There is no compelling evidence to suggest that Napster -style trading of movies is harming Hollywood.
Lott presented compelling evidence that, on average, each execution deters the murder of 18 innocent people.
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Perhaps the most compelling evidence for an increase in extreme weather events relates to heavy precipitation situations.
He said "compelling evidence" linked Mr Cowan to the planning and execution of the escape and getaway.
He said the team has produced compelling evidence that neutrinos do, indeed, have a very small mass.
Never buy an expensive fund unless there is compelling evidence that it is likely to outperform the cheap alternative.
It is full of compelling evidence Snipes personally advocated numerous theories that the income tax was invalid and uncollectible.
So, just who, after all, exhibits the most compelling evidence of unjustifiable paranoia?
McKinsey and Catalyst have both shown compelling evidence that gender diversity in leadership is good for the bottom line.
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There is now compelling evidence that about a third of all African elephants belong to a newly defined species, Loxodonta cyclotis.
But perhaps the most compelling evidence that vaults are involved in shuttling molecules comes from a different line of reasoning altogether.
Economic history provides compelling evidence that the Fed has never understood what it is doing, and that it still does not.
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Hans Lipschis was taken into custody in Aalen after prosecutors concluded there was "compelling evidence" that he had been complicit in murder.
The 2010 season has certainly provided some compelling evidence that it is.
These findings together become compelling evidence for the value of social business.
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Only if he is satisfied that new and compelling evidence has been found will he refer the case to the Court of Appeal.
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The off-field umpire must find 'compelling evidence' from the technology available to suggest to the on-field umpire that his decision should be reversed.
Even then, his lawyer argued, Dreier left the U.S. a few times and came back, compelling evidence that he was not a flight risk.
The committee has concluded that there is no compelling evidence to indicate a dose threshold below which the risk of tumor induction is zero.
She said there was "compelling evidence" that the switch to 20mph would reduce fatalities and injuries and there was strong public support for the move.
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It referred to "compelling evidence of violence, intimidation and outright terror".
There is compelling evidence that further reforms would boost India's growth.
None of this would matter if there were compelling evidence that having two stars at the top of a company routinely led to stellar stockmarket performance.
It would be one thing if law enforcement were filing charges and presenting compelling evidence of wrongdoing - and clarity as to who engaged in it.
Today, there is abundant and compelling evidence that shows the failure of prevailing norms of utility regulation and grid governance by many if not most metrics.
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But governments do not have the luxury of stopping there: policy must be decided, so, in the absence of compelling evidence, they must take a best guess.
Professor Donaldson will join the debate on Thursday morning when he will present what has been described as "compelling evidence" of the safety of the MMR vaccine.
Actually, 'compelling evidence' is nothing more than the opinion of the third umpire, and that is where part of this problem lies: human beings are still involved.
The International Whaling Commission said in July there was "compelling evidence" that entire populations of marine mammals were at potential risk from increasingly intense man-made underwater noise.
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Edward Fitzgerald QC, appearing for the cleric, argued the Siac ruling was right and there was "concrete and compelling evidence" that his co-defendants were tortured into providing evidence.
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