The living conditions in the military, of which the hospitals are a synecdoche, also evince this metonymic transformation. |
Such laws evince a worrying belief in the power of a strong, centralised state under the control of one party. |
It is in the nature of a universalist religion to evince a lack of regard for borders and nationalities. |
The preference for a state-run plan seems to evince a lack of understanding of the policy issues. |
The artists evince a political frustration apparently inseparable from a sense of personal impotence. |
What makes the new policy's promulgation politically possible is the lack of interest most Americans evince in foreign affairs, save matters of war and peace. |