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demonstrate

[dem-uhn-streyt] / ˈdɛm ənˌstreɪt /




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The author emphasizes that by the 1950s, approximately 90% of Cuba’s mines were owned by U.S. companies, demonstrating a longstanding pattern of American economic domination that predated the rise of Fidel Castro and communism.

From Los Angeles Times

Some are then shipped back to their countries of origin — including, in some cases, people who have demonstrated that they face possible persecution there.

From Los Angeles Times

“For many people, it demonstrates that you can be a good Catholic and a good American.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Rather than demonstrating that machines have achieved intelligence, the Turing Test shows that linguistic fluency is possible even in its absence.

From The Wall Street Journal

Almost 80% of the country's start-ups are early stage, she says, demonstrating a dynamism in the creation of new companies.

From BBC