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"bear out" Definitions
  1. (especially British English) to show that somebody is right or that something is true

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Other lines of evidence bear out the insurers' loss data.
It just doesn't seem to bear out on the replay.
The site's political reporting seems to bear out this notion.
Models based on animal studies don't always bear out in humans.
Trump's clearly invigorated support base seems to bear out his theory.
In Green's case, those other situations may well bear out someday.
They latch onto results that bear out narrative and hopeful theory.
Parts of How to Hide an Empire bear out this critique.
The benchmark numbers certainly bear out the A11's awesome power.
Statistics bear out the astonishing number of sexual abusers among us.
Data out of Britain on Friday seemed to bear out fears.
Polls bear out the idea that the Tea Party's popularity has declined.
"He could carve a bear out of a log," Timothy Edwards said.
They believe him, whether or not the facts bear out that belief.
With partisan tempers flaring in Washington, it's unclear if that will bear out.
But those assumptions just don't bear out when you look at the facts.
And research doesn't bear out the theory that more guns keep American women safer.
Those who are bullish on the company believe the high valuation will bear out.
She is confident that We Are Rosie's economic results will bear out her argument.
Gay, lesbian, and bisexual employees' personal experiences bear out the necessity of this ruling.
The trio has since been working to see if their simulations bear out this picture.
And this tends to bear out in the rest of the comparisons you'll see below.
It's a comparison that other outlets have drawn, but one that doesn't totally bear out.
However, Blevins' claim that Twitch is promoting other streamers on his channel does bear out.
SO HOW DO WE THAT KNOW WHAT YOU'RE SAYING TODAY IS GOING TO BEAR OUT?
If anything, a Twitter acquisition would bear out the adage that three is a trend.
And in this case, the facts simply don't bear out the claim she is making.
And, in this case the established facts simply do not bear out what Trump feels.
He declined to say how that would bear out in the Fed's rate hike projections.
As recent events bear out, the Supreme Court will indeed be dealing more with global warming.
For current forecasts of blazing economic growth in America to bear out, productivity must grow faster.
A training slide from a year ago seems to bear out her feeling of being controlled.
Campaign finance data and publicly sourced fundraising invitations and news reports bear out King's other arguments.
The three-year clinical trial currently under way will bear out if this theory is correct.
Recently, the libertarian-leaning Mercatus Center published a study with data that bear out these conclusions.
How does what's been done to them bear out in art they never got to make?
The claustrophobia and the seeming inability of the ship to go anywhere bear out those words.
Can chemicals be found with the right two states, A and B, to bear out the theory?
Authorities also instructed the scouts to lure the bear out by placing food near the cave's entrance.
The following is a look back at some of his economic predictions that did not bear out.
If current polls bear out, the Brexit Party's performance could determine the winner of the next election.
The results bear out the negligible impact of the tariffs on a diverse, $28500-trillion national economy.
Ultimately, the Afghanistan Papers bear out the fact that none of this moved us closer to victory.
"It sure feels like this one is not (a good matchup) and the numbers bear out," Brown said.
So it was interesting to see that the statistics do not bear out the word on the street.
It's not the numbers alone that matter; they bear out the important parts, the determination and the joy.
If those numbers bear out, unemployment filings would be considerably higher than during the 2007-2009 economic recession.
Though his rhetoric may be that of a public service announcement, the facts bear out Mr. Peters's message.
What's impressive, if those numbers bear out, is that it was accomplished with a 110-kWh battery pack.
The results of the speed tests taken by PTCI largely bear out [the engineering firm's] initial Verizon propagation projections.
IndieWire cited anonymous sources close to the production, but many of the details bear out in the show itself.
Plainly, it was not; there was still a lot to be worked out as subsequent constitutional amendments bear out.
Another pulled a teddy bear out of his backpack, and said he could bring six more the next day.
Evidence shows that while this idea might make sense in theory, it doesn't seem to bear out in practice.
A source told Yahoo that the device, codenamed "Higgs," is "definitely not sexy," which the renders seem to bear out.
Today's findings apparently bear out that conclusion, with Facebook claiming it's unearthed just three ads and less than $1 spent.
