Sentence examples for be evidenced from inspiring English sources

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be evidenced

verb

To provide evidence for, or suggest the truth of.

  • She was furious, as evidenced by her slamming the door.

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This must be evidenced by scrapping all cuts at HMRC so the missing money is collected.

She said: "However, in areas with high concentrations of worklessness, there is a risk of it becoming entrenched and this is something which can be evidenced anecdotally".

"This will usually be evidenced where mortar that should normally be in contact with the brick no longer makes contact," he said.

It would be evidenced by radioactive material from atomic bomb tests, plastics pollution, increased carbon dioxide levels and human-induced mass extinctions.

We need to reward care providers whose quality of care can be evidenced to improve the wellbeing of individuals, and reduce hospital admissions and unwanted residential care admissions.

Whether undecided voters will be alienated by this particularly pungent flavour of pro-union support, or no voters galvanised, will be evidenced by the end of the week.

Moreover, to be evidenced their low toxicity and high potency.

Moreover an exponential distribution of surface states could be evidenced.

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