And where that really seems to bear out is when you look at things on a worldwide basis.
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Thomas Robert Malthus was then at the height of his fame and the harvest failure seemed to bear out his pessimism.
The experience of women bloggers would seem to bear out their concerns.
Mr Cooper also found that initial cost projections tended dramatically to underestimate actual costs, as the Vogtle experience would seem to bear out.
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Most countries do not, in fact, use referendums regularly enough to bear out either the hopes of proponents or the fears of opponents.
Wang's whole mode of living seems to bear out the feeling behind projects like Ningbo that these buildings are somehow part of a mind-set indelibly, authentically Chinese.
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The evidence seem to bear out a far more complicated picture of the man for whom our nation now celebrates a national holiday and has named its capital.
It was widely reported that the new mayor forced Myers out, and a press release from Myers upon his retirement in October seemed to bear that out.
Professor Davey Smith said experiments on animals had also been shown to bear this out.
John Lewis, which also owns Waitrose, a posh grocery chain, seems to bear this out.
If clinical trials continue to bear that out, it could be another selling point for the drug.
The results would seem to bear this out as well, as according to Ad Age, no one is watching this show.
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The results of planet-finding programmes so far seem to bear this out.
Petronas's board has no independent directors to bear him out.
The obvious way out would be to use the DTP as a proxy, rather as Britain used Sinn Fein to deal with the IRA. The trouble is that the notoriously egocentric Mr Ocalan cannot bear to remain out of the limelight.
Recent declines in traffic at the fledgling social network seem to bear this theory out.
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The government's own opinion polls seem to bear that view out: they show that the march had no impact on Mr Cardoso's popularity.
"Get the ghosts of Christmas past out of there -- all those little cans of this and that, the beef sticks from the gift basket no one can bear to throw out, " says Ewer.
Paulson defended last week's decision by the Treasury to bail out Bear Stearns, an investment bank heavily invested in the subprime mortgage market, but would not say what might have happened had the government failed to step in.
Think of the other disasters: Countrywide Financial, Washington Mutual and Wachovia, over which Citigroup is squealing like a stuck pig because it somehow wanted to buy Wachovia in a sweetheart deal just like JPMorgan CEO JamesDimonJamie Dimon, who got to bail out Bear Stearns at cents on the dollar with government guarantees.
Fuld has had to come out several times since Bear Stearns blew up to say Lehman is not next.
In the new study, scientists studied mitochondrial DNA extracted from well-dated fossil bear skeletons to work out how population size changed over time.
There can be a benefit to riding out the bear Though the drop in October 1987 was severe, investors who did not panic were rewarded.
But the subsequent cyclical bear market turned out to be the beginning of a 17-year sideways secular bear market.
According to reports, clients were desperately trying to pull assets out of Bear on Friday.
The party activists may want to bear this in mind when out hunting for the elusive Muslim vote.
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"I could not bear to have this book out there the way it was, " she told the Times.
Consumers have held up fairly well, but with stagnating wages and rising costs, their capacity to bear the grunt will wear out, and that could have dire consequences for the already fragile economic recovery.
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His Houston socialite lover, Joanne Herring, first made him visit Afghan wounded, implying that helping them was a test of his virility, but Mr Wilson was a pacifist who couldn't bear to shoot a squirrel out of a tree.
More reassuring to Spanish taxpayers is Maiden Lane, a vehicle created by the New York Federal Reserve to house assets owned by Bear Stearns and AIG that have turned out to be less toxic than expected.
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