All research on abstinent outcome suggests that this is so.
All the evidence suggests that the butler did it.
An old saying suggests that familiarity breeds contempt.
A Polish proverb suggests that every error has its excuse.
A Dutch proverb suggests that nobody’s sweetheart is ugly.
A Jamaican proverb suggests that clothes cover up character.
All evidence suggests that we live in an expanding universe.
Research suggests that American Indians almost never go bald.
A Somali proverb suggests that a coward is full of precaution.
A Russian proverb suggests that it’s a crime if you get caught.
There is an old expression which suggests that revenge is sweet.
A Yiddish proverb suggests that every pot will find its lid.
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A Greek proverb suggests that wonder is the beginning of wisdom.
A Basque proverb suggests that there is never trust without loss.
A Spanish proverb suggests that cheap things cost a lot of money.
A Latvian proverb suggests that sleep is the poor man’s treasure.
A French proverb suggests that vice hides under a cloak of virtue.
There is an old proverb which suggests that marriage is a lottery.
A German proverb suggests that stubbornness is the energy of fools.
A Turkish proverb suggests that everyone admires his own character.
A German proverb suggests that friendship is love with intelligence.
An English proverb suggests that custom is the guide of the ignorant.
A Romanian proverb suggests that under a ragged coat lies wisdom.
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A Filipino proverb suggests that coincidence defeats a well-laid plan.
Research suggests that women are attached to social relations at work.
An Irish proverb suggests that crafty advice is often got from a fool.
A Hebrew proverb suggests that pride is the mask we make of our faults.
A Spanish proverb suggests that a strong attack is half the battle won.
A French proverb suggests that the torch of love is lit in the kitchen.
A Spanish proverb suggests that a man deliberates, but a woman decides.
A Zen proverb suggests that the tighter you squeeze, the less you have.
A Russian proverb suggests that a pessimist is a well-informed optimist.
A Scottish proverb suggests that perfect love cannot be without equality.
A Malian proverb suggests that one does not give a gift without a motive.
A German proverb suggests that work paid for in advance has feet of lead.
A Jamaican proverb suggests that prayer only from the mouth is no prayer.
A Pakistani proverb suggests that a fat woman is a blanket for the winter.
Research suggests that sugar may inhibit the body’s immune system somewhat.
A Chinese proverb suggests that an angry fist will not strike a smiling face.
A French proverb suggests that he who has everything is content with nothing.
A Philippine proverb suggests that industry is the twin brother of prosperity.
A Spanish proverb suggests that the fear of women is the basis of good health.
A Hebrew proverb suggests that no marriage contract is made without a quarrel.
A Basque proverb suggests that a face that never laughs betrays an evil heart.
A Serbian proverb suggests that he who is quick to believe is quickly deceived.
A French proverb suggests that a good figure is better than a reference letter.
A recent study suggests that intelligent people have bigger brains than average.
A French proverb suggests that fear and restlessness kill more than do illnesses.
There is a Romanian proverb which suggests that abundance, like want, ruins many.
A Mexican proverb suggests that he who is accustomed to evil is offended by good.
An Italian proverb suggests that the person who lives by hope will die by despair.
A Chinese proverb suggests that the ties between gentle folk are as pure as water.
A Serbian proverb suggests that what makes you tired makes you stronger.
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A Japanese proverb suggests that it is easy to die, the difficulty lies in living.
A preliminary assessment suggests that the area may have significant oil deposits.
A Yiddish proverb suggests that the girl who can’t dance says the band can’t play.
Recent research suggests that marriage does not really change one’s outlook on life.
A Moroccan proverb suggests that a good name is more valuable than a velvet garment.
A Chinese proverb suggests that talking without thinking is shooting without aiming.
A recent study suggests that hostile spouses may be harmful to one another’s health.
A Lebanese proverb suggests that a polite devil is more agreeable than a rude saint.
A Spanish proverb suggests that the heir’s tears are but a mask to disguise his joy.
An Arab proverb suggests that the excess of one is the shortage of another.
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A Fijian Proverb suggests that idleness is to be dead in the limbs, but alive within.
