Sentence examples for demonstrated one more from inspiring English sources

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We have demonstrated one more level of similarity.

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Still sorting the men from the boys after 20 years, Mario and Luigi's new adventure is not important because it's the continuation of a franchise we know and love – rather, it's because New Super Mario Bros. Wii demonstrates one more time why Nintendo are masters of the all-ages gaming market; relevant and refreshing but at all times reverent and above all, incredible fun.

The marriage of curatorial and commercial interests has long been a challenging relationship to navigate in the art world and the Carte Blanche sale demonstrates one more of these instances.

Furthermore, these data demonstrate one more function of RA T cells; namely, their ability to induce monocyte/macrophage chemokine secretion by cellular contact.

Our study demonstrates one more time that VM is not an individual event but a general phenomenon during tumor growth, being a functional microcirculation [ 26].

Despite all of Obama's recent populist rhetoric he has demonstrated on more than one occasion his willingness to throw middle class Americans under the bus.

He has also demonstrated, on more than one occasion, that the brand of politics he mastered is far different than the technologically driven political landscape that now exists.

Weis and his colleagues within the Department have demonstrated on more than one occasion that there is not a practice of applying lessons learned from the past (even the recent past) when making decisions in the present.

Visual inspection demonstrated one or more elements of contamination on 125 (43.1%) surfaces, including: dust (56), tape (31), hair (15), moisture (8), and other (50).

The number of times a player demonstrated one or more of these signs that looked like a possible concussion sign (n = 383) during match play for the entire season was used as the denominator for calculating sensitivity, specificity, PPV, and NPV.

Anyway, I'd like to submit the "Dunham rule" as a related phenomenon, in which a woman who has demonstrated one or more previous acts of transgression in a pop-cultural context will be approached warily, as if those acts are what primarily define her, with little room to be considered or criticized for anything beyond them, regardless of what else she's up to.

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