no hard evidence.
He never followed through with his idea, but I like knowing the letter is there when he needs it, some hard evidence on City of Houston stationery that nothing is impossible.
Read More: Weed Strains Are Mostly Bullshit An internal investigation led to "inconclusive" results and "no hard evidence leading to the source of the contamination," according to a February press release.
But with little hard evidence, families whose children have terminal varieties of the disease are taking matters into their own hands and getting their kids super stoned to save their lives.
Asked whether she was familiar with the allegations that Ukraine interfered in 2016, Yovanovitch testified that while she had heard "rumors," she had never gotten "hard" evidence to support the claims.
With initial results expected as early as April, the swift leap into clinical research is an important one for frontline health workers desperate for hard evidence about which therapies work best.
And there is much to illuminate, despite Mr. Trump's repeated assertion that, absent hard evidence of his having directly colluded with Russia to subvert an American election, he can declare vindication.
While there isn't actually a ton of hard evidence that actually confirms that it'll happen, it does seem likely that Apple would offer a third, gold-hued color for the iPhone 8.
Finally, hard evidence GB Packers running back Eddie Lacy took up the offer to train with P90X creator Tony Horton -- and we gotta say ... the dude looks like he's already getting results.
That was a tactical turnabout by the U.S., which in the past had argued that it didn't need to produce hard evidence of the threat it says Huawei poses to nations' security.
To this day, locals across China will point to a beloved temple and thank the former prime minister, often without hard evidence, for issuing orders that shielded the site from Red Guards.
For a while, there was very little hard evidence to support the idea that the Trump campaign could have secretly worked with the Russian government to try to swing the presidential race.
The result was a new and apparently unwanted level of attention to his past business ventures, which showed plenty of irregularities but no hard evidence of anything more nefarious than tax problems.
Much of his pristine murdering is owed to the code he set up with his late father Harry (James Remar), a former cop: only kill bad people when you find hard evidence.
If drastic changes are to be made, governments will need to "take a hard, evidence-based look at where they stand and the implications of the choices they make," the report said.
Yes. I made several predictions, just on my own, based on my intuition, which in the absence of any hard evidence from previous research is kind of where you have to start.
Now, a journalists' advocacy group is calling for an investigation into his "suspicious" death — even though his own editor-in-chief has said there's not yet any hard evidence of foul play.
"When the West today complains that Russia is trying to influence internal affairs, I don't have hard evidence, but that's what you've been doing for generations," a former government official told me.
But just because Warren can't find hard evidence of Native American heritage doesn't mean she doesn't have any, Franke-Ruta said — and even if she doesn't, that wouldn't make her a liar.
He sometimes seemed to taunt American law enforcement agencies, daring them to find hard evidence to link him to Moscow's interference; it is illegal for a political campaign to accept foreign aid.
While there's no hard evidence, the volcanic winter is estimated to have lasted between six and ten years, followed by a reduction in global temperatures for about a thousand years beyond that.
In the report, the group employs hard evidence, including satellite images from DigitalGlobe, a commercial satellite company, fresh accounts from Syrian activists on the ground and photography published by Russia's Defense Ministry.
Daniels refused to say whether she had hard evidence of the alleged affair, though Avenatti hinted at evidence earlier this week by tweeting a photo of a mystery disc in a safe.
On the one hand, there's been a lot…Read more ReadThe studies might produce hard evidence medical professionals are looking for, but there are a few questions Apple has yet to answer.
Fashion designer Michael Costello says stylists have cleaned him out of black dresses ... which is hard evidence a silent protest of sexual harassment in Hollywood is going down at the Golden Globes.
US government sources, speaking to Reuters on condition of anonymity, said a bomb was probably to blame for the incident, but they stressed there was no hard evidence to justify this conclusion.
Now the Trump administration is calling for a congressional investigation into the wiretapping claims, even though Trump aides have repeatedly failed to point to any hard evidence to back up the president's allegations.
The Islamic State group that has seized control of parts of Syria and Iraq has claimed responsibility for the attack, although no hard evidence linking Bouhlel to the militant organization has been found.
"Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations," the Kaspersky spokeswoman said in response in an email.
"This will provide the first hard evidence of the impact of the lira's collapse this month on the wider economy," Jason Tuvey of Capital Economics said in a note to clients on Friday.
What the Fed is doing now is off the charts unprecedented where they move without any hard evidence in the data, and the ECB is not in that frame of mind at all.
Within two days, law enforcement officials -- including the interagency Joint Terrorism Task Force, which happens to be based in Chelsea -- had tracked down hard evidence, identified a suspect and took him into custody.
Melania Trump, the wife of a president accused of sexual misconduct by more than a dozen women, says accusers need "really hard evidence" if they're going to come forward against an alleged aggressor.
The problem: nobody has provided a shred of hard evidence that the company has done anything wrong, raising the question of whether this is glorified protectionism hiding behind the banner of national security.
Both the Saudi government and top US officials deny there is any hard evidence linking the country's crown prince with the killing of Khashoggi in October at the Saudi Arabian consulate in Istanbul.
Mason Tvert, a well-known pro-marijuana activist, sees things very differently, arguing it's irresponsible to even suggest there's a connection between rising crime and marijuana without hard evidence to prove the link.
MOSCOW (Reuters) - Russian President Vladimir Putin told Washington to send him hard evidence that his citizens meddled in U.S. elections, mocking accusations to date as "yelling and hollering in the United States Congress".
Pai lists the risk of backdoored routers, switches and other telecoms equipment as the primary threat; Huawei and ZTE have been accused of doing this for years, though hard evidence has been scarce.
This type of study provides hard evidence for what shamans, witch doctors and assorted mystics have known for millenniums: A substantial portion of "healing" comes from the communication and connection with the patient.
Not so long ago during the Obama administration, President Obama then actually raised the issue directly with Xi Jinping showed him hard evidence – look this is it, you can't walk away from this.
But hard evidence of a game-changing shift remains absent, even as record-low debt costs have opened the door to an estimated 140 billion euros of spending by the end of 2021.
The indictment supplements the January 2017 intelligence community assessment that Russia did interfere in the 53 elections and shows that there is hard evidence to prove that this allegation is not a hoax.
Some free-speech advocates have expressed concern with Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey, arguing (with little hard evidence) that Dorsey and his team have designed the platform with a biased intent to muzzle them.
Though the law places the burden on employees to prove discriminatory intent or impact, when hard evidence of unequal treatment exists, it is often buried in personnel records only the employer can access.
There's little hard evidence that the company's algorithms systematically discriminate against conservatives, but the leaders of the tech giants, perhaps because of their personal liberal politics, have been very sensitive to accusations of bias.
"We took the research piece and the vetting piece very seriously, and I wanted to make it clear that when we were suggesting culpability, we were doing so based on hard evidence," Cahn said.
