be in evidence in a sentence
Examples
- Some economists reckon the Asia-inspired trade drag will subtract up to 2.5 percentage points from second-quarter growth and will be in evidence well beyond that, as it usually takes six to nine months for trade flows to respond fully to economic changes.
- Online information from Reuters and dealing software systems like the state-of-the-art D-2000 might be in evidence, but as long as the decision making process in the dealing room continues to remain bureaucratic, no amount of investment in technology will pay off.
- Similar logic also seems to be in evidence in the race for best play, where many voters say they expect " The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia ? " to prevail, but will give a nod to " Metamorphoses " by giving its director, Mary Zimmerman, the prize for direction.
- I do see though a number of pro-ID editors who want to mitigate content they feel casts ID in an unfavorable light . " I made a comment that something like the proposed section " Intelligent Design and biology, " in my opinion, should simply be in Evidence of evolution and for some reason Joshuaschroeder thought I was " claiming that ID helps in providing evidence for evolution " which is absurd.
- The facility is an example of a radial plan prison, in which the cell blocks fan out from a central point . According to a report on the Reformatory, Folz made a conscious effort to arrange the buildings within the enclosure in such a manner that a maximum of light and air and green grass would be in evidence . The buildings were modeled after the Spanish Colonial Revival style.
- In the late 11th century, the dignity of " "'megas prim [ m ] ikrios " "'( " Grand Primicerius " ) was established, which ranked very high in court hierarchy well into the Palaiologan period, where he functioned as a chief of ceremonies . " Prim [ m ] ikrioi " continue to be in evidence in the Byzantine Empire and the Despotate of Morea until their fall to the Ottomans.
- Furthermore, when it comes to leading, early leaders are often extremely opinionated and stubborn ( otherwise the order they are trying to form would melt back into the chaos ), later leaders ( who often have to supplant the original visionaries ) are stabilizing but excessively promotional / evangelical ( demanding that everyone agree with the project / process in question, rather than with their personal vision, which may not even be in evidence ), while mature-phase leadership is all about " don't rock the boat " and " if it ain't broke, don't fix it ".