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The phrase 'suggest' is usually used in combination with another verb. For example: "I suggest taking a break over lunch."
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Nationally, statistics suggest over the next 20 years the percentage of over-85s will more than double.
"The studies we've done suggest over three-fourths of U.S. trading decisions are made after hours," Mr. Atkin said.
The Home Office's own figures suggest over half of women involved in prostitution have been victims of rape or sexual assault.
In a mad, Ukip kind of way, it makes perfect sense to dump the European court of human rights, as Theresa May seemed to suggest over the weekend – especially if you are intent on repealing the Human Rights Act.
When Fenwick ran for the Senate in 1982 at 72, her opponent, 58-year-old Frank Lautenberg, used the code word "fitness" to suggest, over and over, that she was too old for the job.
Focus groups suggest over half of voters know who he is and tend to dislike him.Becoming chief whip, a position vacated by Sir George Young, is a demotion for Mr Gove.
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This may suggest over-consumption was prompted in birds by restricting feed access.
Hence, the IHC data suggest over-expression of the truncated protein in mceph/mceph islets.
Therefore, any estimated negative coefficient was taken to suggest over-fitting, and consequently the selected shrinkage was set to yield the largest possible model without negative coefficients.
Even with its many successes, OptKnock is restricted to gene knockouts and cannot suggest over-expression and partial gene knockdown strategies to engineer metabolism.
These findings suggest over-expression of interferon receptor may lead to over-stimulation of Jak-Stat signaling pathway which may contribute to the neuropathology in Ts1Cje or DS brain.
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