Notably, one of Bitcoin Cash's biggest supporters is Craig Wright, an Australian businessman who in 2015 claimed to be Satoshi Nakamoto before being laughed off of the world stage for lack of hard evidence.
But if the worst-case scenario comes to pass, and the FBI finds hard evidence that the Trump campaign was in league with the Russians, then the already serious scandal becomes a national crisis.
While Reuters highlights the fact that there have been numerous investigations into these allegations, it didn't note that its own reporting showed that those investigations have resulted in no hard evidence of Huawei spying.
Jussie Smollett has hard evidence to support his claim the Chicago Police Superintendent got it wrong when he told the media the actor paid $2600,25 to Abel and Ola Osundairo to stage an attack.
But if the worst-case scenario comes to pass, and the FBI find hard evidence that the Trump campaign was in league with the Russians, then the already-serious scandal becomes a national crisis.
The secret recording, released by Buzzfeed, adds hard evidence to an account, published in a book earlier this year, of the meeting in October 2018 between Russian officials and Salvini's longtime aide Gianluca Savoini.
Our thought bubble: The DOJ needs to prove that the proposed merger could be harmful to consumers, and that will require hard evidence of a negative effect on consumers, like rising cable subscription fees.
But lack of information about breast massages, as well as scant hard evidence as to their benefits, makes it very difficult for breast massages to be justified both clinically and therapeutically in this country.
While industry experts said some particular domestic travel destinations could possibly benefit if the virus causes travelers to opt for local trips rather than international trips, there is no hard evidence for that yet.
WASHINGTON — A major investigation into sexual abuse at Ohio State University found no hard evidence that coaches like Jim Jordan, now a prominent Republican in Congress, knew of a team doctor's rampant sexual misconduct.
There is no data yet to demonstrate the program that worked so well on a small scale with National Guard veterans will reduce suicide nationally, but veterans department officials believe hard evidence will come.
But in the end, Trump decided to impose tariffs, a stance that the often mercurial President has consistently held in the face of hard evidence that such protectionist actions end up costing American jobs.
The Chinese tech company has openly challenged the US claim and some major Western countries, such as Germany, have also said they have seen no hard evidence so far to back up U.S. allegations.
Alternatively, Atacama's astronomers may be the ones that stumble across hard evidence of biological entities inhabiting farflung planets in the Milky Way, through the apertures of the super-telescopes that call the plateau home.
At least one person, however, remains unambiguously convinced of Simpson's innocence: Martin Sheen, who will executive produce the true-crime docuseries Hard Evidence: O.J. Is Innocent, "The series intends to explore three questions," Sheen said.
But analysts and investors were unconvinced by a post-earnings conference call with management, which gave little hard evidence and left doubts over future pricing at a time when oil producers have been cutting investments.
The recommendation to abstain totally, the researchers said, seems to come from a "better safe than sorry" attitude since, as the CDC states, health professionals don't have hard evidence about how much alcohol is safe.
Despite the lack of hard evidence presented in public, Chertoff said the government's position on Huawei — which long precedes the Trump administration — is also based on a common-sense reading of the country's political aims.
Hard evidence to the contrary arrived in the form of the beating the Knicks absorbed on Monday from a very good Toronto team — the same team that holds the Knicks' 2016 first-round draft pick.
"Not only do scientists disagree on 'global warming,' but there is little hard evidence that carbon emissions cause changes to the global climate," Moore wrote in a 2009 op-ed, uncovered by the Washington Post.
On May 25, during the first week of the Hubbard Trial, Al.com columnist John Archibald revealed the first hard evidence: a letter from the Justice Department thanking a witness for providing information for its investigation.
But the least we can do in honour of the show that brought Eamonn Holmes as Johnny Cash to the masses is treasure some of the moments that have endured via hard evidence thus far.
Why he did that remains a mystery because, with his vast experience in intelligence gathering, he must have known that the FBI had hard evidence of the conversations he denied having with a Russian diplomat.
No hard evidence — like a birth certificate — has surfaced to prove that Elmi is Omar's brother or that any fraud was committed, especially since he left the US after he and Omar separated in 2011.
Public documents contradict some of Omar's story about her marriagesNo hard evidence — like a birth certificate or other legal documents — has surfaced to prove that Elmi is Omar's brother or that any fraud was committed.
Mr. Hillary's trial and accusation of racial bias have also attracted attention because of the lack of hard evidence linking him to the crime: no fingerprints, no DNA, no hair or tissue samples, no witnesses.
A controversial blood-transfusion startup called Ambrosia was offering to fill a person's veins with the blood of young people for $8,000, despite little to no hard evidence that the procedure has any health benefits.
Cuba Gooding Jr. will turn himself into NYPD on Thursday and will be arrested for allegedly groping a woman -- but on camera he insists he did nothing wrong, and there's hard evidence to prove it.
Oceanic crust, where the telltale mantle exchange zones are located, is recycled through the upwelling and subducting pipeline every 200 million years or so, which means hard evidence of tectonic origins was destroyed long ago.
Today's Russia is not the Soviet Union, but Vladimir Putin's regime has similar instincts — like labeling any foreign enterprise a "foreign agent" or denying hard evidence of doping among Russian athletes as an international conspiracy.
The scientists recognize it's not ideal to identify a species from one specimen, and that it's hard to guess the function of an appendage from looks alone—they now need to actually gather some hard evidence.
Hard Evidence: O.J. Simpson Is Innocent, which will be narrated by Sheen, will attempt to prove Simpson is innocent in the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman through critical new evidence, according to THR.
It's unclear whether dating apps such as Grindr and Tinder will ever require users to provide more hard evidence of their age, but as Wright's comment above suggests, if they don't, legislators might force their hand.
We have long marched to the beat of our own drum in the global marketplace, yet today, amidst the geopolitical shifts following 'Brexit', we enter the proverbial ring with a newfound confidence, backed by hard evidence.
They produced little, if any, hard evidence linking Mr. Hillary to the crime — no DNA, no fingerprints, no hair or fiber samples — leading him to suggest a far more pernicious explanation for the prosecution: his race.
Mr. Coello, who has had access to the government's main case file, said there was not a single piece of hard evidence connecting Mr. Lozoya to the money or corroborating the testimony from the Odebrecht officials.
"Chairman Schiff has made so much of the House's case about the credibility of interpretations that the House managers want to place on — not hard evidence — but on inferences," said Patrick Philbin, deputy counsel to Trump.
It has also left Mr. Bukovsky — and others caught in what they believe are Moscow-orchestrated kompromat traps — at the mercy of Western police and courts that demand hard evidence, not guesswork and accusation from defendants.
While Sutherland is quick to emphasize there is little hard evidence of coursers committing such crimes during coursing trips, he said a significant number of people arrested for coursing do have prior convictions for such offences.
