Sentence examples for that's evinced from inspiring English sources

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It's an attitude that's evinced briefly by Mr. Burnett, who chose to film a drama with personal touches (he was born in Mississippi) rather than a documentary.

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Yet ODB and his singsong flow undeniably left an imprint on hip-hop and American society -- a fact that is evinced by Kendrick Lamar's recent performance on Saturday Night Live where he paid homage by imitating the deceased rapper's gyrations while utilizing ODB's signature black eyes and half-braided hair style during his performance.

Mania is a state of undue and prolonged excitement that is evinced by accelerated, loud, and voluble speech; heightened enthusiasm, confidence, and optimism; rapid and disconnected ideas and associations; rapid or continuous motor activity; impulsive, gregarious, and overbearing behaviour; heightened irritability; and a reduced need for sleep.

Some might think Dennett's account concerns only some variety of what Block would call 'access consciousness.' For on Dennett's account, it seems, to speak of visual consciousness is to speak of nothing over and above the sort of availability of informational content that is evinced in unprompted verbal discriminations of visual stimuli.

That is evinced in the simple fact that the coming event is, by the company's own banner, aimed at the enterprise.

As for the essays about technology, Mr. Baker proves a remarkably observant witness, despite or because of the reverence for the past he's evinced in his writings about libraries and newspapers.

For him common sense is an original source of knowledge common to humankind, by which we are assured of a number of truths that cannot be evinced by reason and "it is equally impossible, without a full conviction of them, to advance a single step in the acquisition of knowledge" (Philosophy of Rhetoric, vol. 1, p. 114).

Elsewhere in the popular press and the parenting blogosphere, you can find concerns that toddlers who use tablets will come to expect a certain degree of visually exciting entertainment in all forms of interaction (interestingly, the concern that has always been evinced with every form of media from the introduction of comic books to film to radio to television to computers and beyond).

In a review of Unapologetic, Stacy-Ann Ellis of Vibe noted that an improvement in the singer's singing is evinced by ballads such as "Diamonds" and Stay".

Nonetheless, based on these results, it was evinced that the production of methane in the studied bioreactors was performed by methanogenic Archaea via acetoclastic and hydrogenotrophic pathways.

However, from the outcomes of our investigation, it can be evinced that there is nonsignificant difference between the HMW and MMW gelatin fractions based nanocarriers formulation (P > 0.005; Figure 3).

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