Good evidence definition

Good evidence means the recommendation considered the availability of multiple adequate scientific studies or at least one relevant high-quality scientific study, which reported that a treatment was effective. The Division recognizes that further research may have an impact on the intervention’s effect.
Good evidence means the recommendation considered the availability of multiple adequate scientific studies or at least one relevant high-quality scientific
Good evidence means well-designed evaluations or other kinds of research have been conducted and a broad spectrum of people knowledgeable about research methods would agree that the conclusions are valid.

Examples of Good evidence in a sentence

  • While leadership positions are now hold by women, their capacities to manage the organization are sometimes doubted.Data quality: Good evidence available Support to Vulnerable PeopleSupport to vulnerable people strongly depends on the SPOs financial resources.

  • For La Florida producers, Workplace Safety and Health Provisions for producers is assessed as good in the SAFA tool, as the cooperative provides its members more support mechanisms compared to producers on non-Fairtrade settings.Data quality: Good evidence available Public Health COVID-19Many members of La Florida have suffered and the former president of the cooperative has died from Covid-19.

  • Once the situation improves, regular meetings must be held again to allow for effective participation again.Data quality: Good evidence available Fairtrade Premium ManagementImprovements in Fairtrade Premium management have been noted in some Fairtrade SPOs..

  • Even for the strongest Fairtrade banana SPO (APPBOSA), Product Diversification is yet assessed as limited in the SAFA tool, making them more vulnerable to market or environment-related developments.Data quality: Good evidence available Stability of the MarketFor banana POs the ability to maintain themselves within the exporting market is crucial for a positive organizational development.

  • Both Fairtrade certified and non-Fairtrade certified SPOs receive additional public support.Data quality: Good evidence available Theme: Product Quality and Information Product QualityFairtrade certified SPOs reported the existence of staff (e.g. technicians) responsible for quality control of the banana fields.

  • Evidence was found that farmers of non- Fairtrade certified POs are prone to food insecurity.Data quality: Good evidence available Capacity DevelopmentProvision of capacity development to the selected SPOs is supplied by three key actors: the Latin American and Caribbean Network of Fairtrade Small Producers and Workers (CLAC), government institutions such as the National Agricultural Health Service of Peru (SENASA), and by Fairtrade SPOs themselves.

  • Non-Fairtrade SPOs reported very basic access to safety and security measures on the field as resources are very scarce.Data quality: Good evidence available Public HealthThe quality of public health varies in different regions in Peru.

  • Recently established Fairtrade or non-certified POs have a limited potential for internal investment and rather use surpluses to cover running costs.Data quality: Good evidence available Community InvestmentThe ability to engage in community investment varies from SPO to SPO.

  • There are no written contractual agreements between producers and workers22.Data quality: Good evidence available Child LabourFairtrade farmers and villagers in the studied areas indicate that child labour is not common in their region.

  • The SPOs are committed to engage with stakeholders and include them in different activities.Data quality: Good evidence available Effective Participation and Democratic StructuresIn both Fairtrade and non-Fairtrade producer organizations, effective member participation has been identified.


More Definitions of Good evidence

Good evidence means the recommendation considered the availability of multiple adequate scientific studies or at least one relevant high-quality scientific study, which reported that a treatment was e fective. The Division recognizes that further research may have an impact on the strength of the medical evidence.

Related to Good evidence

  • Relevant evidence means evidence having any tendency to make the existence of any fact that is of consequence to the determination of the action more probable or less probable than it would be without the evidence.

  • Reliable Evidence means only published reports and articles in the authoritative medical and scientific literature; the written protocol or protocols used by the treating facility or the protocol(s) of another facility studying substantially the same drug, device, medical treatment or procedure; or the written informed consent used by the treating facility or by another facility studying substantially the same drug, device, medical treatment or procedure.

  • Environmental Management System means an environmental management system or plan of management to address all environmental risks and to ensure compliance with all Environmental Laws and licences;

  • Substantial evidence means evidence that:

  • Documentary evidence means any matter expressed or described upon any substance by means of letters, figures or marks intended to be used for the recording of that matter and produced before a court.

  • Objective evidence means standardized patient assessment instruments, outcome measurements tools, or measurable assessments of functional outcome. Use of objective measures at the beginning of treatment, during, and after treatment is recommended to quantify progress and support justifications for continued treatment. The tools are not required but their use will enhance the justification for continued treatment.

  • Environmental Reports means each and every “Phase I Environmental Site Assessment” (and, if applicable, “Phase II Environment Site Assessment”) as referred to in the ASTM Standards on Environmental Site Assessments for Commercial Real Estate, E 1527-2000 and an asbestos survey, with respect to each Mortgaged Property, prepared by one or more Environmental Auditors and delivered to Lender and any amendments or supplements thereto delivered to Lender.

