The slander cases in the years between 1870 and 1890 bear out this assertion. |
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Unfortunately, as this article suggests and experience tends to bear out, the masses do judge certain subjects to be more important than others. |
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If we prove right in our judgments, that would bear out in how events transpire. |
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Everything in Seymour's professional experience would seem to bear out Miller's contention. |
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The evidence did not bear out the assertion that some of the complainant's apparently high ratings had been inflated. |
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Your analyses bear out the impression that this is happening on a large scale. |
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His own officials tell us their analysis is weak or incomplete and they cannot bear out his numbers. |
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If her plans bear out, Maynard will pass away surrounded by family on November 1st. |
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These initiatives bear out our promise to provide solutions that will protect the health of Canadians and their environment. |
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In this field, too, the figures do not absolutely bear out this conclusion. |
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But we can already see that the data bear out what we've been saying for the past year or so: we really are making progress. |
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These decisions bear out the role that courts can and should play in ensuring that language rights are complied with. |
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The experience of current retirees seems to bear out the validity of the preparation. |
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Here again, the figures bear out discrimination in favour of boys when it comes to school education. |
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The root cause of hunger, as these facts surely bear out, is not insufficient food production, but rather unequal access to the means of consumption. |
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Comments and feedback Committee Members and staff received during the year seemed to bear out our hope that the revised format would be both more functional and more informative. |
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Statistics bear out the general impression. |
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Our own observations bear out these comments. |
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Statistics appear to bear out this theory. |
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The numbers bear out Licare's premonition. |
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Mégane's place as the best-selling car in Europe in 2004 and the rise in sales of light commercial vehicles bear out this appeal, consolidating Renault's ranking as Europe's number-one brand for the seventh year running. |
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Current market signals, which point to a sustained growth in demand for organic products, bear out the perseverance and determination of these entrepreneurs. |
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The slow increases in women staff, particularly at higher levels, would seem to bear out the assessment that the waiting period has not made much difference. |
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It will also bear out the assertions of other nuclear-weapon States which have claimed in international forums on many occasions that the elimination of nuclear weapons constitutes their No. 1 priority. |
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The evidence doesn't bear out the conclusions. |
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As for Richard's physical appearance, most contemporary descriptions bear out the evidence that Richard had no noticeable bodily deformity. |
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Archaeological sites do not bear out the historically defined area as being a real demographic or trade boundary. |
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Two consecutive successes in the field of public lighting bear out the effectiveness of its strategy of providing local presence and developing local markets around the main branches of its Ile-de-France regional network. |
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These factors bear out that the State is acting as a 'last resort' vis-à-vis France Télécom, a transaction to which a prudent investor would not have subscribed. |
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These observations bear out the report's basic idea. |
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It was a promising idea, but the evidence did not bear out their theory. |
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