If polling numbers bear out, Andrés Manuel López Obrador — a three-time presidential candidate — stands to win by a landslide.
It isn't enough; as Xue instructs her — and as circumstances subsequently bear out — democracy is a degrading and unreliable system.
Police were able to corral the bear out the front door of the cabin and back in to the wild.
Money might be thought to be at the root of the problem, but the facts do not bear out this view.
Those LME deliveries appeared to bear out expectations that the period of acute physical tightness in the lead market was passing.
Video footage shows the country's sheriff's office and Montana Fish, Wildlife & Parks working to coax the bear out on his own.
The idea that voters will punish Democrats for being obstructionist is "a Washington D.C. argument" that doesn't bear out in reality.
The captain of the boat used the craft's engine to help propel the bear out of the current and toward the shore.
All I can do by sharing my experience is note that your assumptions today may not bear out four years from now.
The stats bear out that these conversations will come up, and we want to keep having them — but without all the expecting.
But the available facts did not bear out the prosecution's charges at the criminal-law standard of proof: beyond a reasonable doubt.
The numbers bear out the argument that LA is much more affordable in rents — one-bedrooms averaging $3,100 in New York vs.
"Throughout the primary, it seemed to bear out that he was mostly accurate that he was self-financing his campaign," Stewart says.
But the belief that female intensity in 2018 guarantees a blue wave is unlikely to bear out as decisively as some think.
In a way, it makes sense that Phoenix chose Brother Bear out of all the Disney movies in which to voice act.
But 2018's box office data doesn't seem to bear out the idea that critics and audiences are hopelessly out of sync.
We've seen this bear out in a number of ways, but perhaps the most important to Microsoft's bottom line is its Azure business.
"This does bear out suspicions that there are stockpiles that will come out at the right price," said Capital Economics analyst Caroline Bain.
It's because I had certain optimistic expectations of myself, and I'd had results to bear out those expectations, but I'd had failures too.
Much of the recent debate over the bathtub fallacy has been a statistical one, assessing whether the numbers really bear out the comparison.
The country's national statistics also bear out this grim record; it has surpassed Honduras as the country with the world's highest murder rate.
The stories about Israel's air strikes in Syria or in Sinai tend to bear out the idea of a powerful and stable Israel.
We are confident that the film, when seen in its entirety, will bear out the our appreciation and respect for India and its people.
The deal made us wonder if the Airbnb IPO could be delayed due to the roughly half-billion deal (provided that reports bear out).
And if early damage estimates of $8-9 billion bear out, "It would be the most costly natural disaster in Canadian history," Flannigan said.
And it can also make a theory much more persuasive in those cases where the theory makes surprising predictions, which the data bear out.
After the co-CEO's recent statement walking that back and admitting that developers would suffer crunch, it's clear that initial goal didn't bear out.
Stubbs gives the friendships due consideration, but judicious weighing of the arguments leads him to a middle ground: History doesn't bear out an answer.
Data out of Britain on Friday seemed to bear out fears, with a business activity index posted its biggest drop in its 20-year history.
Analysts were initially projecting small rate increases in 2018, although that might not bear out due to specific policy choices made by the Trump administration.
Certainly she seemed to bear out the belief that younger players feel fewer nerves, and against Halep moments of tightness appeared to be very few.
The primary election appeared to bear out the mayor's contention all along: None of that matters to the Democratic voters who dominate in New York.
Can the city capture a sufficient slice of rising property values along the route to bear out early claims that BQX would pay for itself?
If those predictions bear out, it would produce the highest turnout among eligible voters since 21992, which was before women had the right to vote.
If those results bear out on Saturday, it is possible that none of these candidates will feel compelled to end their campaigns any time soon.
There's a certain delicious frisson to seeing your suspicions bear out, as long as the road you're taking isn't dull, which today's grid certainly isn't.
Third, Trump's long-time accusation that this whole thing is a partisan witch hunt just does not bear out when you look at the facts.
He argues that the death penalty deters crime — a position the research doesn't bear out: I can't believe that executing criminals doesn't have a deterrent effect.
