Similar words: demonstrate, demonstrator, demonstrative, demonstration, demonstratively, remonstrate, demonstrably, demonstrable. Meaning: ['demənstreɪt] adj. having been demonstrated or verified beyond doubt.
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151. However, this initial, albeit restricted, study has demonstrated the usefulness of vitrinite reflectance data in other than strictly maturation-related applications.
152. In the long run, however, some results are expected to be demonstrated which have direct economic consequences.
153. The hub system has demonstrated the power of networks, where bigger is better.
154. They wanted to see a positive statement from the Government which demonstrated our commitment to the future of the railways.
155. But, Sakaida noted, he also demonstrated compassion for his opponents.
156. It is a powerful argument, as was demonstrated by the heated responses it provoked.
157. Other research demonstrated that should Canterbury Cathedral collapse in some dreadful calamity, it would actually pay the city to rebuild it.
158. Friends of the victims demonstrated on the streets, calling for action against the culprits, who had abused their power.
159. Indeed, the relatively brief history of information technology has already demonstrated the dangers of even short-term forecasting.
160. In particular, he declared, Greenspan has demonstrated skill in adjusting interest rates.
161. Research studies demonstrated back in the 1970s the fact that exhaust emissions contained dangerous toxins, in particular lead.
162. They raised and lowered their muskets, fixed 18-inch-long bayonets to their weapons and demonstrated various marching maneuvers.
163. They demonstrated the importance of early socialisation for the development of social and mental skills in the individual.
164. All pupils had seen Prestel demonstrated in their information skills course.
165. One example demonstrated at a news conference would require spray cans to be plugged in.
166. The debacle of the 1971-3 property boom clearly demonstrated the significant extent to which city development was impacted by national economic policy.
167. But beyond this, Cuvier had demonstrated unity of plan and correlation of the parts in organisms.
167. Sentencedict.com try its best to collect and create good sentences.
168. The generalized assertion of privilege must yield to the demonstrated, specific need for evidence in a pending criminal trial.
169. P J Desmond Clearly demonstrated the complexity of the issues in a well-argued presentation which suffered at times from being a little unfocussed.
170. Rune had already demonstrated to her that he was far from cold-blooded.
171. Another ingenious construction technique is demonstrated by the house martin.
172. Especially where alcohol is concerned, this is no joke at all-as the men from Rutgers ably demonstrated in the 1970s.
173. This was demonstrated in the resettlement of Vila Planetario, a squatter settlement of refuse collectors in the centre of the city.
174. He had also demonstrated this commitment by appointing a dually qualified teacher-librarian as a Scale One probationer in charge of the library.
175. As Mr McCrindle had demonstrated by his phone call, the main concern of farmers was that their fences should be tight.
176. The Hawthorne experiments demonstrated that work and worker / manager relationships were more complicated than that.
177. There are lots of shirty assertions about independence, few actively demonstrated.
178. The morbidity data presented demonstrated higher prevalence of chronic health problems among women as compared with men.
179. For years almost all the research on ability grouping and tracking has demonstrated that it does not deliver the goods as promised.
180. His question-answering demonstrated an analytical ability, and respect for the questioner and for his audience.
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