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In the '92 campaign, Mr. Clinton said that "the most important thing" he had accomplished as governor of Arkansas was improving education -- a claim no more borne out by Arkansas's dismal rankings in students' test scores than are Mr. Bush's hyperbolic claims for Texas.

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In court, Eichmann gave the impression that he was a typical member of the lower middle classes, and this impression was more than borne out by every sentence he spoke or wrote while he was in prison.

That he was in part responsible for the fabric and imagery of 1960s Britain is more than borne out by the enthralling art now on show in Burlington Gardens".A Strong Sweet Smell of Incense" is at the Pace Gallery, in London, until March 28th 2015.

"The bottom line here is that the anecdotal stories about how it's much harder to catch a cab are more than borne out by the objective data," said Bruce Schaller, a former policy analyst for the city's Taxi and Limousine Commission and now a private consultant, who obtained the cab data through Freedom of Information laws.

This phenomenon has more recently been borne out by the rapid state test score inflation that has occurred throughout the nation since No Child Left Behind was instituted, with the results on state exams increasingly diverging from the more reliable results of the no-stakes national exams, the National Assessment of Educational Progress.

Our data suggest that while a number of the programme theory assumptions were valid, and that some elements of the programme mechanisms did operate as predicted on the ground, many more were not borne out in practice.

The prediction that jurors will become more extreme in their views as they see more evidence has been borne out in experiments with mock trials.

The notion that Oughton resisted the group's more violent tendencies is borne out in Lucinda Franks's 1981 New York Times Magazine account of an argument that is said to have consumed the day and the night before the explosion.

The possibility that Beijing strains evade immune responses and are more virulent is generally borne out in studies with humans.

While some of the more ancient scientific observations ("without memory there is no experience" - William Harvey, 1651) are borne out in more detail by the qualitative assessments of critics and writers, the more modern ones, from Pinker to Damasio, simply set deeper problems for the artists to recalibrate.

The worrisome findings of the San Francisco survey have not been borne out by more recent studies of actual programs that include training in prevention and treatment.

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