If you want hard evidence: "Butterfly" has upwards of 38 million views on YouTube and I'm estimating at least 72% of them are due to assholes like me panic-typing it in at a house party.
"Though there is no hard evidence of Duterte's direct role in ordering the killings, we found proof that Davao City officials and police were directly involved," Phelim Kine, a top HRW official, wrote in May 2016.
Although little hard evidence exists that the companies discriminate against conservatives, tech executives appeared before Congress just two days ago to apologize to Diamond & Silk, the Trump-supporting sisters who've become a symbol of the perceived bias.
However, hard evidence of export reductions has yet to emerge, two weeks into the month in which the cuts by the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and other producers, such as Russia, were supposed to start.
She also said in Africa that while she was glad female accusers claiming abuse are heard, she said they need "hard evidence," before they come forward, a staid take amid the #MeToo movement's commitment to believing women.
" Jon Wolfsthal, director of the Nuclear Crisis Group and a former National Security Council official under President Obama, added that "there is no hard evidence that suggests Kim is about to quickly give up his nuclear weapons.
Of course, people still accuse Facebook of spying on them despite hard evidence to the contrary, so there might be a bit of a trust problem if the company starts putting its own silicon into consumer gadgets.
There is little hard evidence that consuming activated charcoal actually does anything to detoxify the body or improve liver function, but that hasn't stopped natural health enthusiasts from consuming it, much like turmeric lattes or juice cleanses.
Actress Catherine Deneuve famously denounced #Metoo as puritanism gone too far, and U.S. first lady Melania Trump this week said she supported women speaking out, but that they need to have hard evidence to back their claims.
But little to no hard evidence has been presented to suggest that the Iranians are currently working with Pyongyang to enhance their nuclear program, and intelligence suggests North Korea is still addressing issues with its own efforts.
Considering that martial arts is a field filled with both Orientalist frauds and blustering bravado, and that there is so little hard evidence on the history of the 252 Blocks, some measure of skepticism is certainly warranted.
The city of Philadelphia's top lawyer has told a U.S. appeals court that the city's lawmakers properly relied on "simple common sense" rather than hard evidence in banning employers from asking job applicants about their salary history.
Yevgeny Buzhinsky, who participated in the INF special verification commission in earlier years, told VICE News that the United States had failed to provide "hard evidence" like photographs or flight-test data to prove the missile's existence.
It's tempting to see this as hard evidence that finally connects Trump to Putin: Vekselberg has some ties to the Kremlin and in theory could have been funneling money from Vladimir Putin to Donald Trump via Cohen.
For most of that time, the skeptics — people who have wanted to wait until there is hard evidence of inflation in the economy before trying to choke off the expansion with higher interest rates — have been vindicated.
There was a congressman, Phil Gingrey of Georgia, who wrote a letter to the CDC saying that these children from Central America were bringing diseases like H1N1 and dengue fever and Ebola, without any hard evidence whatsoever.
Meanwhile, U.S. senior Democrat Nancy Pelosi called on Thursday for an independent body to investigate what she described as "cold, hard evidence" that the Trump family played a role alongside Russia in influencing last year's presidential election.
The analysis provides the first hard evidence that, taken as a whole, the strategies funded through TAACCCT did help adults —  many unemployed and with no college experience — earn new credentials and move back into the labor market.
But because the purported incidents happened more than two years ago, police will have trouble finding any hard evidence, said Jayna Kothari, an attorney and the director of the Center for Law and Policy Research in Bangalore.
Experts have long cautioned that vaping may not be much safer than smoking, and now, a three year-long study is backing them up with hard evidence about the dangers of vaping on long-term lung health.
When it came to hard evidence immune to the measurement error critique, Mr. Richman and his co-authors found one validated 2012 voter who had indicated not being a citizen in both the 2010 and 2012 surveys.
The meaning of the word has evolved through the years, but now it's most often used in reference to a pop culture event, specifically one in which one celebrity backs up a complaint or feud with hard evidence.
While there is no hard evidence to suggest that Canadians and Americans have different personality traits, new research has found that there might be some truth to that when it comes to the language people use on Twitter.
"They have to come up with hard evidence, and they haven't been able to do that because it's not there," Mudd's lawyer, John Keker, said during a hearing in Manhattan federal court before U.S. District Judge Paul Crotty.
"Many of these guys, they got into the amnesty, but they didn't get half of what they expected," he said, though he cautioned there is no hard evidence to suggest the Avengers are comprised of former midlevel commanders.
CrossBridge Capital strategist Manish Singh said that while there was no hard evidence, the notion that sovereign wealth funds are selling some of their European equity holdings was plausible and could explain of this year's sharp stock falls.
U.S. intelligence officials have been issuing warnings for years that Huawei technology could possibly be co-opted by the Chinese government for espionage purposes, though they have never publicly released hard evidence and Huawei has repeatedly issued denials.
Though they offer no hard evidence, they say Conway is trying to offload blame for administration setbacks on Spicer to prove she is the more effective public advocate and earn a lasting place in the President's inner circle.
Cecilia Aipira, an adviser on disaster risk reduction at the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), said women and girls are most adversely affected by disasters, "but what is missing is the hard evidence of how they're being affected".
At first glance, the case seemed juicy, stippled with suggestions of romantic obsession, racial tension and questionable pursuit of justice: The police had admitted that they had little, if any, hard evidence linking Mr. Hillary to the crime.
As Rutgers professor and Nixon expert David Greenberg notes, CRP staff member and Watergate co-conspirator Jeb Magruder claimed to have heard Nixon authorize the break-in, but no hard evidence has turned up to confirm that allegation.
Whether the story is set in an accountant's office in Des Moines or in a land called Splott, sometimes nothing helps the imagination as much as a little hard evidence, as having your character look back at you.
For those who claimed to have been abducted by extraterrestrials, Leir's surgeries provided a bridge—however shaky—between their visceral personal experiences with non-human intelligences and the hard evidence needed to prove the reality of extraterrestrial encounters.
But an analysis of the regulations city officials prepared for the City Council offers no hard evidence that more apartments will become available but it characterized the measures as a way to protect further losses of rental units.
Even some prominent conservatives who have repeated the charges admit that they are anecdotal and have never presented hard evidence that engineers in Silicon Valley intentionally skewed the way their systems display content online to reflect liberal positions.
Oliver Davis told BuzzFeed News over the phone Wednesday that he objects to how Buttigieg handled his business with older black figures in the existing political establishment, whom he implied that Buttigieg ignored, but without any hard evidence.
While there is no hard evidence to suggest that Moscow will be involved in the contest, its effort to disrupt last year's U.S. election and reports that it is trying to affect elections in Europe have augmented concerns.
But in the case of the recently announced $69-billion merger of CVS Health Corporation and Aetna, we have hard evidence from previous health-care mergers that indicate this combination is a bad deal for consumers and competition.
