词汇 | collocation_english_evidence |
释义 | Collocations with evidenceThese are words often used in combination with evidence. Click on a collocation to see more examples of it. absence of evidence Commitment to the scientific enterprise requires that we not accept claims about constraint, exaptation, or spandrel in the absence of evidence. abundant evidence The generally harsh treatment of people of mixed descent is abundant evidence of this sense of race. accumulated evidence The accumulated evidence in the published literature world-wide shows that albendazole is an effective anthelminthic in humans. additional evidence Finally, our findings provide additional evidence that shared environmental effects are a critical source of co-morbidity among the childhood externalizing disorders. admissibility of evidence Stein, however, proposes that in determining the admissibility of evidence, the valuing function should be understood as one based on the degree of achievement of an optimal error-risk allocation. ample evidence In addition, there is ample evidence that deteriorating macroeconomic conditions promote trade liberalization. anecdotal evidence Anecdotal evidence on the point is not difficult to gather. archaeological evidence It suggests that we have to engage with ideas, rather than simply to apply them to archaeological evidence. archival evidence This conclusion is supported with a weight of rich archival evidence which will convince most readers. clear evidence His spellings give clear evidence of the variation in his own speech, with raised, unraised and even lowered equivalents of the short front vowels. clinical evidence Virtually all of these efforts presume, encourage, and sometimes even require modeling to accompany systematic reviews of clinical evidence (10). compelling evidence To provide compelling evidence for adaptation, however, homologous traits must play the same functional roles in human and nonhuman species. conclusive evidence Both in cosmic environments and astrophysical settings, there is conclusive evidence of magnetic fields. concrete evidence Concrete evidence suggests that vaporization resistant impurities are responsible for laser-cone formation. conflicting evidence The authors have had to be selective, otherwise the readership would have been overwhelmed by conflicting evidence and comment. considerable evidence There is considerable evidence that some of this improvement could come from optimizing treatment. contradictory evidence The views of certain prominent scholars remain dominant and authoritative even when confronted with contradictory evidence. converging evidence Converging evidence for left hemisphere language lateralization in bilinguals. convincing evidence A recent overview, however,84 failed to find convincing evidence that specialist epilepsy nurses improve outcomes for people with epilepsy overall. corroborating evidence I have no corroborating evidence for this assertion. corroborative evidence The defence attacks the second witness claim by pointing out the corroborative evidence that the witness is biased (17). credible evidence No definitive credible evidence of assassination has been found, and it is highly improbable that there was any such attempt. crucial evidence Generally speaking, though, this is the sort of situation that would provide crucial evidence to distinguish the two approaches, at least for sonority-driven stress. definitive evidence Furthermore, finding definitive evidence in many areas, especially the newer social concerns in public health, may often be very difficult, if not impossible. direct evidence On the other hand, they did not provide any direct evidence that seeds defecated by grit-using birds are intact and viable. documentary evidence Indeed, the lack of documentary evidence makes it difficult enough to track him down. documented evidence The present study appears to be the first documented evidence of a gene-gene interaction in relation to internalizing and externalizing behaviors in typically developing children. emerging evidence Clinical implications will be discussed including emerging evidence for the use of atypical antipsychotics in the treatment of the depressed phase of bipolar disorder. empirical evidence These effects are often assumed, and may very well be the case in some places, but there is little hard empirical evidence on the subject. epidemiological evidence The research targets for sound health economic evaluation are limited by a lack of epidemiological evidence and treatment options. evidence of bias Empirical evidence of bias : dimensions of methodological quality associated with estimates of treatment effects in controlled trials. evidence of corruption And there is continuing evidence of corruption and fraud in the administration of the health service, despite the government's plans to allay that. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 evidence of discrimination The gerontological study of ageism has by no means ignored evidence of discrimination against younger persons. evidence of effectiveness Designing an outcome-based ethics curriculum for professional education: strategies and evidence of effectiveness. evidence of fraud My case is that evidence of fraud emerged at local level. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 evidence of guilt Nor do whatever snippets of information about the case that the juror may have come by through other sources provide evidence of guilt or innocence. evidence of harm Because of the special nature of environmental exposures, when the population often has no choice in accepting the exposure, programs are implemented without firm evidence of harm. evidence of infection Chorioamnionitis can be described as histopathological evidence of infection, characterised by an inflammatory leukocyte infiltration of the chorion and amnion. evidence of wrongdoing He was seemingly exploring the efficiency of the system rather than seeking evidence of wrongdoing. examination of evidence The only defence of belief was, ultimately, its inherent truth, discovered by the examination of evidence. exculpatory evidence The prosecuting and investigating authorities are, of course, acutely aware of their duty to investigate exculpatory evidence no less vigorously than incriminatory evidence. 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Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 experimental evidence Nevertheless, experimental evidence shows that the parameter t tends to increase when observed paths are nonstationary. extrinsic evidence The inclination to construct elaborate parallels and personification readings should be resisted where there is no extrinsic evidence with which to validate them. factual evidence The book does not provide unbiased, factual evidence on the benefits of the first generation products of this technology to farmers. firm evidence The intervention used varies between departments and individual patients and is ad hoc rather than based on firm evidence. first-hand evidence A surviving logbook or journal thus becomes prime evidence, indeed perhaps the only first-hand evidence, that a particular voyage took place. flimsy evidence Such information would greatly enhance the flimsy evidence base from which policy has often been derived. forensic evidence This sort of indexical relationship, or seeming to be one, underlies the argumentative power of forensic evidence and eyewitness identifications. fossil evidence The fossil evidence suggests that the adaptations necessary for articulate speech occurred only recently in hominid evolution. geologic evidence Possible geologic evidence will be discussed. geological evidence These hypotheses