These contentions were borne out by my direct observation of the police handling of numerous disputes. |
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This is borne out by scarabs dating from the Twenty-sixth Dynasty, which suggest that he was still worshipped some 2,000 years after his death. |
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A genetic basis to the disorder is borne out by risk increasing with genetic proximity to the proband. |
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But he also detects the familiar, steely resolve of a Chancellor who is convinced that they will be borne out. |
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Their opposition to slavery is borne out in Richard Popkin's studies of eighteenth-century racism. |
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In fact these assumptions are not borne out by the events that subsequently unfolded. |
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Several of these early assumptions were not borne out in the final programme. |
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If the group's words are borne out by verified actions, it will be a momentous and historic development. |
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This is borne out by our ways of describing them, using always count nouns rather than mass nouns. |
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But my criticisms were borne out of opposition to the policy and not a desire to see the Prime Minister step down. |
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It may have been borne out of provincial jealousy and a covetous desire, but the attack was startling in its intensity. |
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This is clearly borne out in Just for Fun, a program broadcast by Cameroon Radio and Television. |
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This argument is actually borne out by the experience of almost all the countries of South Asia that have been briefly discussed above. |
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The reality of such fears is borne out by the evidence of tombstones testifying to those who died of fright after seeing a ghost. |
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This is borne out by the results of research and experience in military training exercises. |
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This is borne out by a letter of April 11, from the solicitors to the area secretary of the Law society. |
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And I hope that the effort required to extract a positive philosophical position from her letters has borne out this claim. |
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If this doctrine be correct, it should be borne out by a retrospect of history. |
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His immaturity, his lack of development, all this was borne out by the record through pretrial proceeding. |
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There has been lots of work on child behaviour, which is borne out by serious medical research. |
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Early reports suggesting an increased risk of carcinogenicity, especially lymphoma, have not been borne out in subsequent studies. |
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I don't think we are being alarmists in our fears as they have been borne out in the past. |
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This type of building is seen mainly as a workshop, rather than as a living space, an idea borne out by the many loom weights found in these types of buildings. |
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We should have another look at these changes in a year or two to see if the claims made in their defense are in fact borne out in practice. |
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This trend is borne out by the latest figures, which show around 20 percent of applications for vacant professorships come from women. |
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Graffiti was borne out of the South Bronx streets as one of the key pillars of the hip-hop movement. |
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I take this as a personal attack, which I absolutely refute and which is not borne out by the facts. |
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The coach's prediction seemed to be borne out by his side's first two results, an 11-0 trouncing of Macedonia and a 16-0 thrashing of Armenia. |
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I do not know where the hon. member gets that type of insinuation, because it certainly is not borne out in anything I said. |
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This feeling they have is not, however, borne out by statistics on inflation. |
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This is borne out by the fact that one litigant took the initiative of taking his case to the European Ombudsman. |
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This is very much a self-afflicted Demontage, in other words, borne out of inappropriate pride and pig-headedness. |
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It represents a compromise borne out of difficult and complex negotiations. |
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Of course, official recognition in policy is not sufficient to ensure that recognition is borne out in practice. |
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This position is borne out of the conviction that international security is indivisible and, therefore, best tackled multilaterally. |
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Again, this submission is not borne out by a review of the Advisory Board's findings. |
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In contrast, Aboriginal societies had a spiritual connection with the land that was borne out in their creation stories and traditions. |
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This is borne out by the experience of countries which have abolished or no longer use their criminal defamation laws. |
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The ongoing corruption drive seems to have confirmed our worst fears and borne out the findings of the TIB surveys. |
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The three years of experience with the Advisory Guidelines since the release of the Draft Proposal have borne out this prediction. |
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And racism must be tackled head on because many human rights abuses are borne out of hatred. |
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This enables us to look for genuinely optimised solutions borne out of our considerable experience. |
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If the assumptions and estimates used are not borne out, however, an impairment may have to be recognized in future results. |
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This assessment is also borne out by regional trends in military expenditure. |
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This is borne out historically by the recent competence acquisitions of Real and Dolmen. |
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The results are edifying as neither expectation is borne out. |
