Sentence examples for chiefly confirm from inspiring English sources

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Although our study results are incremental in that they chiefly confirm and amplify previous findings, they support the need for better longitudinal study with serially collected biomarker data.

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Douglas Alexander, the shadow foreign secretary, was right this morning to say what all sensible people do – and the polls confirm it – that voters are chiefly concerned about jobs, investment and pay rates, and are right to be so.

Workers at Iceni confirm that, while there are still prostitutes, chiefly addicts, working in the Suffolk town, far fewer are involved in vulnerable streetwalking.

When we watch his play Huis Clos, we might well think of how disastrous our relations with other people are, since we now require them, more than anything else, to confirm our self-images, while they, no less vexingly, chiefly need us to confirm theirs.

"The data for fiscal year 2012 as well as for all longer periods confirm the historic pattern of outperformance by larger institutions, chiefly those with assets in excess of $1 billion," John Walda, NACUBO's president and chief executive, and John Griswold, executive director of the Commonfund Institute, said in a joint statement.

These results confirm that supplying winter food to garden birds has not only a recreational value, but can also improve bird numbers hence probably winter survival rates, chiefly in intensive agricultural landscapes.

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Chiefly, while disease status was confirmed, all exposures are self-reported, and we did not attempt to validate these exposures using medical or pharmacy records.

The scientists' hunch that the ants' movements, not their body shapes, chiefly dictated their gliding paths was confirmed when they started chopping off appendages to see if the insects could still soar.

The result that it seems to be chiefly the right cerebellum to be involved confirms the specificity of the right hand for the performance of precise grasping actions.

It also confirmed that the parchment or vellum was made chiefly from calfskin, though goatskin and sheepskin were also used, which suggests the hides were byproducts of ordinary farming.

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