Example sentences of "suggests [conj] these " in BNC.

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1 This pattern of performance suggests that these patients find it difficult to assemble a pronunciation , but they can continue to read familiar words because the lexical system , utilizing addressed phonology , is still working effectively .
2 The fact that uncommitted voters who read the Sun or Star swung so much more than other uncommitted voters suggests that these papers were particularly good at influencing their readers .
3 But , on the contrary , the evidence suggests that these statues were kept bright .
4 Davis further suggests that these different levels of management may concentrate on different budgetary functions as represented in the matrix in figure 4.4 .
5 A report of plough marks behind stones on Oreval ( 662 m ) , North Harris , ( A. Brown , pers. comm. ) suggests that these are still active , indicating a marked contrast in frost frequency between some exposed plateaux and the coastlands of the Western Isles .
6 Gonzalez-Casanova , using statistics for numbers of strikes per year , suggests that these follow the presidential-type policy of the government of the day .
7 What little evidence there is suggests that these dispositions were interpreted as trusts .
8 On the lighter soils the secondary layer is often sparse , but the Woodland Survey suggests that these open woodlands support a greater diversity of bird species than other deciduous woods in Sussex , although certain species may be less numerous .
9 The second type of explanation suggests that these people have some sort of defect that makes them less able to cope with environmental chemicals .
10 In one study , female rats selected carbohydrate-fat mixtures , while male rats selected protein-fat mixtures , which suggests that these choices may be purely physiological .
11 This argument is strengthened by a body of evidence that suggests that these very small investors would be most unlikely to read , let alone interpret correctly , such information if it were to be provided in the audit report .
12 This goes against the general trend of the rest of the survey ( which suggests that these groups are less well informed and less accurately informed about credit ) .
13 Medical evidence suggests that these cultures are particularly effective in promoting a healthier digestion .
14 It has a chunk bout war and racism which suggests that these things are bad , a chunk about love and God , which is generally in favour of them , and a third chunk about life , also in favour .
15 Ullman 's general approach suggests that these could well be relatively low-level processes , not requiring cerebral computations ( as puzzling out the correct values of the variables in the formula for Snell 's law presumably does ) .
16 In a regional study including about 10% of the Danish population we found the population relative risk of ulcerative colitis and Crohn 's disease among first degree relatives of patients with either disease to be about 10 , which strongly suggests that these disorders have a genetic cause .
17 Our finding that both PLC- β1 and PLC- β2 are stimulated by βγ subunits strongly suggests that these PLCs , similar to the type II and IV adenylyl cyclases , are regulated by both G protein α- and βγ subunits .
18 The activation of SMA , cerebellum and possibly of sensory-motor areas suggests that these structures were automatically engaged as part of a more general neuronal network devoted to language planning and execution .
19 The pervasive nature of torture , disappearance and killings and the fact that they went unpunished suggests that these violations were officially sanctioned .
20 Indeed , to speak of interests at all provokes confusion , for it suggests that these interests pre-exist the determination of the question where liabilities ought to be created according to distributive principles .
21 None of these criticisms of course implies that marriage and family life are not important to women today : indeed , the evidence suggests that these areas of experience are still critical .
22 The OPCS disability survey provides some indication of the main causes of disability and suggests that these vary between adults in private households and those in institutions .
23 The few references and scraps of information we have about the very early recruits suggests that these may have included more girls of middle-class origin and certainly some from orphanages and boarding-schools — girls sometimes from middle-class families fallen on hard times .
24 This result suggests that these questions should be within the grasp of most of these pupils .
25 A recent study from Boston suggests that these patients have a better immediate prognosis than people with Q wave infarction , but a worse prognosis later .
26 Romaine ( 1982b ) , for example , suggests that these may be atypical communities and , further , that such communities may exhibit two ‘ norms ’ within them ( we shall return below to the question of internal norms ) .
27 The evidence already cited on the worsening position of the poorest in the unemployment stakes suggests that these assumptions will lead to an underestimate of the difficulties the poor have in finding work .
28 Roman experience suggests that these fears were rational : one cause of the Social War of 91–88 BC was Roman military dependence on her allies ; this dependence was not recognized and rewarded by extra privileges such as citizenship , so the allies turned their fighting experience against Rome herself .
29 This suggests that these two forms of temporary labour are not usually functional equivalents .
30 Neo-classical models of the labour market contend that equilibriating mechanisms such as migration should work to eradicate spatial variations in unemployment ( Gleave and Palmer , 1980 ) , but the continuation of wide regional variations in rates of joblessness through the 1980s suggests that these mechanisms are not working very efficiently ( Gleave and Sellens , 1984 ; Green et al. , 1986 ) .
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