Opponents of sunshine laws often cite a 1991 Harvard Law Review article in which New York University law professor Arthur Miller wrote that no hard evidence showed that court secrecy caused any harm to public health or safety.
South Korean Unification Minister Chow Myoung-gyon told reporters on Tuesday there had been "noteworthy" movements from the North since its last missile launch, including engine tests, but there was no hard evidence of another nuclear or missile test.
It is possible, of course, that a thorough investigation would either exonerate Trump on this score or else at least fail to produce an adequate quantity of hard evidence — documents and sworn testimony — to consider the case truly proven.
There is no hard evidence that the proposed scheme ever got off the ground, although it may have played a part in deterring the short-sellers who were swarming over the Shanghai market at the end of last year.
Delton Dallagnol, a prosecutor in the case, last week called Mr. da Silva the "ultimate commander" of bribery and kickback schemes aimed at maintaining his party's grip on the presidency, but failed to offer hard evidence of his claim.
He stopped short of accusing Russia of being directly involved in the planning or execution of the attack, saying he had not seen "any hard evidence" to suggest the nation was an accomplice to Syrian President Bashar al-Assad.
But his assertion of an unjustified prosecution has been bolstered by the lack of hard evidence: The police have said in earlier testimony that no fingerprints, no witnesses and no hair or tissue samples link him to the crime.
And while there's no hard evidence to show that Gelsinger might be headed for the exits, there has been a lot of movement in recent weeks within the senior ranks at EMC and the several companies within its federation.
Warren has said that she was pushed out of the job over that pregnancy and no hard evidence has ever been furnished proving otherwise, despite a Washington Free Beacon story Monday that dubiously suggested county records contradicted Warren's account.
The success of the program became its own kind of hard evidence in refuting myths about borderline personality disorder, which is marked by neediness, baiting and emotional outbursts that appear so often to be the symptoms of poisoned relationships.
There is also no hard evidence that this bill will make Americans safer from gun violence — in fact, data reveals that concealed carry laws (often known as "right to carry," or RTC laws) correlate with increased violent crime rates.
South Korean Unification Minister Cho Myoung-gyon told reporters on Tuesday there have been "noteworthy" movements from the North since its last missile launch in mid-September, but there was no hard evidence of another nuclear or missile test.
" Asked if men who have been publicly accused of sexual misconduct have been treated unfairly, the former fashion model stated, "We need to have really hard evidence that you know, that if you are accused of something, show the evidence.
Though the US has publicly asserted that the creators of the ransomware were hackers employed by North Korea's infamous government, hard evidence on the matter has been elusive and it's possible that someone went to great lengths to frame them.
Those include reports that the Department of Justice is preparing for a criminal case against the company over alleged trade theft and continued accusations (albeit without hard evidence) it could be spying on behalf of the Chinese military or intelligence agencies.
Witness accounts and extensive questioning led authorities to identify Gleason as a person of interest in the shootings, but police did not immediately have enough hard evidence to arrest him as a suspect in those crimes, Baton Rouge Police Department Sgt.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Top House Democrat Nancy Pelosi called on Thursday for the creation of an outside, independent commission to investigate what she said was "cold, hard evidence" that President Donald Trump's family intended to collude with Russians to influence the election.
The Missing Evidence works well enough to change our minds for just a few minutes, but it's quickly clear that it's not so much indisputable facts and hard evidence, but instead the compelling, authoritative nature of television that's more convincing.
It will be based on more than two decades of research by Texas private investigator William C. Dear and his book, O.J. Is Innocent and I Can Prove It. Hard Evidence: O.J. Is Innocent is expected to premiere in early 2017.
In the past few months, U.S. intelligence agencies—albeit without releasing any hard evidence and amid a brewing U.S.-China trade war—have accused Huawei of being a potential proxy for Chinese military and state security agencies to conduct foreign espionage.
"Democrats are performing significantly better on straight-ticket voting, and I don't think Republicans can point to any study or hard evidence that [an end to] straight-ticket voting results in a more informed voter for down-ballot races," he said.
There's hard evidence that Trump directed Cohen to lie, according to BuzzFeed News' sources, including a cache of emails and text messages in Special Counsel Robert Mueller's office that provide evidence that the president told Cohen to lie to Congress.
While there was no hard evidence that Demjanjuk killed anyone at the camp, the prosecution based its case on the fact that any guard working at a death camp was at least an accessory to murder, according to The Jerusalem Post.
"Hard evidence shows a gun violence issue that is serious," Ralph Goodale, the public safety minister, told reporters outside the House of Commons, citing increases in several categories of gun-related crimes, including a two-thirds rise in gun-related homicides.
To my knowledge, the American public are still uninformed about the hard evidence behind Mr. Cohen's allegations that candidate Trump was fully aware of and agreeable to breaking campaign finance laws when the payments were made to silence the sex scandals.
"This report on Trump's tax scam is more hard evidence that the president and his out-of-touch millionaire advisers are executing a middle-class con job," said Senator Ron Wyden of Oregon, the ranking Democrat on the Senate Finance Committee.
The comments come as U.S. senior Democrat Nancy Pelosi called on Thursday for an independent body to investigate what she described as "cold, hard evidence" that the Trump family played a role alongside Russia in influencing last year's presidential election.
Without hard evidence or due process, the targets of 9066 were considered "security risks," even though young Japanese-American men were volunteering for military service and many of their elders were appalled by the militaristic mania that had taken over Tokyo.
In a trial that had been long on conjecture but short on hard evidence, his testimony became the linchpin of the state's case — so much so that Andrews would cite him more than a dozen times in her closing argument.
The reluctance of the Turks to turn over hard evidence they have said they have documenting Khashoggi's fate has led U.S. and European security officials to assess that the most brutal accounts of Khashoggi's demise are likely accurate, the sources said.
They corroborate Mr. Cohen's testimony and provide hard evidence that Mr. Trump and senior executives at the Trump Organization knew of and committed overt acts in furtherance of a conspiracy to violate campaign finance law and cover up those violations.
I don't have any hard evidence to prove that that's what Google did in this instance, but it's part of why this episode has haunted me for years: The story Google didn't want people to read swiftly became impossible to find through Google.
Conservatives on the committee got into heated exchanges with Pichai over what they perceive as political bias baked into Google's platforms and suggestions that Google employees tampered with its algorithms to skew products left — claims that haven't been backed up by hard evidence.
Lockhart said he wanted "hard evidence" on a rise in inflation and another Fed policymaker, Chicago Fed president Charles Evans, said last Thursday that it would be mid-year before the Fed would be able to accurately gauge if inflation was moving up.
"As hard evidence of the economic slowdown continues to build, monetary policy is eased further and investment flows into the U.K. are dampened by uncertainty over the policy future, sterling is expected to slip towards 1.25 against the U.S. dollar, " he added.
