Sentence examples for be a further clue from inspiring English sources

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The discovery of a SirT1 function in suppressing developmental genes could be a further clue for the correct interpretation its role in cancer.

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"Gatland will be back by then and the dropping to the bench of Wales skipper and flanker Sam Warburton to 'freshen' the side against Samoa is a further clue, I believe, that the Welsh are really setting their caps at the All Blacks next Sunday [NZ time].

The fact that breast cancer risk is strongly associated with reproductive hormones is a further clue that environmental chemicals should be investigated.

And your point that the magazine often runs staged pictures is actually a further clue to Times readers that Mr. Serrano's work was staged.

Thereafter, the reluctance to share data might be considered as a further clue of poor quality study.

In Berlin, the finance minister's obsession with paying down debts (bizarre when German infrastructure is falling apart) was on display again and gave a further clue that he will not tolerate Greece reneging on its own borrowing.

A further clue may be found in the somewhat ominous episode title: Severance.

For those requiring a further clue, Danny Perasa is the guy who dresses up in a Santa Claus suit for neighborhood Fourth of July parties.

It is possible that he offers us a further clue to the content of the psychic sense in the prologue to his Commentary on the Song of Songs (ed.

Besides a selective decreasing effect on the late Nd, a further clue for MDT would be an increased MMN.

A further clue lies in the fact that Adam, who was between four and seven years old, was also circumcised.

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