the Scientific Method.
You use a lead rope. You clip the lead rope to the bottom of the halter and you hold the lead rope and walk to the left of your horse, and just lead him/her around.
1 assemblage, collection, crowd, crush, drove, flock, horde, mass, mob, multitude, press, swarm, throng2 mob, populace, rabble, riffraff, the hoi polloi, the masses, the plebsvb3 assemble, associate, collect, congregate, flock, gather, huddle, muster, rally4 drive, force, goad, guide, lead, shepherd, spur
The lethal dose of lead to humans has been reported to be approximately 450 mg/kg of lead. Testing was done using lead acetate.
to help lead the way
From what I hear, It is possible to lead a cow up the stairs. But you cannot lead them down!
The process of examination of physical evidence starts by understanding where it was found and why it was found there. Then you must assess what lead to it's being found in that location and if there was a possible motive.
The microscope lead to a better understanding of cells.
A better understanding of tornadoes can lead to better was of predicting them, which can save lives.
he gather an army to lead agaisnt Maya
There is some evidence that ancient, prehistoric peoples who smelted lead and tin suffered from lead poisoning.
Overwhelmingly obvious proof (evidence) of the offense would lead a guilty defendant to just go ahead and plead to the charge.
What can lead scientists to change an evolutionary tree?
It means that there is enough evidence to lead a "reasonable person" to believe that there is sufficient evidence to supports the facts that are in in dispute.
microscope
There is no "probable cause clause" attached to the collection of evidence. EVIDENCE of a crime can be collected at any time law enforcement beomes aware of the offense. Evidence, once collected, is developed and used by the investigators, and can lead to the establishment of "probable cause" to charge a particular individual. Under a more technical view of evidence collection - sometimes a warrant may have to be applied for in order to look for and gather evidence and a judge would have to be persuaded that 'probable cause' existed to enter a premises or take blood samples, etc.
the surplus food lead to less roaming to hunt and gather, and less fighting
Jumping to conclusions happens when someone makes assumptions or reaches a decision without having all the necessary information or evidence. This can lead to misunderstandings, false accusations, and poor decision-making. It is important to gather all relevant facts before coming to a conclusion.