The official said possible perpetrators might include Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iran-backed Shi'ite militias based in Iraq but said Washington did not have hard evidence on who sabotaged the four vessels, including two Saudi tankers, off Fujairah emirate on Sunday.
One has an aperture of f/1.8, the other f/2.2; it's believed that Google is taking this two-camera approach to allow for wide-angle shots — and maybe a more secure face authentication feature, but there's still no hard evidence of that.
While Huawei has long denied reports that its phones or, more importantly, its telecommunications gear have been co-opted by Chinese intelligence, U.S. national security personnel have been raising red flags about the matter for years (though without publicly releasing any hard evidence).
Tillerson said he had not seen hard evidence that Russia knew ahead of time about the chemical weapons attack, which killed at least 70 people, but he planned to urge Moscow to rethink its support for Assad in the April 12 talks.
With the launch of a new satellite mapping system on Wednesday, governments and environmentalists will have access to hard evidence of these types of crimes almost in real time as part of a push by scientists to improve monitoring of tropical deforestation.
One factor in this, he said, might be the role of migration from the European Union in pushing down wages at the lower end of the labour market - something which other economists have struggled to find much hard evidence of in Britain.
Comey also went there on the most salacious rumors in the infamous dossier prepared by a former British spy for the President's political opponents in the US, and which, also without hard evidence, started the idea the Russians could have something on Trump.
"We would have expected the government to cease all separations except where there was hard evidence that a parent genuinely poses a risk to a child," Lee Gelernt, an attorney who led the ACLU's lawsuit against the zero tolerance policy, told ProPublica.
Because every valuation is based off a comparable, one deal going bust sets forth a contagious, dominolike effect that drags down the values of other firms that have no hard evidence or metrics (profits and cash flows, for example) to justify their valuations.
According to the New York Times, a more detailed report on the findings will be released within the next three weeks, which would help answer criticisms that the US has not yet presented the public with any hard evidence of Russian involvement.
When Hillary Clinton referred to many of his supporters as "deplorables," she offered them the gift of a name — along with hard evidence that Trump was, in fact, their only loyal protector, and the only one interested in their opinions and grievances.
The State Department's apparent reluctance to share with Facebook and Twitter the hard evidence behind their reports comes at a time when President Trump is more strictly controlling public health agencies' ability to share information with the public about the outbreak itself.
Mr. Trump's views, combined with a lack of hard evidence implicating Huawei in any espionage, have prompted some countries to question whether America's campaign is really about national security or if it is aimed at preventing China from gaining a competitive edge.
A defense lawyer by trade, Mr. DeFrancisco has previously expressed shock at bad prosecutions, including a 2016 trial in St. Lawrence County in which a black soccer coach was accused of killing a 12-year-old white boy, with little hard evidence.
The prince's delay in taking up the throne had generated various theories with little hard evidence behind them: that the prince was unsure he wanted to rule, or his enemies were trying to block him, or his sister might become queen instead.
Mr. Trump and his political advisers, including Mr. Stone, have repeatedly denied colluding with Russia, and the 44-page complaint, filed on Wednesday in the Federal District Court for the District of Columbia, does not contain any hard evidence that his campaign did.
I don't have any hard evidence to prove that that's what Google did in this instance, but it's part of why this episode has haunted me for years: The story Google didn't want people to read swiftly became impossible to find through Google.
In addition to the hard evidence, prosecutors backed up their case with photos from Garcia's Instagram, where he assumed the persona of a drug-dealing gangster: expensive cars, gold chains, and a tattoo of Richie Rich laundering money in a washing machine.
Peter King, R-New York, failed in his efforts to pressure Comey into endorsing former Director of National Intelligence James Clapper's statement that for the moment, the investigation had not turned up any hard evidence of collusion between the Trump camp and the Russian Federation.
"We focused on Samsung simply because they are the largest handset provider on Android, and we viewed this as a litmus test," explains John Poole, founder of Primate Labs and author of the original study that provided hard evidence of the iPhone slow-down problem.
But the Times story, which is based on a filing by the good government group Common Cause and the ACLU, directly contradicts -- with hard evidence -- the idea that Republicans' pursuit of the citizenship question was separate and apart from their long-term political interests.
Although not a household name, Lawrence Krauss is a big shot among skeptics, a community that rejects all forms of faith — from religion and the supernatural, to unproven alternative medicines, to testimonials based on memory and anecdote — in favor of hard evidence, reason, and science.
There's no hard evidence to suggest this clown fad is actually part of an official or organized alternate reality game, but given the way it's spread and documented online, it's not hard to imagine the spirit of ARGs has infused some of the storytelling.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo and Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said there was no hard evidence that the powerful Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was behind the killing, seemingly contradicting an assessment by the CIA about Khashoggi's death in the Saudi consulate in Istanbul.
This Memorial Day weekend as we honor more than a million servicemen and women who sacrificed their lives to defend our nation and our freedoms, we come face to face with hard evidence that the deep state planned to take down our duly elected President.
Schiff offers bill to make domestic terrorism a federal crime New intel chief inherits host of challenges MORE (D-Calif.) to the same standard, taking him to task for claiming — without proof — that he has seen hard evidence of collusion between Trump officials and Moscow.
He said that while there was no hard evidence of an attack being planned, there was "quite a lot of background noise, an elevated number of indications" that IS, al Qaeda or its Syrian affiliate Nusra Front wanted to perpetrate attacks against Western targets.
For example, before he decided to significantly reduce the size of two of Utah's largest national monuments—Bears Ears and Grand Staircase-Escalante—the Interior was given hard evidence that the sites "boosted tourism and spurred archaeological discoveries," according to a Post report last week.
If Manafort, as the head of the Trump campaign, had any hard evidence that the Russians dealt directly with Trump to manipulate the election, it's highly likely he would have used that to negotiate a deal with investigators rather than risk years in prison.
While that official had said perpetrators might include Houthi rebels or Iraq-based Shi'ite militias, the official said Washington did not have hard evidence on who struck the vessels and did not go so far as to say Iran had encouraged them to act.
The historically resonant stagecraft represents an attempt to convince the country -- with scant hard evidence -- that a real threat is unfolding on the frontier of the US and Mexico border, including drug trafficking, rising sickness among migrants, increasing border crossings and a busted asylum system.
When a group representing Asian Americans recently confronted Harvard with hard evidence that its admissions policy discriminates against them, and mirrors the university's dishonorable anti-Semitic past, it also sounded what could be the death knell for the shameful practice of using racial preferences.
And yet – notwithstanding today's hype about possible Martian life and the discovery of exoplanets (worlds circling other suns) – when we look and listen into deep space with our finest, most exquisite instruments, we see no hard evidence for LGM and hear only crickets. Why?
