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1 A legacy may be specific , i.e. given in terms which show that a particular thing and no other is meant ( e.g. ‘ my only gold watch ’ , ‘ my Oxford City stock' ) .
2 These authors discuss data presented by Harshman and Krashen ( 1972 ) which show that the absolute difference between scores for left and right ears does in fact correlate significantly with the total correct score for the two ears .
3 which show that the political process and the internal workings of the military-industrial complex are highly conflictual .
4 There are also studies from Malaysia , which are illustrative of the effects of logging practices in tropical regions in general , which show that the destructive effect is far greater than just the removal of trees .
5 Similar experiments have been done by Blakemore , Hirsch and Spinelli , and others , which show that the same rule applies to other forms of selectivity .
6 Hon. Members could easily have been misled by referring to a previous Hansard which shows that a substantial number of ships are on order but fails to reflect the Government 's commitment to naval shipbuilding .
7 Council have provided us with a table which shows that the present value of one pound per annum , payable for the next twenty five years , discounted at four point five percent is fourteen point eight two eight two one pounds , unquote .
8 Our evidence which shows that the first glimmerings of our new paradigm emerged around 1860 and we expect that by 2010 the shift will be virtually complete , although it will take longer for its changes to affect everyone .
9 There is , however , separate evidence which shows that the Jovian interior is indeed hot , namely , that Jupiter radiates energy to space at a greater rate than that at which it absorbs energy from the Sun .
10 Each student must produce evidence which shows that the five performance criteria relating to the investigation Outcome have been met .
11 The result for n = 1 is found by letting n tend to unity which shows that the second term in the expression is while the first term is zero .
12 The history of the British car industry ( refer to Chapter 4 ) , which has seen a whole series of mergers , is one example which shows that the potential benefits of mergers are not automatically secured .
13 A professor from Manchester presented his analysis of criminals ' birth dates , which showed that a higher number than average were born in summer .
14 The decision followed analysis of the national debate on the draft constitution [ see p. 37560 ] , which showed that a sizeable minority were in favour of such a system .
15 These findings are in line with those of an earlier study for England and Wales which showed that the mean number of days professionals stayed in hospital was about two-thirds that of unskilled workers who also had higher admission rates ( see Table 3.11 ) .
16 Romer J. relied on William Whiteley Ltd. v. The King , 101 L.T. 741 and Slater v. Burnley Corporation , 59 L.T. 636 , in reaching his decision , and he also referred [ 1946 ] Ch. 236 , 241 , to the ‘ principle of duress colore officii ’ in a manner which showed that the necessary duress required something more than a simple demand by an official .
17 The study provides new evidence to support the conclusions of a 1984 report , covering a twenty-year period from 1963-83 , which showed that the higher incidence of disease was unlikely to be due to chance .
18 The result had been widely predicted by opinion polls which showed that the Labour Party ( in government since 1984 ) had lost the confidence of the electorate .
19 Seventy Mothers ' Clubs distributed 2,000 questionnaires , which showed that the average worker in that part of São Paulo earned one and a half minimum salaries , which was not sufficient to cover costs of food , rent , mortgage of land payments , clothing , transport , medicine , school equipment , electricity and water for their families .
20 The government 's Green Paper on housing provided data which showed that the average amount of subsidy received by all local authority tenants , including rent rebates , was £69 in 1972–3 and £214 in 1975–6 ; income tax relief per mortgage was £76 and £174 respectively .
21 Mining operations for oil-shale and coal had been providing much new information which showed that the original maps of Central Scotland were inaccurate in places .
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