Example sentences of "suggests [adv] [that] " in BNC.

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1 But instead of the perpetual threat of totalization , a spectre which the Frankfurt School anticipates endlessly , Derrida suggests rather that the problem in any structure is rather how it achieves closure .
2 The evidence suggests overwhelmingly that the biggest single influence on whether children smoke is the parental influence .
3 The date , and the exiled place of composition of its authors , suggests tellingly that the situation with which it attempts to deal is the phenomenon of fascism which seemed to have stopped in its tracks the long march of the progress of reason , and its liberating enlightenment ideals , of which Marxism was the fullest political development .
4 The use of I in the paraphrase suggests moreover that it is the speaker who somehow sees himself before the infinitive event because it implies that he has not yet realized his desire .
5 It is certainly true that pigeons with bar magnets attached to their heads navigate incorrectly on overcast , but not on sunny , days ( Figure 4.9 ) ; which suggests both that pigeons have a magnetic sense , and that it may be used by pigeons as a back-up compass sense when the sun is invisible .
6 The requirement that there be no relevant false beliefs suggests plausibly that whether I know depends on what other beliefs I have .
7 Nothing in it suggests even that he is aware of pursuing some covert stratagem in the battle .
8 Such a high percentage is unusual in medical research , and suggests strongly that there is a link between chemical sensitivity and enzyme deficiency .
9 Many different explanations have been put forward , but the similarity of many of the cup-and-ring carvings to such diverse phenomena as lines found by dowsers and the symbols used to describe sacred places in Australia and elsewhere , suggests strongly that they represent aspects of the non-physical reality which ancient people could see .
10 A study of the above model suggests strongly that such a feedback mechanism would facilitate recognition , if some suitable implementation could be devised .
11 Despite these considerations many economists believe that the tendency of prices to remain unchanged over several periods suggests strongly that they are not in equilibrium , as one would expect the equilibrium price to have changed over that interval .
12 The fact that growing numbers of students are making the personal decision to go into higher education each year suggests strongly that our system of student support , far from providing a deterrent , is encouraging more people to go into higher education , who perhaps would not have had the confidence to do so or the belief that it is appropriate for them .
13 The timing of the Bayeux speech — after the popular rejection of the first assembly 's draft and before a second assembly got down to work — suggests strongly that de Gaulle made it with the aim of influencing the constitution-making process .
14 Erm logic suggests surely that that erm one should concentrate on the adequacy of the phasing er the existing phasing mechanism , and the words within policy H one and the guidance that the county is giving to the to the district authorities , in how they should phase the release of the committed land .
15 This poses an interesting problem ; while Marx appears to deal with ideology as so much irrelevance ( e.g. the work of idealist philosophers ) , Engels suggests here that the material process that is the object of study in Marx 's later work , can be affected by ideology .
16 But this suggests simply that a kind of unconscious holding operation is going on among psychology 's more powerful subjects .
17 The biblical text suggests simply that he spoke of them , knowledgeable man that he was .
18 Subsequent criticism of inadequate standardisation suggests indeed that there was some sensitivity to the benefits of using the remaining economic life of non-standard systems and older equipment within Boards .
19 A blank suggests either that the shoe is suitable but not necessarily recommended for the purpose , or that it does not have a feature .
20 It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software .
21 It suggests either that Apple and Novell only would market the software with Intel Corp-based machines , or that other manufacturers would be licensed to sell machines bundled with the software .
22 The large number of foot-soldiers suggests either that they were mercenaries , or that their presence was accounted for by a surviving obligation under the ban .
23 The small number of first papers published in high-ranking journals by Dundee and Strathclyde universities suggests either that both departments place relatively limited importance on publication in such journals , or that the work itself was not suitable for publication in them .
24 The small number of first papers published in high-ranking journals by Dundee and Strathclyde universities suggests either that both departments place relatively limited importance on publication in such journals , or that the work itself was not suitable for publication in them .
25 But Marx opposes this approach , on the grounds that human needs do not spring out of nothing , and suggests instead that a theory must be constructed which has no ‘ starting-point ’ .
26 Since the masked word could not be identified this semantic priming effect calls into question the usual explanations of masking ( Turvey , 1973 ) and suggests instead that a mask does not necessarily interrupt visual processing but prevents the appearance of a word " in consciousness .
27 Dr Ward suggests instead that canal construction was more generally related to the level of economic activity , slackening with the economy for example from the mid 1770s to 1782 .
28 It suggests instead that pollution management could be handled by private enterprise , " as in MOT testing " .
29 Thus the percentage of the poll gained by UUUC was again over 50% in the third election within fifteen months and the result of the election suggests again that the majority of voters in Northern Ireland will not have an institutionalised Irish dimension and that they are profoundly suspicious of any party which is prepared to share power with those whose explicit or implicit aim seems to be to " destroy the state " .
30 He suggests therefore that perhaps the return of a third successive Conservative administration might not lead to a widening of social class inequalities .
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