Two undocumented farmworkers said they decided to bear out Hurricane Florence from their rented home instead of running the risk of being pulled over and deported.
Steele's dossier contained explosive allegations which the Mueller investigation didn't bear out, so Republicans have been arguing that US intelligence inappropriately relied on this "phony" dossier.
If further research can bear out its effectiveness, the new vaccine could eventually represent a big advance in controlling the most common mosquito-transmitted virus worldwide.
Those comparisons have already been drawn in preview looks at Breath of the Wild, and they bear out across the vast expanse of the full game.
Although the screenshots of errors circulating on Twitter were from uncorrected proofs, several significant errors remain in the final book that bear out her critics' misgivings.
I'd assumed that the women who call themselves Instagram models might be seeking and using male attention as a route to fame, but that didn't bear out.
We sat down, and knowing that it was time for our talk, Alig stretched some blankets over us, pulling a teddy bear out from behind a pillow.
The statistics bear out Ehrlichman's claim: Although black Americans aren't significantly more likely to use or sell drugs, they're much more likely to be arrested for them.
The low turnout appeared to bear out the warning from some of Mr. Macron's political opponents that allowing the vote to continue had been a dreadful mistake.
It was that she ended with a visionary hope for us all, that we might create "a world we can bear out of the desert we inhabit."
There's a strong argument to be made that Trump is going after Biden because he sees him as his principal challenger, which time will bear out. Sen.
And although this scenario happens every day in America, and it's not always white against black, the statistics bear out what the media is reporting and broadcasting.
In his past life as a businessman, Trump would regularly declare victory on a deal loudly and publicly -- even when the facts didn't bear out his bluster.
PETA is livid at Dan's stunt and now the organization is ratting him and Steve Martin's Working Wildlife -- which allegedly provided the bear -- out to California authorities.
I realized, with humiliation and fear, that many of the panacea-promising ideologies I clung to—like veganism—might not bear out in the grit of real life.
Yet none of those things are true, as the statistics bear out — and many on the left and right differ on causes but agree there's a big problem.
The evidence at trial will bear out whether Assange was sincere with his offer to help Manning crack a password and whether he acted in concert with her.
If the accusations against Cardinal Theodore McCarrick bear out — including a new case reported Friday involving an 11-year-old boy — will Francis revoke his title of cardinal?
The Facebook case seems to bear out LaCroix's prediction – and it's worth noting that Pomerantz, the firm that filed the first Facebook case, was lead counsel in Yahoo.
To take that bear out of that beautiful home range that he's been living successfully in, and put him in an enclosure anywhere, would be like imprisoning him.
While we don't know for sure how quickly launch-day iPhones will sell out, it seems reasonable, if not likely, that the rumors about complications might bear out.
Because he repeats it to himself enough times that he becomes convinced that whatever he says is the truth no matter what the actual facts bear out. 703.
Even with his successes and annual growth, there remains the perception that DeRozan's game isn't particularly effective in the postseason, something the numbers bear out on the whole.
Newspapers are increasingly full of reports of money being spent on refugees and reports of crime involving asylum seekers, although crime figures do not bear out these concerns.
If Dr. Cameron's calculations bear out, it means the lowly earthworm stands to alter the carbon balance of the planet by adding to the load in the atmosphere.
"In this case, the homeowners were very grateful to the deputies who got the bear out of their house with no injuries and no property damage," the statement concluded.
Inflation and falling productivity in the 1970s seemed to bear out the views of economists such as Milton Friedman, that faster growth could only be achieved through freer markets.
It could yet bear out China's notion that Westerners (save Donald Trump) just want to lower tariffs, whereas China is trying to build the roads that let trade happen.
So far, their early work in mice and human neurons (grown from the stem cells of people with genetically linked frontotemporal dementia) seems to bear out their educated hunch.
These attitudes bear out in practice too: Men between ages 18 and 34 in opposite-sex relationships are no more likely than older couples to divide household labor equitably.
The Royal Court, to its credit, remains the London playhouse that most consistently broadens a perspective on our world, as its concurrent offerings bear out, albeit to mixed results.
