Similar words: demonstrate, demonstrator, demonstrative, demonstration, demonstratively, remonstrate, demonstrably, demonstrable. Meaning: ['demənstreɪt] adj. having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt.
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91. This is acceptable only if it can be demonstrated that the method gives a reasonable approximation of the actual cost.
92. Joe and Helyne Victor have also demonstrated parent power in their own family and to this entire business.
93. An additional experiment demonstrated that the smell of mothballs had the same effect.
94. Meanwhile, three other candidates demonstrated for a national television audience their growing irrelevance to the struggle for the nomination.
95. So long as no viable cause for continental drift could be demonstrated, however, belief in it remained an act of faith.
96. To Mosley, the war had brought an end to traditional party politics and had demonstrated the need fur central economic planning.
97. In this first session she demonstrated how she nagged him and went on and on trying to get the response she wanted.
98. Conclusions To conclude, a basic script recognition system has been demonstrated.
99. Thousands of workers and students demonstrated against US involvement in the war.
100. We have demonstrated against petty apartheid because we are taking on the entire system of apartheid on all fronts.
101. Sue Cale demonstrated the art of making hot cross buns using fast action dried yeast.
102. It was an act that demonstrated how awesome are the power and prestige of the presidency.
103. This was demonstrated clearly in the recent debates in Parliament.
104. The continued competitiveness of Autocover is clearly demonstrated by the fact that 1,021 members arranged new Autocover policies during 1992.
105. Morihei Uyeshiba, the founder of aikido, often demonstrated his ability to elude attack in this way.
106. The Oder-Neisse episode demonstrated the potential that external and border issues possessed in calling into question the unification process.
107. She has demonstrated a wellknown fact about physical punishment - it can lead to avoidance.
108. Welfare and social services Recent research has demonstrated that people with severe mental handicaps can undertake productive work(sentencedict .com), with adequate support.
109. Anderson very carefully demonstrated the flight schools procedure for getting into and out of confined areas.
110. Nevertheless, the children also demonstrated an ability to use because and so constructions appropriately.
111. Ridgeway strongly resisted freeing the men, though he admitted that the evidence placed before the court had not demonstrated their guilt.
112. Only when Brearley demonstrated that the problem could be solved by carefully controlled heat treatment did the stainless-steel knife become widely used.
113. Using scissors, they demonstrated how the crustal building blocks moved around.
114. Experiments have demonstrated the ability to reproduce classical conditioning phenomena and robot control simulations.
115. By contrast MDC's land reclamation and infrastructural provisions have demonstrated a markedly weaker propensity for attracting private capital.
116. Robodyne Systems has already demonstrated the basic principle, albeit on a much bigger physical scale.
117. For reciprocal altruism in mobile animals, as demonstrated by packer in baboons, more is needed.
118. Time and again her paintings demonstrated an alternative to the brink which they sensed his were heading for.
119. Poverty is compounded by inflation which has reached extreme levels in the region, as demonstrated by consumer price indices.
120. There is already a strong commitment to developing expert practitioners in Medway, as demonstrated by the appointment of staff development officers.
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