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The authors of these studies were certainly amenable to the argument that judges should be paid more if the evidence -- some sort of cost-benefit analysis -- warranted it, but their conclusions were that the evidence did not suggest that a salary increase was needed.

From the studied evidence, some sort of marital agreement emerged in three contexts, which suggest interesting parallels with demographic evidence from other national contexts.

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(Don't confuse them with the view that physical evidence has some sort of priority over psychological evidence in finding out who is who. That has to do with the evidence question).

Most trees showed evidence of some sort of fire about every 7 to 10 years.

For each, have them provide evidence of some sort, whether in the form of a related article, statistics, a historical parallel, etc.

Still, it does represent what is not much in evidence today -- some sort of middle ground that would compensate rights holders but also move with the march of technology and consumer behavior instead of merely trying to fight it.

If different sectors of society are under-represented in published books, then this is evidence of some sort of a systemic problem, for which outreach is a possible solution.

Maybe one day everyone will become convinced of the scientific truths of Darwinism, although science itself is throwing up evidence suggesting some sort of religious instinct is, so to speak, hard-wired.

By the time this had all been explained, I already felt this show could be used as evidence for some sort of population cull, but Candace and Steve decided to step it up a notch further.

In recent days, there has been speculation that Mullah Baradar's detention is evidence of some sort of diabolical I.S.I. conspiracy to thwart reconciliation talks between the Taliban and the Afghan President, Hamid Karzai, or to manipulate such talks, or to split the Taliban.

At the Department of Culture, Media and Sport, Ms Jowell is advised by Bill Bush, formerly head of political research at the BBC, while Tim Suter, yet another ex-BBC man, runs the ministry's broadcasting division.So much in commonCommercial broadcasters argue that the intertwining of the BBC and Labour is evidence of some sort of conspiracy.

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