There are also rumors of new Apple Watches and a new iPad Pro with Face ID. Whether those rumors will bear out will be determined two Wednesdays from now.[CNET]
"I think that number is going to bear out, because I unfortunately don't have much faith that the government will do what they promised to do in 1982," said Silberg.
The docs bear out what TMZ has reported ... Prince's bodyguard was the person who went to a Walgreens pharmacy the day preceding the singer's death to fill prescriptions, including Percocet.
The price of oil "might start to rise, but it's going to rise slowly and I think that story's going to take a long time to bear out," she said.
Concerns over safety and the inherent problems of immigration do exist in Sweden, but the numbers, as cited by the Post, do not bear out some of the extreme claims.
"Statistics bear out the facts and none of what they [Fox News anchors] are telling you about migrants in general, representing a threat physically, economically, it's not true," Cuomo said.
MEG TIRRELL: What about with the accelerated approval pathway, there's the understanding that in the confirmatory studies, if those don't bear out, the drug should be pulled from the market.
If reporting in the coming quarters appears to bear out his projections, it is likely to burnish Tesla's image, and could keep the company's already-elevated share price moving up.
Observers said Trump's private comments to world leaders and the tone of his remarks Friday will bear out whether he went to Davos to stir the pot or make nice.
This appears to bear out the current market narrative of a rapidly tightening concentrates market due to a combination of mine attrition and the mine cuts announced by Glencore last October.
"Putting all your eggs in one basket can be very risky, and I think we're seeing that bear out in Williston and North Dakota now," said Hetty Chang, a Moody's analyst.
Abballa's life, at least early on, seems to bear out some of the arguments Olivier Roy makes about the second-generation immigrant's sense of dislocation, and the hunger for an identity.
Whether that logic will bear out now that the feature is turned on for everyone is another matter, but the company obviously thinks it's promising enough to expand from a small test. 
Beyond January next year the curve is firmly backwardated, which seems to bear out chatter on the LME "Street" about what one broker, Kingdom Futures, has called "aggressive forward producer hedging programs".
People are worried about the idea of a recession but not about the economyInternet searches largely bear out the idea that the recession fears are mostly narrative-driven, rather than data-driven.
"The conventional wisdom that there's a great deal of stigma attached to this program does not bear out in the public opinion data," said Mollyann Brodie, who oversees polling for the foundation.
In one of the most memorable moments of his testimony, Comey himself expressed hope that his conversations with the president were recorded, because they would bear out his side of the story.
Why women find more use for them than men would be a difficult question to answer, but such is the case, and the circulars issued by the publishers will bear out the assertion.
If Winthrop's findings bear out on Election Day, it would be the best showing in the state for the party's nominee since Clinton's husband, former President Bill Clinton, won re-election in 1996.
If you look back at much of the writing published around the dawn of television, you'll find a streak of utopian thinking that the development of the TV industry didn't ultimately bear out.
In general, they bear out the expectations fed by special election results, strong Democratic fund-raising, national polls and the history of midterm elections that this will be a strong year for Democrats.
But as I read on I realized that Solstad's footnotes actually are innovative, for the way they bear out his disturbing idea that adult life is merely a succession of footnotes to youth.
Many of the president's allies will point to Durham's pending investigation as a far more comprehensive and damaging probe, but there is no indication as of yet that these claims will bear out.
If by protecting the integrity of language we mean upholding the belief that literary culture, or even just plain truth-telling, is in itself a bulwark, the facts don't bear out the hypothesis.
Both sites of struggle were necessary to bringing about the 'altered consciousness' that, for Millett, would mark a sexual revolution and bring 'a world we can bear out of the desert we inhabit.
The Park Service had been trying to get the bear out of the area using "aversive conditioning," in which rangers shoot non-lethal bean bags at the bear in an attempt to establish dominance.
Pelosi and other top Democrats have sought to tamp down open talk of impeachment for much of Trump's presidency, arguing that they should allow Mueller's ongoing investigation to bear out the facts before proceeding.
Footage captured of the April 14 incident allegedly shows Owen Renner illegally shooting a female bear out of season before his father allegedly killed "the shrieking newborn bear cubs," according to the government report.
