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Evidence also exists that certain Macedonian Slavs, particularly those in the northern regions, considered themselves as Serbs el come caca and the Greek Idea predominated in southern Macedonia where it was supported by substantial part of the Slavic population.
* Evidence of substantial achievement in the subject area
Evidence for other colon cancer screening tools such as iFOBT or colonoscopy is substantial and guidelines have been issued by several advisory groups but does not include randomized studies.
Evidentiary errors are subject to harmless error analysis, under Federal Rule of Evidence 103 ( a ) (" Error may not be predicated upon a ruling which admits or excludes evidence unless a substantial right of the party is affected .").
The Rules of Evidence were eventually passed, with substantial changes, as legislation by Congress.
California Evidence Code section 352 also allows for exclusion to avoid " substantial danger of undue prejudice.
Evidence suggests that whether UIRP holds depends on the currency examined, and deviations from UIRP have been found to be less substantial when examining longer time horizons.

Evidence and reduction
Evidence suggests that reduction of the blood pressure by 5 mmHg can decrease the risk of stroke by 34 %, of ischaemic heart disease by 21 %, and reduce the likelihood of dementia, heart failure, and mortality from cardiovascular disease.
Evidence suggests that joint mobilization with movement directed at the elbow resulted in reduction in pain and improved function.
Evidence suggests that ammonia-oxidizing bacteria contribute significantly to the global production of nitrous oxide ( produced by the reduction of nitrite ).
Evidence from several evaluations of the service have shown around a 20 % reduction in COPD related emergency admissions for practices using the service.

Evidence and transport
Evidence of the river's historical use as a means of transport for goods and trade from the continent is still visible: mills, quays and industrial remnants can be found near the station and along King Street, and a slipway at Pulls Ferry marks the start of a canal originally used to transport stone from Caen in Normandy, in the 13th Century, to build Norwich Cathedral.
Evidence of the operation is still visible today as the concrete roads made to transport the shingle are still used today by the residents to access their property.
Evidence sheets are an alternate way to transport the body.
Evidence for nonlinear diffusive sediment transport on hilslopes and implications for landscape morphology.

Evidence and capacity
Evidence for haptic memory has only recently been identified resulting in a small body of research regarding its role, capacity, and duration ..
Evidence has been found that individuals systematically differ in their processing capacity.
# Evidence that the alien has been employed in a critical or essential capacity for organizations and establishments that have a distinguished reputation ;

Evidence and has
Evidence is plentiful that early and later also he has been indebted to the Gothic romancers, who deal in extravagant horror, to the symbolists writing at the end of the preceding century, and in particular to the stream-of-consciousness novelists, Henry James and James Joyce among them.
Evidence of archaeoastronomy at Chaco has been proposed, with the Sun Dagger petroglyph at Fajada Butte a popular example.
Evidence for this has been found in Sibudu Cave, South Africa and the compound glues used were made from plant gum and red ochre.
Evidence of varying models of boats has also been discovered in various Indus Valley sites.
Evidence of cannibalism has been found in ruins associated with the Anasazi culture of the Southwestern United States as well.
Evidence of Archaic Indian burial mounds and other ceremonial sites existing in the St. John River valley has been uncovered.
In recent years, Clive Anderson has combined his continuing interest in the law with his role as a radio presenter in the regular series Unreliable Evidence on Radio 4.
Evidence of deforestation has been found in Minoan Crete ; for example the environs of the Palace of Knossos were severely deforested in the Bronze Age.
" This definition, put forward by one of the original proponents of evidence-based medicine, has since been adopted by major organizations, including the Cochrane Collaboration and the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine.
Evidence has also been found for as much as 6 % of the genomes of some modern Melanesians to derive from Denisovans, indicating limited interbreeding in Southeast Asia.
Evidence for the early appearance of galaxies was found in 2006, when it was discovered that the galaxy IOK-1 has an unusually high redshift of 6. 96, corresponding to just 750 million years after the Big Bang and making it the most distant and primordial galaxy yet seen.
Evidence has, however, been outlined that suggests that the principal decline in Roman Britain ’ s continental trade may have occurred in the late 2nd century AD, from c. 165 AD onwards.
Evidence of occupation and wealth has been discovered in the form of hoards.
While each state has its own rules of evidence, many states model their rules on the Federal Rules of Evidence, which themselves relate closely to the common-law mode of examination.
Evidence suggests that every individual has three recursive mechanisms that allow sentences to go indeterminately.
Evidence has in some cases been ruled inadmissible because of an arrestee's poor knowledge of English and the failure of arresting officers to provide the warning in the arrestee's language.
Evidence of human and culture dating back 4, 000 to 6, 000 years has been discovered on the Macau Peninsula and dating back 5, 000 years on Coloane Island.
( Evidence of pre-historic horses prior to the arrival of the Spanish has been found in the La Brea Tar Pits in Los Angeles, California.
Evidence of trepanation, the surgical practice of either drilling or scraping a hole into the skull with the purpose of curing headaches or mental disorders or relieving cranial pressure, being performed on patients dates back to Neolithic times and has been found in various cultures throughout the world.
Machan has developed Rand's contextual conception of human knowledge ( while also drawing on the insights of J. L. Austin and Gilbert Harman ) in works such as Objectivity ( 2004 ), and David Kelley has explicated Rand's epistemological ideas in works such as The Evidence of the Senses ( 1986 ) and A Theory of Abstraction ( 2001 ).
Evidence of a written account in Occitan from Pamplona revolving around the burning of borough San Nicolas has reached up to our days ( 1258 ), while the History of the War of Navarre by Guilhem Anelier ( 1276 ) albeit written in Pamplona shows a linguistic variant from Toulouse.
Evidence illuminating the details of plate motions and other tectonic functions in the Precambrian has been poorly preserved.
In his book, The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution, biologist Richard Dawkins grapples with the question of why pain has to be so very painful.
Evidence for the existence of stasis has also been corroborated from the genetics of sibling species, species which are morphologically indistinguishable, but whose proteins have diverged sufficiently to suggest they have been separated for millions of years.

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