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单词 sufficient evidence
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sufficient evidence

collocation in English

meaningsofsufficientandevidence

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sufficient
adjective
uk
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
us
/səˈfɪʃ.ənt/
enough for a ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk
/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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(Definition ofsufficientandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsufficient evidence

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There is nowsufficientevidenceto link orexin\\hypocretin deficiency to narcolepsy.
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This is an empirical question which we do not yet havesufficientevidenceto address.
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The "ethnographic approach" that the authors favored will not providesufficientevidenceto claim the presence of culture.
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There issufficientevidenceto implicate not only frontal cortex but posterior, superior parietal cortex, as well.
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Overall, we do not havesufficientevidenceto draw conclusions about the effect of working with smaller caseloads.
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These considerations also help explain why the advance directive in scenario 3 counts assufficientevidenceof the man's wishes.
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Although far from conclusive, we believe thatsufficientevidenceexists to justify continuing investigation of the extent to which social and cosmic events were conflated.
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This finding may constitutesufficientevidenceto support the adoption of the preventive intervention in routine practice.
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The main point is that the information that an animal is heavy is notsufficientevidenceto conclude that it does not fly.
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Combined, we believe that testimonies and social controls providesufficientevidenceto verify the model.
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There issufficientevidence, certainly, to suggest that women were a critical segment of the industrial labour force at its inception.
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Nevertheless, there is ongoing controversy on whether the existence of null expletive subjects is, by itself,sufficientevidenceto classify a language as pro-drop.
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What counts as the man's informed consent, and what counts assufficientevidenceof consent?
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Or should the presumption be that the trait is an adaptation, unless there issufficientevidencethat it is a spandrel?
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We probably havesufficientevidenceon falls-risk factors and the utility of fallsrisk prediction-tools not to make these areas priorities for further investigation.
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First, preventive measures are introduced withoutsufficientevidenceof their effectiveness.
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suggestive evidence

collocation in English

meaningsofsuggestiveandevidence

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suggestive
adjective
uk
/səˈdʒes.tɪv/
us
/səˈdʒes.tɪv/
often used to describe something that makes people think ...
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evidence
noun[U]
uk
/ˈev.ɪ.dəns/
us
/ˈev.ə.dəns/
one or more reasons for believing that something is or is ...
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(Definition ofsuggestiveandevidencefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsuggestive evidence

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While further investigation is needed, there is at least somesuggestiveevidencethat the post-tonic deletion analysis is on the right track.
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Some inconclusive butsuggestiveevidencecan give us an idea of the uncertainties involved.
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Although we havesuggestiveevidenceabout prepubertal risks and behavioral patterns in this population, we need longitudinal data.
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There seems to be somesuggestiveevidencethat vowel harmony was productive at an earlier point in time.
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Suggestiveevidencethat this is indeed the case can even be found in some studies using basic correlational 0 regression approaches.
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Unfortunately, some current statistics providesuggestiveevidencethat fudging in the application of current standards is occurring.
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Despite the likelihood of a social desirability bias on this question, the result providessuggestiveevidencethat citizens felt more capable of participation.
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Thus, whilesuggestiveevidenceof martian microbial life may be detected in situ, confirmation will probably require the return of samples to terrestrial laboratories.
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These results providesuggestiveevidencethat, at least for motion processing, the same set of neurons might constrain both perception and pursuit.
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Unfortunately the survey report does not distinguish these differences, but there is another piece ofsuggestiveevidenceof intergenerational interactions.
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About half of these differences (12 out of 23) were predicted from other studies while somesuggestiveevidencealready existed for a further five.
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The authors findsuggestiveevidenceof benefit but this depends on small studies.
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He finds no effects on hospitalizations, but findssuggestiveevidencethat these drugs reduce the prevalence of side effects, while increasing the fraction of patients with diabetes.
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Understanding the effects of these ubiquitous "interventions" provides us withsuggestiveevidencethat could support planned interventions and fundamental research into understanding the mechanisms underlying cultural practices.
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Overall, therefore, there wassuggestiveevidencethat the inverse relation between age and sharing looks vis-à-vis other kinds of look was specific to the participants with autism.
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About half of these differences (12 out of 23) were predicted from the results of other studies, while somesuggestiveevidencealready existed for a further five.
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Smith (1992) foundsuggestiveevidenceof stress-related health symptoms in otherwise competent adults who had been identified as "high risk" based on multiple factors in early childhood.
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