An Indian proverb suggests that the heart at rest sees a feast in everything.
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A Senegalese proverb suggests that spilled water is better than a broken jar.
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A Chilean proverb suggests that he who divides and shares always takes the best part.
An Iranian proverb suggests that it’s better to fly and stay alive than to die a hero.
A Japanese proverb suggests that more festive than the feast itself is the day before.
A new report suggests that India’s population will overtake that of China before 2030.
A Syrian proverb suggests that it is cruelty to the innocent not to punish the guilty.
An Arab proverb suggests that the remedy against bad times is to be patient with them.
A Cambodian proverb suggests that stealing may bring profit, but hanging costs far more.
There is a Latin proverb which suggests that repentant tears wash out the stain of guilt.
A Russian proverb suggests that if you flatter the mother, you will embrace the daughter.
There is a Cameroonian proverb which suggests that a man’s wealth may be superior to him.
Recent research suggests that dogs may have a basic mathematical ability to count objects.
An Arab proverb suggests that he who predicts the future lies, even if he tells the truth.
An Ethiopian proverb suggests that evil enters like a needle and spreads like an oak tree.
A Turkish proverb suggests that to live in peace one must be blind, deaf, and mute.
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A Chinese proverb suggests that an accidental meeting is more pleasant than a planned one.
Research suggests that there is a strong, subjective component to the perception of beauty.
A Chinese proverb suggests that it is easy to believe in heaven’s law, but so hard to keep.
A Chinese proverb suggests that he who cannot agree with his enemies is controlled by them.
A French proverb suggests that small gifts maintain friendship, and big ones maintain love.
A Chinese proverb suggests that water and words are easy to pour, but impossible to recover.
There is an American proverb which suggests that a man chases a woman until she catches him.
A Chinese proverb suggests that he who opens his heart for ambition, closes it for the rest.
Research suggests that moderate to heavy drinking increases a woman’s risk for breast cancer.
Evidence suggests that some primitive birds lived at the same time as their dinosaur cousins.
There is a Mexican proverb which suggests that a jealous lover becomes an indifferent spouse.
Research suggests that cults are most common in areas where conventional churches are weakest.
An Iranian proverb suggests that the fool’s excuse is bigger than the mistake he made.
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A Russian proverb suggests that a man without a wife is like a man in winter without a fur cap.
Research suggests that population densities in ancient Australia varied directly with rainfall.
A Danish proverb suggests that a deaf husband and a blind wife will always make a happy couple.
A Kenyan proverb suggests that affairs of the home should not be discussed in the public square.
Research suggests that people are more likely to remember traumatic events than pleasant events.
Research suggests that spanking children simply models hitting people as way of solving probleMs.
A Tibetan proverb suggests that words are mere bubbles of water, whereas deeds are drops of gold.
Research suggests that a common cold will delay a child’s growth for the duration of the illness.
The density of Pluto suggests that it is made up of more than fifty percent rock mixed with ices.
Research suggests that flooding by water is a possible episode in the history of the planet Venus.
An Arab proverb suggests that the most useful holy war is the one fought against your own passions.
A recent study suggests that people with formal religious affiliation are more anxious than others.
A Japanese proverb suggests that one moment of intense happiness prolongs life by a thousand years.
There is a Finnish proverb which suggests that age does not give sense, it only makes one go slowly.
An African proverb suggests that a woman is like a banana, one alone can turn the whole bunch rotten.
There is a Bambara proverb which suggests that the child who loves freedom is the first victim of it.
An American proverb suggests that no matter how bad a child is, he is still good for a tax deduction.
A Portugese proverb suggests that a girl, a vineyard and a beanfield are difficult to guard.
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There is a Chinese proverb which suggests that he who seeks revenge should remember to dig two graves.
There is a Chinese proverb which suggests that people burn incense before the god, and then topple him.
There is a Catalonian proverb which suggests that talking of an old debt always starts another quarrel.
A Russian proverb suggests that peace lasts until the army comes, and the army lasts until peace comes.
There is a Yiddish proverb which suggests that stupid solutions that succeed are still stupid solutions.
There is a Myanmar proverb which suggests that a child without a mother is like a fish in shallow water.
