But even if Ms. Lewinsky called Ms. Currie, common sense and the evidence suggests some presidential knowledge or involvement, as the referral explains.
All the evidence, and common sense as well, tells us why he started to talk.
This is one of the most solid pieces of evidence confirming our common ancestry and the truth of evolution.
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There is evidence that some common antibiotics might not work and some experts believe antibiotics could make the illness worse.
Migration from developed to developing countries has been a common phenomenon, however recent evidence shows that there is a growing incidence of migration from one developing country.
Such attitudes are common, but they are also evidence of startling business naivety.
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In essence, Brito and Watkins are calling for lawmakers and regulators to follow their own playbook, do their own homework, demand evidence, and employ common-sense strategies of critical thinking and decision making.
The spokesman pointed to "the tight and extensive work our countries carry out together to address common challenges across the globe" as evidence of the closeness of the relationship.
All have been equally charged by law enforcement with a litany of offences of kidnapping, unnatural offences, dacoity, robbery, destruction of evidence, criminal conspiracy and common intention under the Indian Penal Code.
The Bahamas switched overnight from protecting their raccoons to setting up programmes to eradicate them when a look at the genetic evidence showed the animals were common Northern raccoons, not a separate species.
This is the rationale for the common practice of prosecutors to require significant corroborating evidence before they bring a perjury case.
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The latest evidence suggesting Archaeopteryx had more in common with birds than dinosaurs comes from the discovery of an intact, well-preserved skeleton of a previously unknown dinosaur dubbed Aurornis xui.
So he looks forward to working with members of Congress of all kinds, and he thinks that there are -- there is ample evidence that the potential for finding common ground is there.
While GLOFs are not a new phenomenon, according to UNEP, there is evidence that they are becoming more common as glaciers retreat, putting in danger the towns and villages that lie beneath them.
Even in the absence of plausible theory (or just common sense), rigorous clinical testing could provide evidence of homeopathy's effectiveness, but the data suggest otherwise.
Mr Davies confirmed that science and a robust evidential base were key to reform and that he had asked officials to strengthen the evidence around key stocks covered by the Common Fisheries Policy.
Since the 1930s, the mass of research evidence points to the existence of several factors common to all forms of therapy despite theoretical orientation (dynamic, cognitive, etc.), mode (individual, group, couples, family, etc.), dosage (frequency and number of sessions), or specialty (problem type, professional discipline, etc.).
Growing evidence is suggesting that vitamin D deficiency is more common that previously believed, and that vitamin D may play an important role in many common diseases such as heart disease and cancer.
Sir Robert Salisbury was giving evidence to the Education Committee on the review of the Common Funding Scheme.
It if is true about your advice on this particular situation, then I would urge you in common decency to have the courtesy of informing me just on what evidence you base your decision upon and your reasons for then drawing your conclusions.
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In fact, randomised trials and systematic reviews of evidence were introduced into the social sciences long before they became common in medicine.
There is no evidence HSA members are more likely to defer needed care or common-sense preventive measures such as routine physicals or mammograms.
Lane declined to allow his attorneys to present evidence on his behalf at the sentencing hearing before Geauga County Common Pleas Judge David L. Fuhry.
Evidence-based health screening has been introduced for the early detection of common ailments, such as cancer, heart disease, hypertension and diabetes mellitus.
"Currently, we have identified no infectious agent common to all of the cases, " the statement said, adding that no evidence exists that the cases were caused by exposure to chemical or biological weapons, SARS or environmental toxins.
From a growing evidence base of mummies, researchers are now concluding that atherosclerosis may have been common in people who lived in premodern times.
The evidence is indisputable that Shiites and Sunnis can, when in pursuit of a common foe, overlook differences about particulars of their respective practices of Islam and the bitter enmity that has flowed from them for centuries.
"The question-- similar to every inquiry intro probable cause-- is whether all the facts surrounding a dog's alert, viewed through the lens of common sense, would make a reasonably prudent person think that a search would reveal contraband or evidence of a crime, " said Justice Elena Kagan.
Giving evidence to the inquiry on Tuesday morning Marian McGrath said it was, in 2001, common practice at Altnagelvin Hospital that the anaesthetist would not issue a new prescription for fluids for a child leaving the operating theatre.
The European Parliament's Defence and Scrutiny Committee took evidence on 28 September 2010 on the impact of the Lisbon Treaty on the EU's common security and defence policy.
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