And I don't accept that they can't take basic evidence off of a crime scene.
"We're asking them to take basic evidence, which they've been trained to do, " said Quantock, who oversees detainee operations in Iraq.
Despite the high release rate, Quantock said he has confidence soldiers can take basic evidence from a crime scene in Iraq.
But between those uncomfortable admissions lay another story, of an underpaid policeman arriving for an important job without the necessary equipment - shoe covers - to avoid contaminating the murder scene, and without enough "connections" - his word - or colleagues, to ensure that the most basic evidence could be processed in time for the bail hearing.
This concern prompted 49 former NASA scientists and astronauts to send a letter to NASA Administrator Charles Bolden on April 10, admonishing the agency for its role in advocating a high degree of certainty that man-made CO2 is a major cause of climate change, while neglecting basic empirical evidence that calls the theory into question.
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"We have around 140, 000 police officers in the UK. And yet barely 1, 000 of them have been trained to handle digital evidence at the basic level and fewer than 250 are currently with Computer Crime Units or have higher level forensic skills, " said David Harrington, report author.
Is the basic premise even correct, given evidence from Europe, where less inequality prevails alongside slow growth?
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While the police have fewer than 1, 000 officers trained in how to handle digital evidence at the most basic level, in UK private industry there are an estimated 8, 000 security experts.
Professor Neumark summarized some of their findings in a column published in the Wall Street Journal last summer, and he discusses the basic economic theory (and the evidence) in a short, accessible 2006 Policy Study for the Show-Me Institute.
But a growing body of evidence suggests that her basic points are right: children of divorce are more likely to have problems at school, to drop out of education and to have difficult relationships than those who lose a parent through death or whose parents' marriage survives.
This will be followed by evidence from consumer groups and basic bank account providers.
It is, however, a plausible hypothesis, and there is some evidence that their autonomic nervous systems (which control basic bodily functions such as heartbeat and body temperature) have not been working properly.
Overall, I continue to believe that there is no evidence that high capital ratios prevent banks from failing so the basic premise behind these rules is questionable.
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Informed by this basic understanding, the 2010 and 2011 Strategies established and promoted a balance of evidence-based public health and safety initiatives focusing on key areas such as substance abuse prevention, treatment, and recovery.
The jury had asked the judge questions about its basic duties after about 14 hours of deliberations and lengthy advice from him about how to assess the evidence.
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The STAR programme is therefore designed to provide virtual and face-to-face training services and technical assistance to Adult Basic Education (ABE) instructors or teachers in order to enhance their knowledge about and capacity to effectively use evidence-based reading instruction strategies or practices to teach and assist adult learners to improve their reading skills.
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