In the US, smaller ISPs like Texas-based Grande Communications have criticized Rightscorp for not only a lack of hard evidence in accusations, but for attempting to turn ISPs into "copyright police" tasked with aiding a glorified extortion-like scheme against consumers across North America.
And while there is no hard evidence, no way to measure how much Swift's post had to do with the bump, some details were telling: Roughly 42 percent of the newly registered are between the ages of 18 and 24, right in Taylor Swift's wheelhouse.
But for a long while, there really wasn't any hard evidence tying anyone in Trumpworld to any collusion or attempted collusion to influence the 2016 election — making it plausible that the Russian influence campaign and hackings were done without any involvement from Trump associates.
Despite criticism about the delay at home, international experts say that the FAA was right to wait for hard evidence before grounding the flights, though they warned that the agency's close links to the airline industry make it look like the delay was politically influenced.
"Although it's been a known fact that haze and air pollution are related to breathing problems, there has not been any hard evidence showing the link between the two," senior study author Tidi Hassan of the National University Malaysia Medical Center in Kuala Lumpur said by email.
With the United States approaching full employment, progress on the central bank's 2 percent inflation goal is now key to the debate over how fast to raise rates, with Lockhart saying he will look for "hard evidence" that the annual inflation rate is moving toward that target.
No hard evidence has yet been presented of Huawei doing anything improper, however the US is not the only country to express concern about the company's relationship with the Chinese government — and mistrust is based as much on smoke as it is on the actual fire.
In order to "provide the appropriate policy ... we would need to factor in all those international developments, and if you could you'd try to avoid waiting too long before you actually saw hard evidence," he said in response to a question at a bond-traders dinner event.
While the U.S. government has long insisted Huawei poses a national security threat, has banned federal agencies from using its technology, and has reportedly been pushing allies not to let the company build out their infrastructure for next-generation 5G wireless networks, it hasn't presented hard evidence.
With the recorded conversation between Adal and Javadi, they are able to present Madame Keane (Elizabeth Marvel) hard evidence that there is no parallel arms deal in North Korea, and the only reason the president-elect was made to think as such is because of Adal's lies.
Unless you're willing to devote your career to studying international affairs and public policy, researching the mistakes that foreign charities have made while acting upon good intentions, and identifying approaches to development that have data and hard evidence behind them — perhaps volunteering abroad is not for you.
Jim Jordan Claims Vindication, but Inquiry Says Talk of Abuse at Ohio State Was Rampant An investigation into a team doctor's sexual abuse found no hard evidence that coaches like Mr. Jordan knew, but it said dozens of other coaches acknowledged rumors of the doctor's predatory behavior.
For Roy Moore's accusers, who say they were preyed upon 40 years ago when they were 14 to 18 years old, hard evidence like this does not exist, and so they face the pain not only of coming forward, but also of being disbelieved and disparaged.
And whatever the advantages of giving the private sector a stake in public works — rather than leaving the government in control — experts agree that while some public-private partnerships may result in near-term savings, there is little hard evidence that they perform better over time.
GSK's HIV drugs division ViiV, in which Pfizer Inc and Shionogi & Co Ltd have small stakes, will use the lower drug burden as its main selling point to patients and physicians, while hoping that longer-term studies will yield hard evidence of fewer side effects over time.
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They say Biden's perceived conflict of interest in Ukraine is fair game, even if there is no hard evidence of impropriety, and that Biden is free to use his First Amendment rights to explain why he didn't recuse himself from the Obama administration's involvement in the country.
Thanks to these new document disclosures, we now have hard evidence — and the government's own evidence — that in addition to implementing a vast internment program in Xinjiang, the Chinese Communist Party is deliberately breaking up families and forcing them into poverty and a form of indentured labor.
Maeve O'Connor, MD, an allergist and spokesperson for the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology, says that while there isn't a ton of hard evidence that essential oils really work for allergies, there's some anecdotal evidence — and a lot of research being conducted — that they might be helpful.
Through the window we see a white flag installed on top of a roof of a house, indicating, according to Zulu custom, that a man has 'won' the affections of a woman … Despite hard evidence proving otherwise, Mthethwa maintained his innocence by stating he did not remember his deeds.
The demand could foment a crisis in U.S.-Turkey relations, since the U.S. is unlikely to want to honor the request without hard evidence, which could affect Turkey's role as a key ally in the fight against ISIS and the handling of refugees fleeing the Syrian civil war.
In his ABC interview, Tillerson said he had not seen any "hard evidence" connecting Russia directly to the attack, despite the fact that Russian troops were present at the Syrian air base during that time and a Russian drone flew over the hospital treating victims from the chemical attack.
Part of the intrigue of the trial came from its curious contours: The state, led by Mary E. Rain, the St. Lawrence County district attorney, and William Fitzpatrick, an experienced prosecutor from nearby Onondaga County, had readily admitted to having no hard evidence linking Mr. Hillary to the crime.
The person, who declined to be named due to sensitivity of the issue, added the virtual coin market remains a likely target for North Korean hackers due to its sheer size and light regulation but that there was no hard evidence that North Koreans were behind the theft.
"The company has a 85033-year history in the IT security industry of always abiding by the highest ethical business practices, and Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations," the statement continued.
For those counting at home, with my admittedly arbitrary qualifiers, that means the number of players (who actually play) who don't use the three-point line is about half what it was during LeBron James' third season in Miami—hard evidence of a revolution that's been identified in real time.
"It is the assessment of the United States government that the Islamic Republic of Iran is responsible for the attacks that occurred in the Gulf of Oman today," U.S. Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told reporters in a brief appearance without providing hard evidence to back up the U.S. stance.
The official said possible perpetrators might include Houthi rebels in Yemen and Iran-backed Shi'ite militias based in Iraq but said Washington did not have hard evidence on who sabotaged the four vessels, including two Saudi tankers on Sunday near Fujairah port, which lies just outside the Strait of Hormuz.
While Trump has happily taken credit for it (or at least, blamed any decline in viewership on patriotic outrage stirred up by anthem protests) there's less in the way of hard evidence that the ratings slippage has anything to do with him or any kind of conservative backlash or boycott.
But when pressed by the judges to provide hard evidence that the countries targeted in the ban — Iraq, Syria, Sudan, Iran, Somalia, Libya and Yemen — posed a real risk for terrorism, the administration said there was no evidence in the record of federal offenses from visa holders of those nations.
Now Judge Felix J. Catena of St. Lawrence County Court will decide whether Mr. Hillary is guilty of the accusation that is seemingly undercut by a dearth of hard evidence linking him to the crime, in a case that is flecked with suggestions of racial bias, romantic rage and prosecutorial overreach.
Scores of Republicans viewed the controversial memo in secure settings at the Capitol and concluded it contains hard evidence that the special counsel investigation into whether Trump's campaign officials had improper contacts with Russia were sparked by the politically motivated actions of senior FBI and Department of Justice (DOJ) officials.
