Examples of using Evidenced in English and their translations into Hindi
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how is this evidenced?
Recall that godly devotion is toward Jehovah personally and is evidenced by the way we live our lives.
are really reliable protection, as evidenced by the reviews of all the fans of the trademark.
supported by a significant part of Americans is evidenced by opinion polls.
It was such a direct response to the love we sent, evidenced by the most miraculous expression of curiosity on his face.
Blink-182 founder Tom DeLonge is a strong believer in alien life as evidenced by the song“Aliens Exist” which, as titles go,
Today, sky is your limit when it comes to starting salary for a software engineer as evidenced by this Economic Times article.
I soon learned that concern for treating pet diseases other than cancer had also spiked precipitously, evidenced by a significant increase in veterinary specialty practices.
The idea of taking money in debt goes back to the ancient world, as evidenced by the Mesopotamian clay tablets with records of interest-bearing loans.
Listening to music while reviewing for a test can increase memory in students, as evidenced by higher test scores.
There are practically no drawbacks to these devices, as evidenced by numerous customer reviews.
Most of these encounters took place a long time ago, as evidenced by the relatively flat and regular shape of the galactic disk.
I find that you are trying to look like something else, as evidenced by the name chosen.
Over a year since the install, corals show remarkable growth and color as evidenced by the photos below.
Remarkably helps tetracycline ointmentand eye dropsthat need to drip throughout the day, as evidenced by the many positive reviews of young mothers.
The most common example of this retention rate is evidenced by remembering a phone number.
Noble, as evidenced by their calm in the reactions, refined manners,
Southeast Asia is well known for world-class recitation, evidenced in the popularity of the woman reciters such as Maria Ulfah of Jakarta.
The idea of debt dates back to the ancient world, as evidenced for example by ancient Mesopotamian city clay tablets recording interest-bearing loans.
Painting assumed renewed importance in the 1980s and 1990s, as evidenced by the rise of neo-expressionism and the revival of figurative painting.