The past in "Slave Play" is not there to be repaired; it is explicitly a tool for repairing the present, and (as the results of the therapy bear out) an imperfect one at that.
While not fully accurate - stocks tend to rise regardless of who controls the government - it does bear out that the market has delivered a slightly stronger performance on average when Republicans dominate in Washington.
If claims by Weiner and Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella bear out, the deal should be able to help grow LinkedIn's audience through a combination of integrations with Microsoft Office and a possible subscription tie-up.
People started talking about a crime wave last year, when there was barely any evidence to bear out the theory, as a way of accusing Black Lives Matter and other protesters of eroding public safety.
If the "Conference Finals or Bust" noise coming out of Los Angeles is to be believed, and if probabilities bear out, these next few months may be the last for this era of the Clippers.
Nope. This theory doesn't bear out in the data — instead, test scores in reading have essentially held constant for the past few decades (and even dropped a little in the most recent round of testing).
You might have the show that might not have the biggest audience, but if it's a bunch of those people's favorite show and if the economics bear out, it's a show that can stick out.
The network also says it will donate $20 million to organizations that support the #MeToo movement, and that if the allegations against Moonves bear out, that money will be deducted from any severance he gets.
Fortunately, I don't think the facts bear out the idea that white people benefit from the kind of racism that we have today and that people of color are the only people who are harmed.
Should Shell's estimates bear out, it could bolster the outlook for other proposed West Coast projects, including Canadian terminals backed by oil majors like Chevron and ExxonMobil, along with U.S. projects based in Oregon and Alaska.
The Attica prison uprising and its violent suppression later that year seemed to bear out this shocking, disturbing, compelling conclusion about how prisons themselves encourage abuse and people quickly conform to what institutions expect of them.
Steven Mnuchin, the Treasury secretary, had repeatedly asserted that the tax bill would pay for itself and that Treasury staff were working on a detailed analysis of the plan's costs that would bear out that assertion.
But even if the final results bear out these projections from Israel's three main news channels, Netanyahu will still need to find partners to form a coalition government with a majority in the 120-seat parliament.
If Microsoft's speed claims bear out, it might make the Surface Go a fantastic option for students on a budget, but it wouldn't necessarily help the people who need Photoshop, or even a card game like Gwent.
As the moving performances of Mr. Jones and Ms. Tyson bear out, playing the hands we are dealt with equanimity is much easier when we are still sure that there will be many more hands to play.
Metaphors in popular culture and literature abound that bear out our desire to become a single unit with one another: Remember when Tom Cruise's Jerry Maguire tells his devoted assistant Dorothy Boyd (Renée Zellweger), "You complete me"?
I think Olmsted and Vaux would approve of the project, as Prospect Park continues to bear out their vision of creating a public space that allows visitors to escape their everyday realities and ponder worlds yet undiscovered.
SO AS WE LOOK AT THE STUDY OF THE SMALLER VERSION OF THIS STUDY, IT GIVES US CONFIDENCE THIS STUDY WILL BEAR OUT IN A VERY POSITIVE WAY, ALTHOUGH WE HAVE TO WAIT TO SEE THE DATA.
The firm's various fuck-ups — the recent, final days of Windows Phone have been testament to the fact that not all bets bear out, even when they are purchased for billions — aside, its cloud wagers are paying out.
One particularly dangerous example is that three of our nation's most important programs – Social Security, Medicare and highway trust funds – are heading toward insolvency, a situation the numbers clearly bear out but our lawmakers have continued to ignore.
But despite muddied waters regarding the investigation, polling has shown that some trends continue to bear out: Americans say the report and its findings aren't going to change their minds about their 2020 votes or Trump's approval rating.
Evidence has to be weighed and tested and that will bear out through -- you know, any future charges that are in addition to the 222 people who already charged, and the guilty pleas we&aposve seen in the investigation.
The big picture: "The numbers bear out BP's ambitious plan to regain its position among the elite tier of big energy companies following its fatal blowout in the Gulf of Mexico eight years ago," per the Wall Street Journal.