And while the research and hard evidence to support each of these postpartum treatments is still in the early stages, each option was conceived with the same intention: to give babies, and their mothers, the best odds from the very beginning to establish a solid foundation for long-term health.
"This week we saw cold hard evidence of the Trump campaign, indeed the Trump family, eagerly intending to collude, possibly, with Russia, a hostile foreign power, to influence American elections," Pelosi said, referring to emails released this week by Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr. Reporting by David Alexander; Editing by Doina Chiacu
According to Don Flynn, a spokesman for migrant advocacy group Migrants' Rights Network, despite Cameron drawing an acceptance from Tusk that the UK is witnessing an inflow of workers of "exceptional magnitude over an extended period of time," tying that to hard evidence of social services coming under threat would be extremely difficult.
This morning, the Court of Arbitration for Sport made a ruling on Russia's cartoonish state-sponsored skullduggery, which has been going on since 2010: It upheld the International Association of Athletic Federations' ban on Russian track and field athletes in the Rio Olympics, whether there's hard evidence they were juicing or not.
"This week we saw cold hard evidence of the Trump campaign, indeed the Trump family, eagerly intending to collude, possibly, with Russia, a hostile foreign power, to influence American elections," Pelosi said, referring to emails released this week by Trump's son, Donald Trump Jr. Reporting by David Alexander; Editing by Doina Chiacu
"We suspected that the young are most vulnerable because of their immature immune systems, but we didn't have a lot of hard evidence to show that before," said study lead author Bo Hang, a Berkeley Lab staff scientist who previously found that thirdhand smoke could lead to genetic mutations in human cells.
"However safe this drug regimen may appear in short term testing, there is too much hard evidence that, in the long term, many thousands of women will get breast cancer because they took these drugs," Dr. Joel Brind, one of the main religious advocates for the anti-abortion pseudoscience, told the committee.
Stories like those have supported the idea that these companies are biased, but the lack of hard evidence or statistics means that the conversations around this topic routinely go the same way they went on Tuesday: Republican lawmakers claim that tech employees are biased, which means the systems they build are biased.
What the Garcia report did not have, in the end, was any hard evidence that the committees for Russia and Qatar had used bribes to secure the 2018 and 2022 World Cups, any smoking gun that might have compelled FIFA to consider moving either of the events, or reopening the bidding for them.
To the Editor: In a world where an increasing number of people seem inclined to dismiss facts, deny hard evidence, embrace alternative versions of truth and shamelessly fabricate outright lies, it is heartening to read this meticulously researched article that reveals how and why these cyberattacks occurred and how they were detected.
The United States has already submitted an opinion in a WTO dispute between Russia and Ukraine, saying that national security is "self-judging" - a stance that puts it on the side of Russia and at odds with Ukraine and the EU. Others insist a national security claim must rest on hard evidence.
Not surprisingly, the A.F.L. has not offered to help finance Buckland's research, but he did not expect other scientists to criticize his work by suggesting that there is no hard evidence that head injuries can lead to C.T.E. "I don't think I really knew what I was getting myself into," Buckland said.
Corbyn said the documents revealed that Johnson&aposs plans were a "fraud" and designed to "blind" the British public to the true details of his agreement with the EU."Today I can reveal further hard evidence that Johnson is deliberately misleading the people," Corbyn said at a press conference on Friday morning.
"The company has a 20 year history in the IT security industry of always abiding by the highest ethical business practices and trustworthy development of technologies, and Kaspersky Lab believes it is completely unacceptable that the company is being unjustly accused without any hard evidence to back up these false allegations," Kaspersky said.
" Tim O'Connor of the Environmental Defense Fund, said in a statement, "under no circumstances should Aliso Canyon ever be returned to service, even for a short period of time, if the company and the state cannot guarantee that it will be operated safely and with zero leaks, and provide hard evidence to that effect.
The revelation jarred a case that had already been hamstrung by a dearth of hard evidence, suffused with drama and dogged by delays, as investigators in St. Lawrence County have tried to solve the murder of Garrett Phillips, a sixth-grader who was attacked in his mother's apartment in Potsdam, N.Y., in October 2011.
With little hard evidence in hand, former American officials who follow Cuba closely have entertained a handful of theories that involve a third country, such as Russia — which would have an interest in driving a wedge between Cuba and the United States as the election approaches — or North Korea, which has en embassy in Havana.
An analysis of those numbers by NASRO determined there must be approximately 29,20153 public schools with at least one resource officer in the U.S. "We don't have hard evidence that school resource officers actually make campuses safer" Research on the effectiveness of school resource officers at preventing school shootings is scant and largely anecdotal.
It is also raising fundamental questions about the future of the EU. But conversations with around a dozen officials familiar with the ECB's thinking showed that the bank found some reassurance in the market rebound this week and was happy to take a wait-and-see stance, given the lack of hard evidence about the actual impact of Brexit.
Though Sir Robert's 328-page report, more than nine years after the poisoning, cited no hard evidence that Mr. Putin or Mr. Patrushev had been aware of the plot to kill Mr. Litvinenko or had sanctioned it, the conclusions were the most damning official links between Mr. Litvinenko's death and the highest levels of the Kremlin.
She read up on clinical trial after clinical trial that could find no hard evidence that homeopathic remedies worked; she consulted chemists and physicists, who explained why quantum physics can't support homeopathy's claim that water retains "the memory" of any substance it comes into contact with; she turned to psychologists, who talked in-depth about the placebo effect.
A list like this can get much longer — I haven't mentioned Attorney General Jeff Sessions's habit of forgetting meetings with Russian officials, for instance, or the notably pro-Russian policy positions Trump adopted during the campaign — but the bottom line is: We do not yet have hard evidence of actual collusion between the Trump operation and Russia.
Trump did delve into the realm of politics recently, revealing in an interview with ABC News during her trip to Africa in October that she agreed with her husband's stance on immigration and that while she thought women "need to be heard," she believes they also need to have "hard evidence" before making accusations of sexual misconduct.
"It's a gambit because if there's damaging information that comes out down the line — like primary source documents or testimony — then you've spent your capital trying to create a public narrative that is belied by hard evidence," said Stephen I. Vladeck, a professor at the University of Texas School of Law and an expert on constitutional law.
Angus KingAngus Stanley KingNew intel chief inherits host of challenges Senators ask for committee vote on 'red flag' bills after shootings Top Democrat: 'Disqualifying' if Trump intel pick padded his résumé MORE (I-Maine) recently described as "a weird calm" in the face of repeated warnings and hard evidence of foreign infiltration of our electric grid.
Discouraged by the threat of blackmail, the inaction of COM's senior staff, the absence of hard evidence, Myanmar's weak sexual assault laws, and the layer of plausible deniability Chan Nyein Aung created by touching his victims out in the open and passing it off as playful, they say, none of them sought help from law enforcement authorities or from COM's donors.
