Although researchers said the increased risk to individual women is small _ about one-third of 1 percent _ the cumulative evidence was considered too strong to continue the study.
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There is strong cumulative evidence that Christian was an English nominee, and indeed, Christian was consecrated on exactly the same day that King Henry II of England received his coronation.
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"I guess this is cumulative evidence that this case screams out for an independent investigator, " said Rep . John Shadegg, R-Ariz ., a member of the House Government Reform and Oversight Committee.
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A 2007 review of aloe vera use in burns concluded, " cumulative evidence tends to support that aloe vera might be an effective intervention used in burn wound healing for �rst-to second-degree burns.
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A fashion historian and author, Steele is one of a small band of intellectuals who view the evolution of clothing in the way that anthropologists view relics, as icons providing cumulative evidence of a culture.
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Yet the cumulative evidence of Christian Science healing is such that those who practice this method of care feel it deserves to be judged on its overall record instead of on the basis of isolated failure.
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On the cumulative evidence of his work, the 18th-century ideals of classical balance and harmony are his as well . ( They were Strehler's, too, as evidenced in his Mozart and Goldoni, whose Arlecchino first stepped out in 1745 .)
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"There were no gross abnormalities, but a lifelong pattern, on average, of delayed maturation of their brains, " said Dr . Weinberger, who reviewed the cumulative evidence linking lifelong neurological problems to schizophrenia in The Lancet, a medical journal, last year.
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Chapter 14 is a conclusion where the authors state that the cumulative evidence they have presented in the preceding chapters overwhelming shows that the neo classical view of the economy, which allows little or no role for animal spirits, is unreliable.
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He continued, " That she was not utterly crushed beneath the cumulative evidence of every kind of irregularity that was hurled upon her by the indefatigable zeal and the consummate ability of Bellomont, can scarcely be accounted for by any human agency.