Sentence examples for the apparent evidence from inspiring English sources

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The apparent evidence of economic strength undercut the conviction of many traders that the Federal Reserve would soon be cutting interest rates.

HOW WE WENT WRONG Some of the apparent evidence favoring HRT came from measurements of surrogate outcomes-laboratory markers used as stand-ins for real clinical events.

Those of you who are familiar with the case will recall the significance that was attached to the apparent evidence of a then detective sergeant from the Metropolitan police called Mark Maberly.

Crispin Blunt, a Tory MP and former army officer, accused Hutton of "simply sweeping under the carpet the apparent evidence of direct British service involvement with delivery to gross mistreatment amounting to torture involving hundreds if not thousands of people".

There's precious little time then to top up one's tan, for all the apparent evidence to the contrary.

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Materialist ways of thinking were later strengthened enormously by the Charles Darwin's theory of evolution, which not only showed the continuity between humans and other living things back to the simplest organisms but also showed how the apparent evidences of design in natural history could be explained on a purely causal basis.

Mr Sands warned that the Prime Minister would struggle to justify UK support for US-led air strikes on Islamist extremists in Syria on three grounds: no authorisation from the United Nations Security Council; no apparent evidence of self-defence; and little precedent for launching any attack on "humanitarian grounds".

What are they waiting for?" Despite such apparent evidence, the fact that lawsuits were brought against the police for assault, unlawful arrest and malicious prosecution, and that South Yorkshire police – the force at the centre of the Hillsborough disaster cover-up – later agreed to pay nearly £500,000 in compensation to 39 miners, campaigners are concerned over the lack of progress.

By W. E. Farbstein The New Yorker, July 30, 1938 P. 21 Apparent evidence from the daily press of a weakening of the manly fibre of the English-speaking people.

A light post was pocked with bullet holes, apparent evidence of the live ammunition that the riot police had fired on the thousands of people who were protesting what they termed the repressive rule of the Kyrgyz president, Kurmanbek Bakiyev.

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