core evidence造句
例句與造句
- Hard-core evidence that three of us would be stuck at that table away from the action.
- As for hard-core evidence that the city has produced a president, so far there's not much, short of indictments and subpoenas.
- Using instruments that sense heat trails, radioactivity and electromagnetic fields, the investigation team is trying to find hard-core evidence one way or the other.
- I can only say that whatever people are whispering and rumoring is not at this time backed by any solid, hard-core evidence that we can present to the district attorney,
- The paleontology of Europe during the last glacial maximum suggests that the most likely places of origin are NE Iberia, Southern France and new ice-core evidence suggests that final spread northward probably occurred after Younger Dryas.
- It's difficult to find core evidence in a sentence. 用core evidence造句挺難的
- If it is we will live with it, but there are hundreds of millions of dollars at stake, and unless we are absolutely sure we are receiving a fair count we are going to be relentless in asking for hard-core evidence.
- Lonnie Thompson published a paper on " Tropical Glacier and Ice Core Evidence of Climate Change " in January 2003, featuring Figure 7 showing graphs based on ice cores closely resembling a graph based on the MBH99 reconstruction, combined with thermometer readings from Jones et al . 1999.
- The story comes down to 2.3 seconds of hard-core evidence that could not be swept away with contemptuous denial, the kind that Bob Knight's toadies in Bloomington, Ind ., directed at the young man whose neck fit so snugly into Knight's steel grip.
- "That's about as far as ( shares ) can go until we see some hard-core evidence that there's going to be a shift in macro-economic policies, " said Suleyman Tombul, the head of international equity sales at General Finance Corporation, an Istanbul-based brokerage, before the vote.
- His latest book, " New Light on the Black Death : The Cosmic Connection " ( Tempus, 2006 ), shows how the tree-ring and Greenland ice core evidence and descriptions in annals, myths and metaphors adduced in support of the global environmental downturn at AD 540, which included the Justinian plague, also applies to conditions extant at the time of the Black Death in AD 1348.