Sentence examples for suggests that yet from inspiring English sources

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This suggests that yet unknown factors may play an influential role.

Still the favourites, although yesterday's defeat in Brisbane suggests that yet another choke is not out of the question.

"It suggests that yet again the eurozone crisis is beginning to have a bigger drag on exports and as a consequence a bigger drag on Q2 GDP [second quarter gross domestic product] numbers.

The discovery of this archaeal species suggests that yet more bizarre microbes may exist out there, perhaps bugs that survive at negative pHs. "If you keep looking, you will find them," predicts Princeton University geochemist Tullis Onstott.

This suggests that yet another nuclease must compensate for Mre11 nuclease deficiency.

Their end products are presently unknown, but the high number of these types of gene clusters in cyanobacterial genomes [ 15] suggests that yet new compound families from cyanobacteria await identification and structural determination.

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This suggests that other as yet undefined factors contribute to an aggressive neuroblastoma phenotype.

Two new preliminary studies suggest that yet another drug can apparently prevent breast cancer, at least in the short term.

The polls suggest that yet another witty, likable and out-of-touch Etonian is cruising towards re-election on the strength of his personality.

His form this year is sensational enough to suggest that yet again he has found a way to become even better and more consistent.

More recent studies suggest that yet another Pacific climate variability dominates the SST anomaly around the central tropical Pacific near the date line.

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