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“But this new study reveals the first direct evidence that altered wing shapes in captivity lower migration success after release to the wild.”
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/wing-shapes-change-for-captive-birds-says-study/
Even though there was no direct evidence that the 59-year-old was aware of the operation, Mr. Commissioner essentially decided to punish him for allowing the behavior to happen under his watch.
Source: https://brobible.com/sports/article/jim-harbaugh-tony-petitti-big-ten-commissioner-handshake-boo/
However, we need more direct evidence, going back to the beginnings of the Stone Age to demonstrate how those who came before us used and worked with wood.
In examining Puska’s direct evidence, he said the jury may have to test for unhappy coincidence in examining the evidence.
Pierson wouldn't speculate about Walker's state of mind that night and said there was no direct evidence that he was suicidal.
Scientists have discovered direct evidence that people in Europe used psychoactive drugs during the Bronze Age, possibly as part of ancient rituals.
That’s correct,” Goldman said before accusing Shapley of having “no direct evidence connecting Joe Biden to any of Hunter Biden’s business deals.”
Thirty-three percent of patients (210 patients) were known to have died (median, 1.7 years from MRI to death); cardiac arrhythmia deaths were reported in three patients, where shocks were indicated without direct evidence of device dysfunction.
To this day, there’s no evidence Nixon directly ordered the Watergate break-in, but there direct evidence the White House tried to destroy Daniel Ellsberg through multiple illegal means.