Example sentences of "these results " in BNC.

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1 In discussing the findings the author concludes that while a number of people do have cause to complain about their medical examination , these results indicate that only a small percentage have problems .
2 These results came as no surprise .
3 These results caused Jonah Barrington , the former world No. 1 who has waited an age for signs of Englishmen who might become world beaters in the way that he did , to make an interesting boast .
4 Publication of these results had raised an expectation that the two associations which showed the most promise would be accepted for registration .
5 These results suggest that our rhythm of sleeping and being awake — in turn a response to our rhythmic environment — causes the changes in our height .
6 ( for the moment , the important point to be gained from these results is that the maintenance of rhythms , in the absence of external information about time , confirms the presence of an internal body clock .
7 These results do not require us to dispense with the idea of an internal body clock , if only because they appear very rarely in experiments lasting only a week or so .
8 Related to these results is the question of how long we can stay asleep ( in a laboratory that is always equally quiet , dark , and warm ) at different times of the day .
9 Since these results are obtained in animals that have been living in a normal environment , they mean that the clock originates , at least in these animals , from an abnormal ‘ internal ’ structure , the chromosome .
10 These results will step up pressure for roundtable talks between party and reformers , along the lines of those held last year all over Eastern Europe .
11 At the same time these results are likely to be slow , and if we are right in our conclusion that we are faced at the present time with a certain amount of abnormal employment of a quasi-permanent character , then it is not sufficient to solely rely on the gradual improvement of productive efficiency .
12 The interpretation of these results is as follows .
13 In the real world , these results are neither as good for the Tories nor as bad for Labour as the polls and media predictions have made them seem .
14 These results include a charge of NKr 500m to cover restructuring costs .
15 These results are consistent with a structure having two missing first layer rows .
16 Unfortunately , in its public statements , the Commission had never shown such scientific rectitude , preferring such comments as ‘ these results give Britain 's forests a clean bill of health ’ .
17 Governors are increasingly provided with data on pupil performance , these results need to be placed in a context which reflects the socio-economic background of the pupils and other factors which effect pupil performance .
18 There was a small regional dimension to these results , with the swing to Labour varying from 3.2% in the Northern standard region , where only 4 districts held elections , to 8.8% in both the East Midlands and the North West .
19 These results suggest that , although very high or very low poll tax demands could affect the performance of either party , levels of community charge were not themselves the prime determinant of electoral behaviour .
20 However suggestive these results may be , they are all open to a rather trivial explanation .
21 Although these results appear to be consistent with the short-term/long-term distinction inherent in Wagner 's theory , they do not require us to make the distinction .
22 Although these results are compatible with conditioned attention theory ( and with Wagner 's theory ) , Kaye et al , ( 1988 b ) prefer an explanation in terms of generalization decrement .
23 The essential feature of these results , that partial reinforcement tends to maintain orienting to the light , has been sought in a series of further experiments by Pearce and his collaborators and has been amply confirmed ( e.g. Pearce , Wilson , and Kaye 1988 ) .
24 In order to explain these results , Lubow , Rifkin , and Alek ( 1976 ) accept that the loss of the attentional response produced by pre-exposure must be modified by contextual factors .
25 Although unfortunate for the view that latent inhibition can be equated with conditioned inhibition , these results do not in fact constitute a death blow .
26 These results certainly require us to take seriously the notion that retrieval process play a part in determining the outcome of a latent inhibition experiment .
27 Another way of interpreting these results is as showing that explicit training is indeed necessary for context-specificity — in this case the two conditions are presented separately ( i.e. there is a block of reinforced trials followed by a block of non-reinforced trials ) but the arrangement is formally equivalent to the explicit discrimination procedure used by Bouton and Swartzentruber ( 1986 ) .
28 The question that needs to be asked about these results is do they demonstrate the function of the context as a retrieval cue or can they be explained away in other terms ?
29 These results still constitute , therefore , a direct contradiction of the thesis being developed here .
30 What these results do not show , however , is that latent inhibition depends on interference during retrieval in the way postulated by Miller and his colleagues ( see above , p. 117 ) .
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