Example sentences of "suggests [that] this [noun sg] " in BNC.

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31 The issues associated with climate change present a much greater , but apparently less immediate , challenge to global management , and the inconclusive outcome of the 1992 Earth Summit suggests that this challenge will not easily be met .
32 He suggests that this restructuring gives a better intuitive ordering of the important concepts in each text , and enables a knowledge-based and context dependent strategy for making word sense selections .
33 In section 4.5 I shall adduce evidence from the outer city that suggests that this view is correct .
34 And Williamson suggests that this line of approach may have been influenced by an important letter sent to Baldwin , by W. Bridgeman , which stated :
35 That the Director of Public Prosecutions did not press for prosecution suggests that this line of defence might have been effective , or might have resulted in the prosecution net catching even larger , embarrassed fish .
36 This suggests that this counting on of steps takes place at an unconscious , neural level .
37 The absence of neutrophilia suggests that this lesion is not a conventional inflammatory type proctitis , but rather one presumed to be induced by gluten antigen(s) present in the faecal stream — that is , a cell mediated form of response .
38 Gwynne suggests that this aspect has been neglected by researchers , who have concentrated on street pedlars and garbage pickers rather than the small-scale manufacturing sector , which does have the potential for growth ( Gwynne 1985 ) .
39 What might have been just an isolated , if pretty , trick effect is thoroughly integrated into the thematic content of the film in characteristic Minnellian style — though the evidence of interviews sometimes suggests that this aspect of his work , unlike the stylish and carefully contrived visuals themselves , is in part unconscious and instinctive .
40 It also claims that the UK 's winter death rate is twice that of cold countries such as Sweden , Finland and Denmark , and suggests that this discrepancy between the UK and other countries , puts in question the Government 's focus on factors such as the effect of low temperatures on blood circulation .
41 All three of these domains may contribute to DNA binding ( 54 , 55 ) , however the interaction of the POU specific domain with the major groove suggests that this region confers DNA binding specificity by making sequence-specific contacts with DNA ( 54 ) .
42 This high level of divergence , together with the absence of Oct-11b from rats ( data not shown ) suggests that this gene may be under the reduced selective pressure typical of pseudogenes .
43 Sambrook , on the other hand , sees greater efficacy in Goldsmith 's protest ; he suggests that this poet ‘ established the myth of rural catastrophe in its familiar form ’ and thus contributed to the development of English Utopianism among writers from Wollstonecraft to Ruskin who project a countryside humanized by fit housing and land reform .
44 Kadish has managed five-electron reductions of C60 ( although theory suggests that this molecule should be capable of accepting up to six electrons into its lowest unoccupied molecular orbital ) .
45 Widdowson ( 1983 ) suggests that this planning process can be seen as a " covert interaction " in which the writer plays the role of both the initiator and recipient of the discourse ( i.e. speaker and hearer ) .
46 This suggests that this site plays an important role in regulating c-Jun activity .
47 The wording of the section suggests that this power could not be used to restrict the right to inspect or obtain copies , for example by requiring good cause to be shown thus preventing share registers being used as ‘ sucker-lists , ’ but is intended to ensure that the matter is reproduced in a way which is as ‘ user-friendly ’ as possible without imposing undue burdens on the company .
48 He suggests that this conception of the state , together with the emergence of Rationalism in politics , has subverted the moral integrity of civil association .
49 However , results of at least one analysis of these statistics suggests that this association of father 's occupation with early childhood mortality may be attributed to the fact that his occupation is an indicator of household economic circumstances .
50 The British Steel example suggests that this belief is at best doubtful .
51 But the Anglo-French experience since then suggests that this policy is easier to describe than to implement .
52 This survey suggests that this conclusion is generally true of schools in the county .
53 Greening the Machinery of Government suggests that this duty should include ensuring an optimum use of natural resources , reduction in waste , and the enforcement of the " polluter pays " principle .
54 The London Strategy Policy Unit ( 1986 ) suggests that this estimate would mean an annual figure of over three quarters of a million for London as a whole .
55 She also suggests that this fear , and women 's predominantly domestic , private , work experiences , generate an affinity between women and conservatism .
56 However , the fact that pre-pubertal , menopausal , sterilised and infertile women as well as those who practise contraception are all covered by the law of rape suggests that this distinction is not of overriding significance .
57 Even this one example suggests that this objection has little to it .
58 Graphical treatment suggests that this effect is linear over an interval between the blackout and whiteout points , or possibly a curve with a fairly large radius of curvature .
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