considerable evidence

collocation in English

meaningsofconsiderableandevidence

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considerable
adjective
uk
/kənˈsɪd.ər.ə.bəl/
us
/kənˈsɪd.ɚ.ə.bəl/
large or of ...
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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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Examplesofconsiderable evidence

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There isconsiderableevidencethat some of this improvement could come from optimizing treatment.
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Considerableevidencesupports this view regarding the selective learning of central versus peripheral features of emotional scenes.
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Thirdly, there wasconsiderableevidencethat the core-self of the people with dementia was denied.
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There isconsiderableevidencethat phonological memory, most often tested using nonword repetition or immediate memory span measures, is related to vocabulary learning.
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Moreover, there wasconsiderableevidencefor inequity of service delivery, with many studies demonstrating an inverse relationship between disability and service provision.
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There isconsiderableevidencefor distinct subsystems within families, and studies commonly assess marital, parent-child, and sibling relations, and the relations among these relationships.
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Concerning knowledge, there is nowconsiderableevidencethat even the involuntary experience of emotion may be contingent on what we already know.
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In other cognitive domains, there is aconsiderableevidencefor the integration of multiple sources of information.
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There isconsiderableevidencefor functional interactions of melatonin and dopamine in the retina.
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In fact, there isconsiderableevidencethat talker voice characteristics interact with language identification.
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There is alsoconsiderableevidencethat the view that is taken of work responsibilities varies greatly from one society to another.
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Despite these similarities,considerableevidenceexists to indicate that the two are distinct conditions with divergent clinical features.
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There isconsiderableevidencethat traumatized and depressed individuals can and do recall specific autobiographical episodes.
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Considerableevidencesuggests that the cognitive impairments associated with schizophrenia are relatively independent from the clinical symptoms of the disorder.
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In this vein, we provideconsiderableevidencethat different aspects of consensus democracy have contradictory effects on government size.
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The northerly hemisphere showsconsiderableevidenceof geological activity, perhaps confined to the past, and a corresponding low density of impact craters.
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Moreover, as we have shown, there is nowconsiderableevidencethat there are thresholds in the empirical relationship between inflation and real growth.
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This change is based onconsiderableevidencethat such unpublished data might be important in the detection of bias in the assessment of efficacy.
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The analysis also findsconsiderableevidencethat presidentialism, majority/plurality systems, election concurrency and cross-regional voting laws decrease the strength of regional parties.
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