will be tested as additional genomic, biochemical and geological evidence sheds more light on the evolution of nitrogen fixation, photosynthesis and cyanobacteria. growing evidence Growing evidence indicates that abnormalities in brain development play determining roles in the pathophysiology of schizophrenia. hard evidence The problem, as noted above, is that fuzzy inferences are then dressed and delivered as hard evidence. hearsay evidence Far-reaching consequences have been ascribed to a policy decision that remains undocumented except for hearsay evidence in the popular conversation that surrounded the trials. historical evidence Finding discrepancies between oral traditions and other sources does not negate the value of oral traditions as historical evidence. incontrovertible evidence All partiality must be cast aside in the light of incontrovertible evidence. incriminating evidence Should incriminating evidence emerge, it goes without saying that the relevant procedures would be implemented. From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English indirect evidence All of this indirect evidence has supported the assumption that hormones and particularly estrogens determine breast density. indisputable evidence However, there is no indisputable evidence for this at present. insufficient evidence For most strategies, there was insufficient evidence to draw any conclusions regarding their effectiveness. irrefutable evidence It is obviously difficult to provide irrefutable evidence with which to validate this messy story on all counts. lack of evidence Problems of replication aside, the lack of evidence suggesting that host-associated populations may have arisen is, perhaps, surprising. limited evidence But subjective-standard-inspired interpretations of the substituted judgment standard are equally problematic, given the limited evidence such interpretations permit surrogates to consider. molecular evidence The molecular evidence so far refutes this scenario. mounting evidence There is mounting evidence that this approach is neither profitable for producers nor good for the environment2. objective evidence Diagnosis of heart failure therefore requires the collection of objective evidence that can be appropriately interpreted. observational evidence Although the observational evidence is strong, these assumptions need to be confirmed by experimental studies. on the basis of evidence That is, he defends the claim that, in exercising faith, agents believe beyond 'what can be established rationally on the basis of evidence and argument'. paucity of evidence For simplicity and given the paucity of evidence, the model assumes that the transition probabilities remain constant over the 10 years. persuasive evidence The temporal association between the life events and the onset of disorder provides quite persuasive evidence that a contribution to a causal process is involved. photographic evidence Photographic evidence revealed that increased roughness also led t o increased forward throw. physical evidence Physical evidence of racial differentiation had to wait until the boom of the 1890s provided sufficient taxation to implement segregated public services. piece of evidence Let me therefore point to a piece of evidence that cannot be cast in this mould: the evidence for a majority status effect. preliminary evidence The preliminary evidence just reviewed documents that, similar to adults with bipolar disorder, children and adolescents with this condition also display significant sleep disturbance. preponderance of evidence Although this may seem like an implausible explanation for repression, there is a preponderance of evidence that memories can be altered by more recent information. presentation of evidence Bayesian methods have significant advantages over classical frequentist statistical methods and the presentation of evidence to decision makers. prima facie evidence The preceding analysis provides prima facie evidence of close linkages between political parties, policy preferences and market outcomes. published evidence To date, there is no published evidence of a serious public health risk from biofilm-contaminated dental waterlines. quantitative evidence The quantitative evidence does not, however, give a very 'rich' picture of the 'reasoning' that respondents employ in these preference elicitation exercises. reliable evidence It is, however, usually impossible to find independent, reliable evidence affixing these to specific calendar dates. robust evidence Although this strategy has been an effective way to advance knowledge, it provides somewhat less robust evidence than a single comprehensive test of a model. satisfactory evidence There is no satisfactory evidence on record to show that plaintiff is an outcaste. scant evidence The challenge is to attribute a plausible function despite the scant evidence. scientific evidence The report will be updated when new scientific evidence becomes available. scintilla of evidence The comparisons require the notion of level of proof which include beyond reasonable doubt, scintilla of evidence and preponderance of evidence. shred of evidence He did not offer a shred of evidence to say that that is true. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 solid evidence Again, there is little solid evidence available against which one could test this account and draw definitive conclusions. statistical evidence The intention of a quick perusal of such a table is to observe trends, not attempt to produce statistical evidence. strong evidence Recent studies have provided strong evidence in support of the above interpretation. substantial evidence There is substantial evidence that serotonergic systems play an important role. substantive evidence Substantive evidence for a total 'long-distance' dispersal hypothesis is minimal but should not be dismissed out of hand. sufficiency of evidence His decision will be affected by the sufficiency of evidence and by the extent of damage or injuries. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 sufficient evidence Thus, an assumption is manifest ' if the environment provides sufficient evidence for its adoption ' (p. 324). suggestive evidence While further investigation is needed, there is at least some suggestive evidence that the post-tonic deletion analysis is on the right track. summary of evidence Reducing food poverty with sustainable agriculture: a summary of evidence. supporting evidence The occurrence of significant gene flow between populations provides interesting additional supporting evidence for their dispersal potential. tangible evidence They were those completely lacking tangible evidence of progress, improvement and morality. textual evidence Let us examine the textual evidence for this interpretation. trace evidence But archaeology is all about the recovery of the history of societies of (human) agents from trace evidence. unambiguous evidence But a careful examination of his terminology offers little unambiguous evidence of browsing. unequivocal evidence Interpreting such findings as unequivocal evidence for the direct assimilation of mangrove detritus may be incorrect. valid evidence These decisions need to be based on reliable and valid evidence. verifiable evidence On receipt of an application for a national insurance number we require acceptable and verifiable evidence of identification. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 visual evidence Most interestingly, the visual evidence for the third-person actor is coded by the first-person-actor marker added to the verb. These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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