  • Environmental Management Framework or “EMF” means the policy framework for environmental management, approved by the Project Implementing Entity’s Board of Directors on July 21, 2009, which sets forth the environmental policies and procedures that shall apply to the carrying out of the Project.

  • Preponderance of evidence means evidence which is of greater weight or more convincing than the evidence which is offered in opposition to it.

  • COVID-19 hazard means exposure to potentially infectious material that may contain SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19. Potentially infectious materials include airborne droplets, small particle aerosols, and airborne droplet nuclei, which most commonly result from a person or persons exhaling, talking or vocalizing, coughing, sneezing, or procedures performed on persons which may aerosolize saliva or respiratory tract fluids, among other things. This also includes objects or surfaces that may be contaminated with SARS-CoV-2.

  • Clear and convincing evidence means information that would persuade a reasonable person to have a firm belief that a proposition is more likely true than not true. It is a higher standard of proof than “preponderance of the evidence."

  • Relevant Requirements means all applicable Law relating to bribery, corruption and fraud, including the Bribery Act 2010 and any guidance issued by the Secretary of State for Justice pursuant to section 9 of the Bribery Act 2010;

  • Preponderance of the evidence means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not.

  • Real Properties means the real property owned by the Borrower or any of its Subsidiaries.

  • Surveys has the meaning set forth in Section 4(o) above.

  • Real Estate Assets means any investment by the Company or the Operating Partnership in unimproved and improved Real Property (including fee or leasehold interests, options and leases), directly, through one or more subsidiaries or through a Joint Venture.

  • Flood Documentation means, with respect to each Mortgaged Property located in the United States of America or any territory thereof, (i) a completed “life-of-loan” Federal Emergency Management Agency standard flood hazard determination (to the extent a Mortgaged Property is located in a Special Flood Hazard Area, together with a notice about Special Flood Hazard Area status and flood disaster assistance duly executed by the Borrower and the applicable Loan Party relating thereto) and (ii) a copy of, or a certificate as to coverage under, and a declaration page relating to, the insurance policies required by Section 5.02(c) hereof and the applicable provisions of the Security Documents, each of which shall (A) be endorsed or otherwise amended to include a “standard” or “New York” lender’s loss payable or mortgagee endorsement (as applicable), (B) name the Collateral Agent, on behalf of the Secured Parties, as additional insured and loss payee/mortgagee, (C) identify the address of each property located in a Special Flood Hazard Area, the applicable flood zone designation and the flood insurance coverage and deductible relating thereto and (D) be otherwise in form and substance reasonably satisfactory to the Collateral Agent.

  • Objective medical evidence means reports of examinations or treatments; medical signs which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological abnormalities that can be observed; psychiatric signs which are medically demonstrable phenomena indicating specific abnormalities of behavior, affect, thought, memory, orientation, or contact with reality; or laboratory findings which are anatomical, physiological, or psychological phenomena that can be shown by medically acceptable laboratory diagnostic techniques, including but not limited to chemical tests, electrocardiograms, electroencephalograms, X-rays, and psychological tests;

  • Owned Real Properties has the meaning set forth in Section 3.16(b).

  • Environmental Hazard means any substance the presence, use, transport, abandonment or disposal of which (i) requires investigation, remediation, compensation, fine or penalty under any Applicable Law (including, without limitation, the Comprehensive Environmental Response Compensation and Liability Act, Superfund Amendment and Reauthorization Act, Resource Conservation Recovery Act, the Occupational Safety and Health Act and provisions with similar purposes in applicable foreign, state and local jurisdictions) or (ii) poses risks to human health, safety or the environment (including, without limitation, indoor, outdoor or orbital space environments) and is regulated under any Applicable Law.

  • Visible evidence of mold means the existence of mold in the dwelling unit that is visible to the

  • Road hazard means a hazard that is encountered while

  • Real Estate means all Leases and all land, together with the buildings, structures, parking areas, and other improvements thereon, now or hereafter owned by any Loan Party, including all easements, rights-of-way, and similar rights relating thereto and all leases, tenancies, and occupancies thereof.

  • Health hazard means any condition, device or practice in a water system or its operation resulting from a real or potential danger to the health and well-being of consumers. The word "severe" as used to qualify "health hazard" means a hazard to the health of the user that could be expected to result in death or significant reduction in the quality of life.

  • Evidence means testimony, writings, material objects, or other things presented to the senses that are offered to prove the existence or nonexistence of a fact.

  • Environmental Management Plan or “EMP” means the environmental management plan for the Project, including any update thereto, incorporated in the IEE;