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The carriages rattled with engine vibration and looked shoddy and cheap – evidence that northern England, which invented railway travel, has some of the worst rail infrastructure in Europe, now being put right only slowly and belatedly, despite all the talk of developing a "northern powerhouse".
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This tragedy continues to unfold despite the existence of cheap, evidence-based interventions that could prevent a large proportion of these deaths [ 4].
This intervention is brief, cheap and evidence-based.
That convergence is usually triggered by technology advances that make devices smaller, faster and cheaper, as evidenced by the migration from mainframes to minicomputers to PCs and now to mobile devices.
Was his sense of structure a noble refusal to wallow in cheap emotion, or evidence of repression, an inability to let himself go?
Yet the sort of contrivance that's present in "Another Song About the King" isn't condescending or cheap; it's evidence of an ambitious writer trying to figure out how to produce a good novel.
Money creation through quantitative easing could be deployed to keep the pound cheap, but the evidence since QE was first used in 2009 is that it boosts activity more through raising asset prices and consumer spending than it does through higher manufacturing output.
That wouldn't be so bad if the whole thing didn't feel so straight-to-DVD cheap: on this evidence, it might be a blessing for cinemagoers (though a cruel blow for Stallone himself) if the actor continues to struggle to maintain fitness levels appropriate for taking part in such hi-octane fare.
"Despite the French government's global marketing of the EPR as cheap and safe, the evidence proves otherwise," said Rianne Teule, who focuses on nuclear issues for Greenpeace.
Local and state officials described in interviews a web of activity -- from seminars on ballot challenges and election law to the distribution of cheap cameras to collect evidence -- as new indicators of how sophisticated their efforts were.
By making ineffective treatments seem to work, making expensive new drugs seem to be better than old, cheap ones, and concealing evidence of side effects, selective publication undermines the whole point of doing research in the first place.
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