I must say that I was quite disappointed to find the foregoing examples; alas!
In the foregoing examples the vestigiality is generally the (sometimes incidental) result of adaptive evolution.
Such a comparison would be no more cogent than the foregoing example of the lizard and the table.
The foregoing examples yield evidence of the value of having the model of the parallelism of greater precision in mind when approaching the exegesis of an individual text.
The foregoing examples illustrate an important sense in which theory precedes observation in science.
However, though the foregoing examples illustrate a process of intentional back-formation, they illustrate the difficulty of avoiding collisions in definition when coining words by such processes.
Not all our units and sequences will be as long or as detailed as the foregoing examples.
As illustrated by the foregoing examples, we find the agency s evaluation of the proposals as technically equal was reasonable.
The foregoing examples, however, were not drawn from the street but from the air and were uttered by professional broadcasters.
In the light of the foregoing examples, it should be clear why there has long been a tendency to avoid description of particular species or traits in terms such as primitive.