Sentence examples for provided testament from inspiring English sources

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The outcome of rigorous validity and reliability tests for both the Iran questionnaire and the Australia questionnaire revealed that responses were very consistent over time, and thus provided testament to the soundness of the instruments' psychometric properties.

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While the Bauhaus movement predominantly conjures up associations with its 20th century German zenith, Oezdogan's work provides testament to the timelessness and applicability of the school's ideology and teachings.

While Socrates argued against writing in the Phaedrus and other works, Plato's working of Socratic dialogues into a further dialogized framework provided a testament to the survival through novel forms of the "living word" (a construct used both by Socrates and Bakhtin).

Recent natural disasters in different parts of the world have provided eloquent testament to this.

But many others pay tribute to victims of drug violence, and the sheer number and grandeur of them provide a testament to the sweeping loss visited on Culiacán and its residents.

In Sinjar city the Arabic letter Y, scrawled on buildings to alert Isis members to Yazidi property, provides further testament to the fact that attackers knew the families they would enslave and massacre.

According to the Simpkinses, while many (if not all) of these lineages are questionable, they provide a testament to Laozi's impact on Chinese culture.

Through community partnerships, Springboard has leveraged their initial $25,000 NEA grant into $1.2 million in private arts funding, providing a testament to both the power of the NEA and the untapped potential to garner support for rural communities through the arts.

If anything, visits to meal programs provided yet another testament to how few people were left untouched by the terror.

The scheme of the new code thus assimilates the U.S. law of winding up decedents' estates into those of England and of the civil-law countries, where the simple estate is treated as the normal, where no executor is needed unless he is expressly provided for in the testament, and where judicial administration is limited to cases of exceptional risk or complexity.

The New Testament provides no clues in this regard.

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