Norris will appeal on the basis that the use in evidence of a surveillance video was unfair, his lawyer confirms.
More importantly, it will demand a degree of presidential involvement, leadership and consistency that have not been in evidence of late.
So, in a page taken straight out of the Brotherhood taqqiya playbook, the imam and his wife and collaborator on the Cordoba House project, Daisy Khan, have been much in evidence of late, professing their commitment to interfaith dialogue and the dedication of their new facility to serving the non-Muslim as well as Muslim communities.
Whitehurst has been critical of Martz's handling of evidence in other cases, saying he had interpreted evidence in favor of prosecutors.
For the nasal spray form of the vaccine, there is evidence of high protection for children aged 6 months to 7 years, inconsistent evidence of protection in adults 60 years of age and older, and a lack of evidence of protection in individuals between 8 and 59 years of age, the study says.
It also said private lenders continued to pour money in despite evidence of mounting problems following the onset of recession in 1998.
We were stunned to discover that fewer than one in 20 had any evidence of success in spite of their belief that change was crucial.
In spite of this, rates of brain tumors in advanced industrial countries show no evidence of an increase in specific types of brain tumors.
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In addition, others pointed to the inflows of money into gold exchange-traded funds in November as evidence of investor interest in having exposure to gold.
And the country runs the risk of Spanish disease, in which evidence of rising zombie debt is cheerfully dismissed until it is too late.
The team commented that the scarcity of macroscopic remains was in marked contrast to an abundance of microscopic evidence of maize in the guise of maize pollen samples collected from soil at the sites.
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His books consist of a series of plainly stated statistical observations, in support of deceptively modest conclusions, and the evidence in support of his original observation is now so overwhelming that the Flynn effect has moved from theory to fact.
Companies can point to one strong piece of evidence in favour of hiring outsiders: share prices usually leap at the news.
One piece of evidence in favour of this theory is the growing influence of tax-free retirement plans, which have made it possible for younger workers to channel their savings into mutual funds.
Twenty-two people, including several policemen, which had been accused of being involved in the attack were absolved for lack of evidence in 2004, after nearly three years of court proceedings.
The university archaeology department head, Prof Martin Bell, said the Severn Estuary was exceptional in its evidence of the plants used by Mesolithic people, thousands of years before farming began.
People who want to believe in the evidence of effects appear to reason that where there is so much smoke there must be fire, but so far no one has produced the fire.
The Committee took this action in light of evidence pointing to a weakening of economic activity and a reduction in inflationary pressures.
The petition has been lodged by Councillor Eileen Baxendale, Councillor David Baillie, Robert Brown and Dr Keith Baxendale and it calls for an independent review of current scientific evidence in respect of possible health risks, particularly to young children from the siting of telecommunications masts near residential property, schools and children's nurseries.
Viewed from within the walls of Marygate in the town centre, the evidence of Berwick's chequered history remains in the accents of the people - part Scots Borders, part soft Northumbrian burr.
Lord Hutton, who chaired a 2003 inquiry into the death of Iraq weapons expert Dr David Kelly, is also in favour of the bulk of the evidence in the latest inquiry being heard in public, according to The Independent newspaper.
Together this formed a significant part of evidence in the trial of the two suspects, one of whom was eventually convicted.
His willingness to make his first defence in the United States and not in front of his own fans in Nottingham is further evidence of this.
It is also about doing the job more efficiently, for example when looking for needles of evidence in a haystack of documents: rather than relying on a single brilliant mind, Novus Law deploys teams of lawyers using technology and a process involving hundreds of small steps.
Those still unsure about republicans' commitment to democracy may even concede in time that there could be evidence of serious intent in Sinn Fein's choice of two demanding ministries, at the heart of Northern Ireland's daily life: education and health.
Business Insider's Alex Davies notes that many courts no longer accept verbal evidence in the case of traffic disputes, so video evidence is essential to succeed in a claim.
Professor Hugh Pennington, who chaired a public inquiry into the 2005 outbreak, said the system meant consumers could have "trust in the business that's based on actual evidence in front of their eyes".
The SDF director David Liddell said those results, together with findings from similar schemes in Europe, meant there was now "overwhelming" evidence in favour of having such a project.
Ellen Laipson, former vice chair of the National Intelligence Council, finds in this persuasive evidence of an administration that has not changed its fundamental convictions, but is choosing its battles.
"You can have all the theories you want but until you actually have some evidence of benefit in people, you don't have evidence of effectiveness of the product, " says the Alzheimer's Association's Dr. Thies.
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