111.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that two-thirds of the acres thought to have been damaged may not have been affected as much as originally feared, Barton said.

112.   Anecdotal evidence suggests the trend towards more U.S. work may continue for at least a few years.

113.   Anecdotal evidence suggests too many regulations are silly and unnecessarily raise the operating costs of the private industries affected.

114.   Anecdotal evidence suggests people are turning to poetry for solace and understanding in the wake of the attacks on America.

115.   Anecdotal evidence suggests that companies are continuing to reduce their workforces.

116.   Anecdotal evidence suggests the vast majority of people who try it lose money.

117.   Anecdotal evidence suggests, however, that the economic downturn may have actually lowered average tech wages last year.

118.   Archaeological evidence suggests that these figures have remained roughly stable for thousands of years.

119.   Archeological and climatological evidence suggest that a number of pre-Inca cultures rose and fell in tune with big droughts.

120.   As with many health studies, evidence suggests potential benefits, with a great deal more research needed to provide conclusive evidence.

n. + suggest >>共 931
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study 5.15%
official 4.73%
evidence 3.27%
poll 3.07%
analyst 2.70%
research 2.16%
expert 1.39%
datum 1.22%
finding 1.22%
evidence + v. >>共 347
be 65.23%
suggest 5.52%
show 3.20%
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point 1.39%
exist 1.36%
come 1.30%
support 1.17%
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