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noun
The act of demonstrating; showing or explaining something.
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Aristotle also says that if PNC could be demonstrated, then everything would be subject to demonstration, which would lead to an infinite regress.
As PVCs relate to demonstration of signs and symptoms in patients, studies using video to demonstrate verbal communication, non-lexical utterances or solely history taking between a patient and doctor or patient and patient were excluded as were non-English language papers which could not be translated.
This doesn't seem to apply to demonstration classes, which are larger and expandable.
The government has granted very few approvals to demonstration applications since the legislation came out.
And, according to demonstration organizers, not with the general good will most protesters carried with their placards and puppets.
The group also said the police used barricades to restrict access to demonstration sites while failing to provide information about alternative means of access.
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THREE years ago, for his final exam in a public-speaking class at the Wheatley School in Old Westbury, Justin DeMarco of East Williston had to give a how-to demonstration.
To address such challenges, a programme of 'concept-to-demonstration' is in progress at the University of Brighton, with the presented focus here being on the thermal architecture.
He never went to demonstrations.
She wants you to go to demonstrations.
She's been to demonstrations to protest the detentions.
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