There is a Maltese proverb which suggests that long skirts carry dust, but short skirts carry away souls.
A Moroccan proverb suggests that evening promises are like butter, morning comes, and they’re all melted.
A recent study suggests that a father’s genes may play some role in determining how long pregnancy lasts.
A Filipino proverb suggests that the bitterness of studying is preferable to the bitterness of ignorance.
A Chinese proverb suggests that to mock your elders is to wreck the house where you have to stay tonight.
An African proverb suggests that a man who pays respect to the great paves the way for his own greatness.
Current research in psychology suggests that seemingly memorable traumatic events are sometimes forgotten.
Evidence suggests that newborn babies can hear and remember things which occurred prior to birth.
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There is a Chinese proverb which suggests that he who has never been cheated, cannot be a good businessman.
There is an Italian proverb which suggests that the person who lives with cripples will soon learn to limp.
Research suggests that fat parents tend to have fat children, regardless of their diet or level of activity.
There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which suggests that talent without skill is like a desert without an oasis.
A Hebrew proverb suggests that when two men quarrel, the one who yields first displays the nobler character.
A Mexican proverb suggests that agreements should be clearly expressed, and chocolate should be served thick.
Research suggests that if you are exposed to an idea once in 30 days, you will retain only ten percent of it.
A recent study suggests that many older women still want to have sex, but often find their men cannot oblige.
There is a biblical proverb which suggests that as a dog returns to his vomit, so a fool returns to his folly.
There is a Danish proverb which suggests that a deaf husband and a blind wife will always make a happy couple.
A recent report suggests that IBM will undertake a dramatic expansion in India and hire more than 14,000 staff.
There is a great deal of evidence which suggests that violence on television can make children more aggressive.
Recent evidence suggests that the Mayan Empire in Mexico was destroyed by a drought that lasted over 100 years.
A recent study in Hong Kong suggests that lack of regular physical activity kills more people than smoking.
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Recent research suggests that environment is the major factor underlying the increase in cancers in our society.
A German proverb suggests that the bachelor is a peacock, the engaged man a lion, and the married man a jackass.
Research suggests that as urban ethnic youth become more sophisticated, they tend to value their ethnicity less.
A Chinese proverb suggests that with virtue you can’t be entirely poor, without virtue you can’t really be rich.
Research suggests that successful language learners are gamblers who are willing to take risks with the language.
An Armenian proverb suggests that wealth can give legs to the cripple, beauty to the ugly, and sympathy to tears.
Research into second language learning suggests that persistence is one of the most important learning strategies.
An Arab proverb suggests that he who loves thinks that the others are blind, but the others think that he is crazy.
A French proverb suggests that if you have a good case, try to compromise, if you have a bad one, take it to court.
Research suggests that rewards often lower performance levels, especially when the performance involves creativity.
A Chinese proverb suggests that insanity is doing the same thing in the same way, and expecting a different outcome.
Research suggests that you can evoke certain emotions or reactions in people by having them listen to certain sounds.
There is a Chinese proverb which suggests that he who does not know what to do in his spare time is not a businessman.
A Hebrew proverb suggests that three things are good in small doses, and bad in big ones: yeast, salt, and hesitation.
Modern language theory suggests that we learn and speak our language in chunks of meaning rather than individual words.
A Yiddish proverb suggests that the heart of a man may be compared to a sausage, no one can tell exactly what’s inside.
Evidence has been found which suggests that many people gain and lose weight in accordance with the cycles of the moon.
A Chinese proverb suggests that the woman who deceives her husband makes her lover swear never to be unfaithful to her.
A Russian proverb suggests that a good-looking man is pleasant to look at, but it is easier to live with an amusing one.
A Japanese proverb suggests that disgrace is like the grain of a tree trunk, time makes it bigger instead of erasing it.
There is a French proverb which suggests that women believe the strangest of lies as long as they are wrapped up in praise.
Research suggests that girls that are very self-conscious tend to exaggerate the importance of being physically attractive.
Research suggests that religion is sometimes socially disruptive, as seen in the problems of Northern Ireland and elsewhere.
