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The 1950s were the heyday of psychosurgery, and the almost evidence-free belief that removal or sectioning of the large frontal lobes that distinguish the human brain from those of even our nearest primate relatives could alleviate the pains and sorrows of anxiety, depression and even schizophrenia – to say nothing of politically dangerous thoughts.
In the debate over voter-ID requirements, no one disputes that there is almost no evidence — emphasis on evidence — of in-person voter fraud in this country.
Moreover, we find almost no evidence at all of unadulterated poststructuralism in The YOLO Pages, nor even much evidence of that purportedly novel tendency last-gasp postmodernists are now calling "uncreative writing".
-- the Web provided almost equal evidence for both.
Both studies found almost no evidence that taxpayers would be better off by paying judges more.
For the entire day, we saw almost no evidence of human life.
But there's almost no evidence that this was the case.
Pushkin offers us almost no evidence on which to base our answer.
"By the very nature of human rights litigation, almost all evidence is indirect or circumstantial.
"There is almost no evidence that links capital to bank failures," he writes.
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