Example sentences of "suggest [that] this " in BNC.

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1 The studies from Nigeria suggest that this failure may be as much to do with the character and personality traits of the generation of entrepreneurs who developed their businesses in the 1960s .
2 Metalworking remains at Sardis in Turkey suggest that this process , called ‘ parting ’ , was employed there in the sixth century BC to refine gold from the river Pactolus .
3 They suggest that this may be through the perceived control an individual has over his goals , as compared to that when goals are externally assigned .
4 Could we not , for instance , suggest that this God felt human beings would only be able to show the sort of moral commitment that He considered desirable if they were uncertain that He existed ?
5 Two trends in philosophy suggest that this might be so .
6 However , the disruptions in chronology and the mixture of writings suggest that this is far from being a reactionary return to a more traditional form ; indeed , these two works are grouped under the title Romanesques , further contravening the reader 's conventional expectations of an autobiography as a revelation of some truth .
7 Some researchers suggest that this environmental scanning process might best be achieved by developing especially organised environmental scanning units that are positioned towards the top of an organisation 's hierarchy .
8 A number of developments suggest that this pessimistic attitude should be re-examined .
9 R. W. Gibson and J. A. Pickett of Rothamsted Experimental Station in Harpenden believe their discovery to be the first example of a food crop plant using insect pheromones in this way , and suggest that this mode of protection could be introduced to cultivated species ( Nature .
10 While programmers have not been able to do that the results they have achieved suggest that this may not be such a good idea .
11 The NRPB figures suggest that this ‘ small percentage ’ may be some 30–40 per cent of the population .
12 Ruth Muschel and her colleagues at the US National Cancer Institute and at Yale , reporting this discovers in Science ( vol 219 , p 853 ) , suggest that this may mean that some people have an inborn tendency to develop certain kinds of tumour .
13 What can be said about fluoride is that at concentrations of even less than one part per million ( the official dose ) it can cause toxic reactions in sensitive people and recent reassessments of the fluoridation scene suggest that this measure may be much more harmful to health than has been hitherto realized .
14 We suggest that this might conservatively be estimated at 5 per cent in the case of the Dee Hall .
15 Again , comparisons with comparable hotels suggest that this might amount to 250 day-time members each paying c .
16 The operating statements suggest that this has not been done .
17 Nevertheless , an increasing number of schools now see withdrawal as only one of a widening range of options , only to be used where the child 's individually assessed needs suggest that this is indeed the most appropriate form of provision .
18 Taylor and Ford ( 1983 : 183 ) note that ‘ the distinction between the ’ young ’ and the ‘ old ’ elderly is now commonplace' and suggest that this is manifested in , among other factors , the greater likelihood that the old elderly live in poor housing and that they have incomes below or near the supplementary-benefit rate .
19 Popular images of parent-child relationships put them in a special category , distinct from other kin relationships , and suggest that this is where we will find the strongest feelings of duty and obligation .
20 Argyle and Henderson ( 1985 ) , reviewing evidence about contact between siblings , suggest that this follows a U-shape , being high in childhood and teenage years , falling off in the middle of adult life , and then picking up again as the siblings move into old age .
21 C.C. 's phenomenal descriptions of the present displays suggest that this applied for the symmetrical figures as well .
22 Recent results obtained by expressing a variety of G-protein-coupled receptors in cultured mammalian cells suggest that this may be the case .
23 Therefore , we suggest that this strain facilitates the phosphotransfer process from enzyme I to HPr .
24 A number of lines of evidence strongly suggest that this gene is the primary genetic locus involved in XLA .
25 Our findings suggest that this inclusion is the primary determinant of whether a landmark will be used to predict where something else is located .
26 These observations provide the first direct evidence that the early stages of T-cell development depend on fibroblast products and suggest that this effect is unlikely to be mediated solely by soluble factors .
27 Many observers suggest that this transfer has had mainly adverse effects on the population concerned .
28 Observers suggest that this group was very much one of its time : it played a role in the breakdown of the supposed post-war welfare consensus and in polarization of attitudes around more overtly political positions on state social policy .
29 The accumulation of further data since the original reports and the analysis in table VII suggest that this is not the correct explanation .
30 We suggest that this sort of service led by fully trained clinical psychologists who are able to evaluate and adapt their approach to the particular needs of general practice should be explored further .
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