A new report suggests that a vaccine that offers at least partial protection against HIV could be available within a decade.
A Swedish proverb suggests that it’s better to sit in the bar and think of church than to sit in church and think of the bar.
Research suggests that compared to most western European countries, there are less rigid class barriers in the United States.
A leading economist suggests that this country will experience an important decrease in unemployment over the next few years.
Research suggests that listening to exaggerated pronunciation of English sounds can help ESL students to improve their accent.
Recent research suggests that babies begin to understand the difference between the two genders at an age as young as 12 months.
There is a German proverb which suggests that marriage is the opposite to a fever attack, it begins very hot, and ends very cold.
A recent U.S. study suggests that children’s psychological well-being is unrelated to parental sexual orientation.
Research suggests that married people are more integrated into society than divorced people, and so, commit suicide less frequently.
A new study suggests that hospital records for patients older than are often incorrect, which may lead to serious treatment errors.
Research suggests that after being spanked, children are preoccupied with their punishment, and forget the reason why they were hit.
I think she is overestimating her abilities when she suggests that she has the skills necessary to organize a conference of this size.
Homosexuality was once thought to be peculiar to the human race, but recent evidence suggests that it also occurs among other animals.
Recent research suggests that pregnant women are more frequently involved in collisions while driving than women who are not pregnant.
A leading political theorist suggests that despite opposition to the plan, the government has no choice but to proceed with legislation.
A recent study suggests that many peole in this country ignore the Pope as irrelevant when he preaches on individual and public morality.
A recent study suggests that Christian churches, with varying degrees of explicitness, tend to function as opponents of moral innovation.
A Welsh proverb suggests that three things give us hardy strength: sleeping on hairy mattresses, breathing cold air, and eating dry food.
Evidence suggests that the earliest peoples came to the two American continents at least 12,000 years ago, probably via the Bering Strait.
A recent study suggests that spanking children makes them aggressive and anxious, even in societies where it is the cultural norm.
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A Mongolian proverb suggests that wise men talk about ideas, intellectuals about facts, and the ordinary man talks about what he eats.
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Paul Nation suggests that second language learners’ attention should be deliberately drawn to the patterning of sounds in the second language.
Recent research suggests that children born to teenage mothers are more likely to be poor, and to receive inadequate healthcare and education.
Scientists have recently extracted DNA evidence from fossilized bone samples which suggests that Neanderthal man was not actually our ancestor.
Research suggests that the decontextualised learning of vocabulary is not sufficient to allow a student to truly know and be able to use a word.
Research suggests that sociable people who use every opportunity to talk with native speakers are more successful at learning a second language.
A Senegalese proverb suggests that three kinds of people die poor: those who divorce, those who incur debts, and those who move around too much.
A recent study suggests that both the highly committed religious person and the nonreligious person are among the least prejudiced members of our society.
An African legend suggests that coffee was discovered after an Ethiopian shepherd noticed that his sheep stayed awake all night after eating coffee cherries.
An African legend suggests that coffee was discovered after an Ethiopian shepherd noticed that his sheep stayed awake all night after grazing on coffee cherries.
The study of magnetic properties in the rocks of North America suggests that the magnetic pole has migrated somewhat over the last several hundred million years.
There is a Saudi Arabian proverb which suggests that love sees clearly, hate even more so, but jealousy sees the most clear because it is equal to love plus hate.
A recent study suggests that up to 70% of the young people living on North America’s streets left their homes after suffering abuse of some kind from family members.
Research suggests that different colors suggest different moods: green is positive, black is powerful, red is exciting, blue is peaceful, and yellow is attention-getting.
A recent report suggests that there may be a hidden ingredient in the chocolate you eat: slave labor forced to pick cocoa beans in the west African nation of the Ivory Coast.
A recent U.S. study suggests that many high school science labs are of such poor quality that they don’t follow basic principles of effective science teaching.
A recent report suggests that governments need to eliminate pricing systems that encourage oil use, and replace them with policies that provide incentives for alternative energy.
A recent study suggests that odor-evoked memories may seem clearer or more intense than other memories because they are more emotional than memories triggered by audio, or visual cues.