Some malls have gone out of business and have even been demolished, but others continue to take their place, according to the trade group, suggesting that the death of the mall has been exaggerated, as Aventura can bear out.
The deal entails a $1.1 billion initial payment to the start-up, and more in phases if Impact's clinical trials bear out and the company attains regulatory approvals to move forward with treatments for a blood cancer called myelofibrosis.
The data also underscored the rising risks to China's economy as Beijing works to resolve an ongoing trade war with the U.S. "The economic data continues to bear out growth is slowing," said Tom Martin, senior portfolio manager at Globalt.
The facts do not quite bear out the president's choice of adjective: the cost of healthcare for transgender personnel is estimated at $2.4-$8.4m a year, which amounts to about a tenth of one percent of the Pentagon's annual $600bn budget.
The numbers partially bear out her belief in the power of conversation: in 2014, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that obesity fell drastically in children ages 2-5, though overall it remained unchanged across children 2-18.
The economic experience of the 1970s seemed to bear out their criticisms of Keynes: governments sought to boost slow-growing economies with fiscal and monetary stimulus, only to find that inflation and interest rates rose even as unemployment remained high.
And yet too often one ends up feeling that the authors' own narratives do not quite bear out their theory, and that the Very Important Persons' choices are always constrained by Vast Impersonal Forces that they rarely understand, let alone control.
And maybe one reason gay porn consumers don't bear out the hairless frat porn archetype behind closed doors is that guys aged 18-44 are less likely to be watching gay porn, on the whole, than their 18-44 year old straight brethren.
Today's number — 37 million American gamers over 50 — could balloon to 105 million by 2045, if U.N. population predictions bear out and the share of gamers in the population remains the same as was found in a 2008 Pew Research Center study.
If concerns about capital investment bear out, there is a real risk that reforms could further bifurcate the rental market into a two-tiered system where low-cost regulated housing is of much lower quality and value than high-cost unregulated housing.
Here's how we expect coronavirus will impact each of the three core market segments mentioned by Samsung: Smartphones: The trends that Samsung identified — lower demand across the board, with 5G demand still rising but less than anticipated — will likely bear out in 2020.
There are puzzles to solve to move through a simple story; early on, you have to figure out how to catch and cook a fish to trade for a bottle of wine, and later, you'll try to get a bear out of its cave.
But the Emmys remain one of the best ways to see what TV values about itself, and in that regard, the 68th ceremony had its surprises — and a self-congratulatory focus on diversity within the industry that the awards were able to (mostly) bear out.
YouTube&aposs Putting Its Money Where Its Mouth Is on Fair UseYouTube announced today that it's going to cover the legal costs of copyright lawsuits facing a few …Read more ReadThe numbers in Google's latest transparency report, noted by TorrentFreak, bear out the strategy.
That figure doesn't bear out compared to independent data reports from the Bureau of Labor Statistics, which puts Amazon wages 15 percent below the average wage in 11 metro areas, at only $11.96 an hour, a number roughly equivalent to the average retail wage.
I THINK WHERE PEOPLE MAKE GREAT DIFFERENCES BETWEEN A OR B OR C, AT THE END OF THE DAY THE REAL FACTS BEAR OUT WHAT YOU NEED TO DO AND I THINK IT WILL BE LESS IMPACTFUL FOR OUR BBUSINESS THAN PEOPLE MIGHT SPECULATE.
The available statistics bear out that the need is great: DreamYard is located in the most economically impoverished congressional district in the nation, the 15th, which has, as of 2017, a median household income below the city's poverty threshold of $33,562, at the time.
"Our view has always been that on a long-term basis, the fundamentals were going to bear out to where the return on these bonds would be strong," said Mr. Lippmann, the chief investment officer of the New York-based hedge fund LibreMax Capital.
Presumably, Essential's grander ambitions are equally durable — it's impossible to look at just this phone outside the context of Essential's other announcements: the Essential Home speaker and its Ambient OS. Even if those ambitions don't bear out, the Essential Phone itself is exciting on its own.
