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1 The utilitarian gates were convincing evidence that Dovecote was not yet finished.
2 Mischievously, he reckons he is in possession of some pretty convincing evidence .
3 In other words, there is convincing evidence that the agent causes cancer.
4 Enteral administration of probiotics could prevent infectious complications, but convincing evidence is scarce.
5 He had had the very best and most convincing evidence of the fact.
6 The book presents convincing evidence that Moriarty was inspired by Prof George Boole.
7 They were released after searches at the suspects' homes yielded no convincing evidence .
8 The Germans will take this as convincing evidence of American duplicity.
9 I never would have believed it, but for such convincing evidence .
10 His pictures are convincing evidence that he acted upon this theory.
11 The day was over and Madame's blandness was convincing evidence of her satisfaction.
12 A desperate effort to get convincing evidence , where there is none.
13 I mean, sperm in a dead woman is pretty convincing evidence .
14 You've probably got tons of true convincing evidence , and you're wrong.
15 Then Nancy's loveliness and charm gave their convincing evidence against Joan's own characteristics.
16 Segmented regression analysis was used to produce convincing evidence for health policy and reform.
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