Similar words: evidence, preponderance of evidence, physical evidence, documentary evidence, corroborating evidence, circumstantial evidence, providence, improvidence. Meaning: ['evɪdəns] adj. supported by evidence.
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31. A belief in unseen forces, perhaps, which in Auerbach's paintings are evidenced by angular vectors in the sky.
32. That could not be evidenced in a decision.
33. Confucius' view of history and entering into official career as evidenced on the Shanghai Bamboo Slips Zhong Gong , is valuable to lucubrate.
34. This is evidenced by the recent introduction in Brazil of the oblation system of tanks.
35. The spiritual course and the mental matureness of the author can be easily evidenced in his novel Tread in Dark Night.
36. The appointment of an administrator is evidenced by the court issuing a letters of administration.
37. The meagerness of Chinese feudalism is evidenced by the absence of any real medieval productive cities.
38. We report a case of leukemoid reaction resulting from granulocyte colony-stimulating factor producing urothelial carcinoma of the renal pelvis as evidenced on immunohistochemical analysis.
39. The results indicated that mechanical activation was evidenced to cause changes of the amylose content and translucent rate, increased with increasing of mechanical activation time.
40. Results evidenced that accompanying LBP for many LDH patients may come from the degenerative levels adjacent to the herniated disc.
41. To understand everything is to excuse everything, evidenced in any field.
42. Duringthe latter part of the 19th century, the value of the degree increasedsubstantially, as evidenced by the passage of the Morrill Land Grant Act andthe founding of many new colleges.
43. New changes have occurred in the corporations structure of stock rights and management rights in contemporary capitalist nations, evidenced by more recent changes in the mechanism of gove.
44. At this point, tensile fracture partially occurred, as evidenced by some apparent necking.
45. This credit line is to be evidenced by a loan agreement. Sentencedict.com
46. The meteoric origin of geothermal water in study area is evidenced by its environmental isotope composition.
47. Firstly, there is no evidenced presented that the telephone survey of automobile factory workers is reliable.
48. An incr eased leaf weight ratio (LWR) and inter-veinal chlorosis evidenced in boron deficient leaves may indicate excessive carbohydrate accumulation, leading to a decline in chlorophyll content.
49. The Pleiades stars are relatively young, as and quite hot, as evidenced by their bluish color.
50. It is evidenced that the appraisal system is objective and comprehensive.
51. Perhaps we are ready for some integration of knowledge today,[sentencedict.com] as is evidenced by the Institute of Human Relations at Yale University and in the addresses at the Harvard Tercentenary.
52. Such Acceptance shall be evidenced by the issuance by France Telecom of an acceptance certificate.
53. This pulmonary infection is due to Coccidioidomycosis, as evidenced by the two large spherules filled with endospores.
54. Primary cultures from mouse healthy muscle tissues s are highly enriched in myogenic cells, as evidenced by at least 85-90% positively to desmin by immunostaining at day 10 after seeding.
55. The hematopoietic recovery in half matched group was faster than in allo BMT group, esp. after day 9, as evidenced by the blood routine, bone marrow CFU GM assay, spleen node and chimera assay.
56. And just look at the instant, galvanising effect on the team, as evidenced by last night's cantering, paper plane-spattered, Sheva-redeeming victory over Wycombe Wanderers.
57. But the reorganization and asset replacement as evidenced by the intent.
58. It seems Mahou Shoujo Madoka Magica has fans everywhere – including in the US Army, as evidenced by chibi Homu decorating what appears to be the inside of a US Army field ambulance.
59. In the late 1890s, sexologists considered human sexual masochism a natural evolution of that evidenced in lower mammals.
60. Some adjustment in the retail losses asas 80 percent friend is evidenced by the above.
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