So, all things being equal—which these statistics would seem to bear out; gay guys, all told, fall pretty evenly on the divide between top and bottom—why do we love to accuse each other (and the rest of the world) of being rife with bottoms?
Released on April 11th, across several platforms, Yooka-Laylee is authentically retro of design—for better and worse, as its reviews bear out—and while not the classic that some of its Kickstarter backers may have hoped for, it's certainly comfortable in its own, decidedly throwback skin.
We're very much interested in that ideological fight, and settling this argument, that doesn't bear out, that (says) during these wave moments, we need to identify the most bland, small business owner, white guy to run for Congress in a Republican leaning or working class district.
If these scholars' fears bear out—if the new coronavirus does, in fact, have the potential to travel farther through the air than officials have been saying—then we might need to reevaluate our standards for protecting healthcare workers at the front lines of fighting Covid-219.
And the numbers bear out the Gaels' unselfishness: They are second in the nation in offensive efficiency and assists per possession heading into this weekend's West Coast Conference tournament, and they are first in the nation in effective field goal percentage and assist-to-turnover ratio.
The ensuing details of Lurie's story bear out any number of genre clichés—he falls in with a group of outlaws, kills a man, goes on the lam, and moves farther and farther west—but there are also hints that Obreht has something different in mind for him.
"These numbers bear out a trend that's been underway for some years, and it puts into starker relief the urgency of the moment for labor, now that the Trump administration is in power," said Joseph McCartin, director of the Kalmanovitz Initiative for Labor and the Working Poor at Georgetown University.
"Three of our nation's most important programs – Social Security, Medicare and highway trust funds – are heading toward insolvency, a situation the numbers clearly bear out but our lawmakers have continued to ignore," Maya Macguineas, president of the budget watchdog Center for a Responsible Federal Budget recently wrote in The Hill.
There may be no better place to witness what a world awash in crude looks like, and the 2826 square-mile (2500 square km)complex seems to bear out oil traders' fears that the industry is running out of space to contain a historic supply glut that has hammered prices.
While To Pimp a Butterfly was in large part a messianic yarn about artists' personal obligation in lifting up the neighborhoods that birth them, untitled feels like a collection of the macro observations that pulled Kendrick into the crisis of self-doubt that Butterfly cuts like "u" bear out in pained self-flagellation.
Yet if Paul loses big in both states -- a distinct possibility if the current polls bear out -- and also has to worry about a Gray challenge back home, he'll have to make a decision on whether to proceed with a long-shot presidential bid ahead of Kentucky's own Republican caucuses on March 5.
If the poll numbers bear out on Election Day, Mr. López Obrador — who has promised to sell the presidential plane and convert the opulent presidential palace into a public park — could win by a landslide, putting a leftist leader in charge of Latin America's second-largest country for the first time in decades.
Against that backdrop, even if you assume that none of the concerns the FBI had about Mr. Page bear out, and he was neither wittingly nor unwittingly furthering the aims of the Russian government, we're still left with an overwhelming mountain of other evidence about Russia's efforts to influence and undermine our elections in 2016.
Des Walker: "You'll never beat Des Walker" was the chant of the summer 28 years ago, and the central defender's lightning speed regularly helped bear out that prophecy as he often eased himself into position and the ball away from his opponent without ever having to resort to anything as ungainly as a tackle.
The most common critique of the By the Book column is that the men interviewed in the column almost never mention books by women, and the numbers bear out this critique: According to a recent study by UC Berkeley assistant professor David Bamman, men interviewed in "By the Book" mention men four times more frequently than they do women.
The fruits of that effort started to bear out at IFA in September, when companies like Sony and JBL announced premium speakers sporting the functionality — and soon after Bose announced that it was bringing Assistant to its latest headphones, the QC35 II. Amazon's been offering that sort of integration for some months now, but Google's aggressive push has made up a lot of ground.
At a time when many tech observers are wondering if we are gearing up for a "winter" in the startup ecosystem — where, in a buoyant climate, investors have gone all-in with perhaps too much exuberance that will not bear out in terms of startups' actual performance — the thinking is that Rubrik's track record will help it continue to win business both on its legacy services, and as it ventures into newer areas.

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