Similar words: prove, proverb, approve, improved, approve of, improvement, provoke, provide. Meaning: ['pruːvən] adj. established beyond doubt.
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91. A quality assurance program assists practitioners to base decisions for patient care on the most accurate available scientific knowledge and proven practices.
92. Departments with an eye to the ratings tend to appoint established researchers with proven records, rather than younger, unpublished candidates.
93. Fortunately, proven techniques can help people recover from these habits.
94. Dyed Glassfish have been proven to be susceptible to Lymphocystis and the white marks may not in fact have been white spot.
95. In which case it would make more sense to elect proven adulterers instead of discouraging them from public life.
96. I did not believe this tired, old gender bias until it was proven to me at my kitchen table over homework.
97. Its aim would be to produce people with versatile musicianship and proven teaching ability, based upon religious conviction.
98. In that regard free enterprise has proven the most compassionate system in the history of the world.
99. The American legal system says that you are innocent until proven guilty.
100. This practice should be based on proven principles, acceptable to all, and not on routine and ritual.
101. We cannot think of being acceptable to others until we have first proven acceptable to ourselves. Malcolm X
102. But others are concerned that the telecommunications industry may be rushing to use novel types of fibre before the technology is proven.
103. And it is proven to lead to stronger, more solid bones, relieve tension, depression and insomnia.
104. It is only necessary to indicate at each stage which proven solution will be used in the next stage.
105. It has also been proven to combat anxiety, depression, sleep problems, and panic attacks.
106. In addition, two others without a histologically proven diagnosis had a pattern suggestive of a myopathic process.
107. But all attempts to harness and control this most perplexing of natural phenomena have proven far more elusive.
108. The company said proven reserves were worth Ir20p per share.
109. Leading indicator variables are particular economic variables that have a proven ability to signal the movement of the economy in advance.
110. Gerald Foley and Geoffrey Barnard argue that the only proven fuels are wood and charcoal for the current gasifier technology.
111. At this time,[www.Sentencedict.com] the consensus is that food allergy is not a proven etiologic agent in migraine.
112. A California community might have proven by example that the races can live together.
113. Laboratory experiments have proven that unfamiliar surroundings and a change in daily schedule can lead to sleep problems.
114. Considering the views of those proven achievers helps drive an even greater wedge between centralization and decentralization as a guiding organizational principle.
115. In fact, optically stimulated luminescence tests and carbon 14 dating have proven their great age: they are almost certainly Neolithic.
116. We have a new leader, proven in office, and a new agenda - yet a tried set of principles.
117. Jeske has no qualms about coming to Grand Forks and operating an event center that has no proven track record.
118. The Minister said in Committee that he believed that if abuses were proven the Secretary of State would be able to act.
119. But many investors have proven to have notoriously short memories.
120. Applicants should have a clear understanding of how international business works, and a proven ability to write.
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