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Yet those fears were borne out when, at the age of five, Allegra died of typhus. |
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There is some associative evidence that steroid use can increase the risk of prostate cancer, but this link has yet to be borne out in a laboratory setting. |
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He strikes a note of caution, however, borne out by years of experience. |
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And this feeling was borne out when I arrived and saw the crowd of mostly oldsters like myself, flying their freak flags the same as ever, only shinier. |
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That's the extreme conclusion to impoliteness, one that's borne out with data – albeit hypothetical – from medical teams working in neonatal intensive care. |
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And everything in Moroni's fine and subtle brushwork – from the almost-sneer of the mouth to the dapper, head-in-air erectness of the figure – is borne out by the motto inscribed on the wall beside the duke. |
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Instead, as was borne out in the 1917 Russian Revolution, the accomplishment of these tasks can only be carried out under the class rule of the proletariat. |
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As borne out by the success of the first competition, the prizewinning projects demonstrated that the energy required to promote progress in these areas is not in short supply. |
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Rwanda's fundamental commitment to peacekeeping is borne out of our national experience of the 1994 genocide and the failure of the international community to respond in a timely and decisive manner. |
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The facts as related by the authorities were borne out by five video recordings made by the terrorists themselves, in which they could be seen torturing and executing hostages. |
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That these are beneficial in increasing the resistance of polypropylene to embrittlement has been repeatedly borne out in experimental work. |
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The early sources' account that the Saxons were thrown back around this time seems to be borne out by archaeological evidence. |
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While there was considerable skepticism when he reported these findings, they have been borne out in recent studies and analyses. |
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This is borne out by the fact that the lands and cultures of nearly all of the peoples listed at the end of this article are under threat. |
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Duverger's law certainly seems borne out in the history of British parliamentary politics. |
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Some of the routes mentioned by the work had seemed to have been subsequently borne out and excuses were made for the known errors. |
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This is a result which is borne out by many other surveys over the years. |
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Convergence, or, put another way, concentration, generally creates-and this has been borne out by several studies-a form of growing pressure to make content compatible with the business plans of the conglomerates. |
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That's been borne out with killer whales, which are another toothed whale similar to bottlenose dolphins. |
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A statement that is borne out by the fact that leading personalities from the region's sporting and political scene turned up to spectate at the Tournament, the fifth of its kind. |
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And Auschwitz is a symbol for the European Union too, as was borne out by the election of Simone Veil, a former extermination camp inmate, as the President of the first democratically elected European Parliament. |
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This is borne out by the stately patrician houses with wrought iron balconies and sgraffito-decorated windows that grace the lanes of the small village. |
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In our competitive world, investments and business go to the areas where they are assured the greatest and securer returns, not along linguistic lines borne out of sentiments. |
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Related: Miliband: I won't have Labour government if it means SNP deal The night went best for Cameron, a verdict borne out by the Guardian's instant poll which anointed him the winner by a 44-38 margin over Miliband. |
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That seemed borne out in Saturday's match. |
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Ours was an amicable split, borne out of practical necessity. |
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The finding that the Canadian cases were higher risk is also borne out in Table 4, which summarizes the distribution of risk ratings made using the B-SAFER in Canada and Sweden. |
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I would add that the alarmist predictions I have been reading in some quarters about the cost of enlargement for the CAP are just not borne out by our analysis. |
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There have also been some encouraging developments in the region that might indirectly lead to improvements in the occupation regime, although, to date, the developments on the ground have not borne out those hopes. |
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As our recent briefing on the subject found, they are becoming more polite, less violent, more abstemious and less sexually adventurous characteristics that seem to be borne out in the government report. |
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It's about a financial executive who furnishes his clients with financial tip-offs borne out of his daughter's roleplaying games. |
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This finding is borne out by internal documents of both parties. |
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One reason is that both regions have their cultural origins in the old Anglian Kingdom of Northumbria, a fact borne out by the linguistic links between the two regions. |
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The Hotel Carter is one of the last cheap places to stay in Times Square, a reputation borne out by its waterstained carpets, peeling walls and healthy occupancy rates. |
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I believe this opinion is not borne out by the actions of the present Welsh Assembly Government, which supports a demand for backdated taxes on port-based businesses in Wales. |
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Apple has announced a replacement programme for the iSight camera on the iPhone 6 Plus, borne out of an issue that causes pictures to look blurry. |
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