Trump Jr. said in an interview with The Hill that even though the president and Sanders both have energized supporters and a populist message on issues like trade, his father can point to the recently ratified United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement and his dealings with China as hard evidence of his commitment to leveling the playing field for working class voters.
Flynn, during his brief time as national security adviser to President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, told FBI agents untruths that are contradicted by hard evidence.
Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE ducked a question from reporters about whether the documents contain hard evidence that Iran violated the nuclear agreement since it was concluded.
They say the document provides hard evidence of senior FBI and DOJ officials making politically motivated decisions that ultimately sparked special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into whether Trump campaign officials coordinated with Russia.
Word of the Day verb: to believe especially on uncertain or tentative grounds noun: reasoning that involves the formation of conclusions from incomplete evidence noun: a hypothesis that has been formed by speculating or conjecturing (usually with little hard evidence) noun: a message expressing an opinion based on incomplete evidence _________ The word conjecture has appeared in 56 articles on nytimes.
No hard evidence was provided for him definitely being a cop other than a Google search which came up with a police officer in Shenzhen with a name that matched the one protesters found on his personal ID. While the consensus in the terminal was to hold him -- to what end, no one was clear -- the debate online was far more vigorous.
On the other hand, there was hard evidence of real tampering in the election, and that was the email, you know, that were revealed from the DNC, that showed, in fact, that the DNC was collaborating with Hillary's campaign, and with some members of the corporate media, to smear Bernie Sanders and to really pull the rug out from under him.
So the Times, relying on early statements apparently based on no hard evidence, got these crucial facts wrong, yet buried the point in a story that gives the reader no indication of the error, or its seriousness — which is that by reporting this apparently false history of suicide in the judge's family, her death fit the contours of a conventional narrative.
"If we take [Trump] at face value, if we believe what he's saying to Zelensky, the conclusion appears to be that he's unable to distinguish between conspiracy theories and the intelligence briefings he receives that are backed up by hard evidence and forensics," Thomas Rid, a Johns Hopkins University political scientist who specializes in computer-based disinformation attacks, told Wired magazine last month.
Matt Browning's wall-mounted grid sculptures made of dowels the artist whittled from single pieces of wood to create interlocking grid structures adhered to a minimalist aesthetic, but the artist's labor-intensive process is subtly indicated by the dowels' lightly rigid textures: hard evidence of an ideal that resides behind the creation process and takes precedence over producing a flawless result.
It is true that we do not have hard evidence for this, but do you have a better explanation for how, last December, Atlanta got the Arizona Diamondbacks to part with two top prospects and one of the best defensive outfielders in baseball in exchange for (to that point) good but not great 25-year-old right-handed starter Shelby Miller?
Medical organizations including the American Red Cross and American Heart Association have been flip-flopping for and against the Heimlich Maneuver since it was unveiled publicly in a June 1974 article in the medical journal Emergency Medicine, but for all its teaching in classrooms and first aid courses, there's never been hard evidence for why it'd work better than a slap on the back.
"And under no circumstances should Aliso Canyon ever be returned to service, even for a short period of time, if the company and the state cannot guarantee that it will be operated safely and with zero leaks, and provide hard evidence to that effect," he said Related: Obama Tells Oil and Gas Companies to Get a Grip on Methane Emissions Follow Matt Smith on Twitter: @mattsmithatl
However, U.S. intelligence and cybersecurity officials have not released hard evidence implicating Huawei in spying (a fact recently noted by the chief of Germany's Federal Office for Information Security, Arne Schoenbohm.)As the Journal noted, there is pressure growing in Congress to pass a law banning the export of U.S. products to companies that violate international sanctions—with Huawei and fellow Chinese tech company ZTE clearly the target.
Wikileaks head Julian Assange apparently didn't want to coordinate with the Trump campaign (though his group did send Trump, Jr. a lot of mostly unanswered DMs on Twitter); Trump, Jr. said the Russian lawyer didn't actually give him anything; though it's obvious that Russian President Vladimir Putin and Trump both wanted Hillary Clinton to lose and worked toward that end, there's no hard evidence they coordinated in any way.
There is no hard evidence as yet that Khashoggi was murdered, but if such evidence were to emerge and the Saudis are found to be responsible, the United States should impose sanctions on the Saudis just as the Trump administration did in August against the Russians following their use of a nerve agent to attempt to kill a former Russian agent and his daughter in the United Kingdom.
Adult-film actress Stormy Daniels on Sunday refused to say whether she had hard evidence of her alleged affair with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, as her lawyer appeared to suggest last week.
Many of the GOP lawmakers who viewed the memo said it provided hard evidence senior FBI and Department of Justice officials made politically motivated decisions that ultimately sparked special counsel Robert MuellerRobert (Bob) Swan MuellerTrump calls for probe of Obama book deal Democrats express private disappointment with Mueller testimony Kellyanne Conway: 'I'd like to know' if Mueller read his own report MORE's investigation into whether Trump campaign officials colluded with the Kremlin.
In the past couple of months, with the ABC interview in which she asserted that she is "the most bullied person" in the world and during her October trip to Egypt when she spoke about the #MeToo movement and said that although she stands with women, they need to present "really hard evidence," there is less and less separation between the first lady and the president (and that is what's causing her polling numbers to drop precipitously).
Stormy Daniels's attorney hinted on Thursday that he may have hard evidence that the adult-film actress had an affair with President TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE, posting a photo on Twitter of what appeared to be a compact disc in a safe.
While US surveillance agencies do not have regular real-time access to the gigantic amounts of data collected by the likes of Google, Facebook, and Amazon—as far as we know, anyway—there is both anecdotal and hard evidence to suggest that the once-distant planets of consumer Big Tech and American surveillance agencies are fast merging into a single corporate-bureaucratic life-world, whose potential for tracking, sorting, gas-lighting, manipulating, and censoring citizens may result in a softer version of China's Big Brother.
So, now that Stein and company have turned up little hard evidence of the "questionable results" she alleged before the recount began, she and other Green Party officials devoted much of Tuesday's conference call to well-documented issues such as voter suppression, which, due to a series of voter ID laws passed in recent years, coupled with officials unwilling to make polls easily accessible, made it near impossible for many voters to cast ballots in the 2016 election when they would have more easily been able to in 2012.
There's also good, hard evidence from large-scale studies on "the wear and tear that worry and stress has on people who don't have insurance coverage," says Genevieve Kenney, co-director of the Health Policy Center at the Urban Institute, noting one of the most compelling and most cited: a study in Oregon that found that offering Medicaid to the uninsured reduced bad medical debts, decreased the likelihood of choosing to cover medical expenses over other bills, buffered them from catastrophic out-of-pocket payments and significantly reduced depression.

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