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61. A day didn't pass now during which it failed to occur to her that she had borne two congenital liars.
62. That nurture is more important than nature seems to be borne out by a study published in Nature in 1989.
63. Having borne ten chil-dren, the two youngest of whom probably still lived at home, she was then in her mid-fifties.
64. It must be borne in mind that more copper equates to more adhesive holding the copper foil on to the glass fibre panel.
65. The tactic is mined with dangers and difficulties and can not be successfully carried out unless these are constantly borne in mind.
66. So Demeter nursed Demophoon, the son that Metaneira had borne to wise Celeus.
67. This dulled incentive to enhance productivity is a cost of integration that must be borne in mind when amalgamation is contemplated.
68. Only 1.6 percent. of the expenditure was borne by community charge payers.
69. Under that system, the Eurocheque is free of charge to its payee, the costs being borne by the drawer.
70. The genetic influence is borne out by the characteristic temperaments of various breeds.
71. In assessing their contribution it should be borne in mind that many parish roads were improved while many turnpikes were neglected.
72. We shall not understand Anselm's last years unless his fundamentally unpolitical attitude to his duties is borne in mind.
73. Costs and expenses Article 12 of the Convention specifies that costs and other expenses must be borne by the interested parties.
74. Until recently(http://Sentencedict.com), many union contracts shielded members from worrying about medical bills because most of the costs were borne by employers.
75. However, it should also be borne in mind that many other contracts have similar legislation governing exclusion and similar clauses.
76. Nor did he point out that before carrying the sugar beet, the trailer had borne a much more fruity cargo.
77. Durham deliver PRE-SEASON thoughts on the prospects of newcomers Durham making the grade were borne out in the early weeks.
78. If the promising results of animal experiments are borne out, this technology could be used to cure diabetes.
79. It would also have meant higher administrative costs which would have had to have been borne by charge payers.
80. These considerations should be borne in mind, as they can determine the ultimate destiny of our music.
81. The punctured door was carried from its hinges and borne into the room.
82. These opinions will then be borne in mind when it comes to planning future health and social care policies.
83. The owners' subjective opinions are borne out by objective facts.
84. But as was stated above, it must always be borne in mind that these models are ideal types.
85. It is women who have traditionally borne the daily burden of caring for ill parents, children, relatives and friends.
86. Mr Murphy's findings are borne out by new evidence of a decline in the use of legal aid.
87. It must be borne in mind that there is a crucial distinction between crisis management and crisis resolution.
88. I keep thinking I know them, these that are wheeled on trolleys or borne on stretchers.
89. The most difficult volatiles to dislodge will be those borne in compounds such as carbonates and hydroxy silicates.
90. This is borne out by the 1991 figures which tell us that out of eight fatalities, half involved the tractor.