Example sentences of "evidence that [art] [adj] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Barro presents some evidence that no such pattern exists : this evidence is from the Durbin-Watson statistic ( see Johnston , 1984 , pp. 314–17 ) which tests the null hypothesis that the error in predicting DM in any period t made by equation ( 6.7 ) is unrelated to the error made in the previous period .
2 If a bad decision on the law was made or the court or tribunal took a view of the evidence that no reasonable tribunal could take , which does not appear as an error of law on the face of the record , that is a matter for appeal rather than judicial review .
3 Since the downfall of military regimes in South America and elsewhere provide clear evidence that no political structure relying solely on coercion can hope to survive for long , we should not be surprised to find that the most effective form of social control involves attempts not to crush opposition but to stop it arising in the first place : that is , by the control of people 's ideas , rather than of their actions .
4 By dint of careful and meticulous research she was able to provide the defence with evidence that every significant statement published in the Sunday Telegraph had been published somewhere already in a newspaper , a magazine or a book .
5 Now , from a team at La Trobe University in Victoria , Australia , comes evidence that a pineal hormone , melatonin , is responsible for bringing the free-running activity into line with the outside world ( Science , vol 219 , p 1089 ) .
6 It was this kind of evidence that led us to use the social network model in a systematic way : as Ballymacarrett is the most stable and well-established of the communities , we can conclude that the social conditions there are favourable to the emergence of a close-knit network structure of the kind often found in low-status communities ( Young and Wilmott , 1962 ) , and there is ample ethnographic evidence that a close-knit structure of this kind is capable of imposing normative consensus on its members .
7 It said there was growing evidence that a healthy diet was impossible for many in Britain where , according to European Commission definitions , one in five people were classed as poor .
8 There is good evidence that a flourishing trade in false antiquities existed at the turn of the century , and its products filtered through to the United States and Europe .
9 And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides .
10 And although there is as yet no solid evidence that a political settlement of the Sikh question is in sight , the change of government has brought a new spirit of reconciliation on both sides .
11 The second criterion is that ‘ there is sufficient evidence that the change in assets or liabilities inherent in the item has occurred ( including , where appropriate , evidence that a future inflow or outflow of benefit will occur ) ’ .
12 Further evidence that a Saxon church stood in Halling is found in the records of Rochester Cathedral , in which Hailing Church is charged the full fee of 9d .
13 ‘ Virgin 's success is clear evidence that a new entrant airline with tight management and a well-targeted approach can make a substantial impact . ’
14 Confirmations of new theories are important insofar as they constitute evidence that a new theory is an improvement on the theory it replaces , the theory that is falsified by the evidence unearthed with the aid of , and confirming , the new theory .
15 There was some evidence that a substantial number of pupils do not know a mnemonic for remembering the number of days in a month .
16 Such an order can be sought from a magistrates ' court on evidence that a representative sample is unsafe and the authority does not need to secure a conviction in this respect .
17 There is abundant evidence that a serious interest in some sociolinguistic questions ( for example ) is very widespread , and extends well beyond the numbers of those with any claim to advanced formal education at all .
18 For instance , there is evidence that a long history of failure in an important area of a person 's life makes them particularly vulnerable to depression in the context of a major loss or disappointment which could be interpreted as further evidence of their lack of competence .
19 It can not be supposed without evidence that a given level on one attainment target is equivalent in difficulty to the same level on another attainment target .
20 The high incidence of metastatic and thus incurable disease at presentation is sufficient evidence that a large group of patients might be helped if the disease was detected earlier .
21 But no general account of methodology can reasonably assume that the investigator is a native speaker or has native speaker-like intuitions , and for an outsider at least identification involves finding evidence that a linguistic unit varies in a systematic way between speakers , or between different speech styles of a single speaker .
22 There is evidence that a senior prison official received a copy of the committal order on Form N111 on 3 July 1992 .
23 In addition , there is now much evidence that a brief episode of pain may induce long term changes in the excitability of spinal nociceptive neurones .
24 In the light of the evidence that a full planning meeting was due to be held on 30 December 1991 , the justices should either have adjourned the application until after that meeting or should have made an order to last until shortly after that meeting .
25 ‘ the justices were under a duty to make any secure accommodation order only for as long as was necessary ’ — and again the guidance and regulations are referred to — ‘ In the light of the evidence that a full planning meeting was due to be held on 30 December 1991 the magistrates should either have adjourned the application until after that meeting or should have made an order to last until shortly after that meeting .
26 This fact , linked to the evidence that a high proportion of defective issues are suffering from use-related types of damage — such as detached boards and loose pages — points very strongly to the conclusion that the routine vetting of material supplied to readers should have a major role to play in the selection of items for repair and refurbishment .
27 There 's no evidence that a bad diet , or poor hygiene , causes the condition .
28 The growth of self-help groups in society at large may also be cited as evidence that a sizeable minority find medical services inadequate for some purposes .
29 What is required is independent evidence that a particular code is in fact being used .
30 Most economists would agree then that there is , at the very least , prima-facie evidence that a significant number of prices are not fully flexible , and that one ought therefore to consider the implications of sticky prices in macroeconomic models .
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