Yet the IGIS inquiry has provided no evidence to substantiate this conclusion. |
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But he did not bother to substantiate his argument by providing any figures. |
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Parents were outraged after social services investigators found no evidence to substantiate the claims. |
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What evidence is required to substantiate a claim that an endowment policy was mis-sold? |
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In order to substantiate and expand the known information, she checked published transcriptions while combing through archives for new documents. |
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The reticence of our style, chosen, we thought, as appropriate to the forum, requires each reader to substantiate our claims on their own. |
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Whether or not credible information existed to substantiate the story's claims is still a mystery. |
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West Yorkshire Police said they have not been able to substantiate any of the allegations. |
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Falling profits in the second and third quarters of 2002 seemed to substantiate the Fed's concern. |
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They would be asked to substantiate each claim, and there would be a jury of statisticians to fact-check whatever they said. |
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The Sufis substantiate their view from the above mentioned Hadith of Sayyidna Ali, Radi-Allahu anhu, and other narrations. |
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We managed to provoke him to get up once, when he challenged Opposition members to substantiate their arguments. |
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Scientific tests at the American trials found no evidence to substantiate claims of improved performance. |
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They have failed to produce evidence to substantiate the reason for refusal of the application. |
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However no evidence has been found to substantiate allegations that animals have been mistreated. |
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Subsequently, the police declared that there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations. |
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Roman even has Mark sing Hebrew songs to substantiate the family's piousness. |
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I therefore ask you to challenge the spokesman, on my behalf, to produce evidence to substantiate his claims or withdraw them. |
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Journalists try to substantiate allegations with other evidence, but this isn't always possible. |
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The second is the subordinate colour, which is used to substantiate the claim the primary colour holds on the viewers attention. |
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Mr Cubin maintains that those are trumped-up charges and that no evidence has been produced to substantiate them. |
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Pegging has typically been a way to substantiate the value of a local currency against the world's convertible currencies and to stabilize the exchange rate. |
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You can deduct the premium entirely against tax, as a business expense, if you substantiate the costs. |
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By what method, one wonders, could a man so disinclined to get to know other people substantiate an allegation about the majority of humanity? |
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In the absence of hard and irrefutable evidence to substantiate this claim, it is difficult to give credence to it. |
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The observer indicated that he would send a note to the Co-Chairs to substantiate his view. |
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If the emails released today substantiate these claims, Hunt's career could be in jeopardy. |
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Having said all of this though, I believe that it would be remiss of me if I did not challenge Ms Cherry to substantiate her very strong statement. |
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Irrefutable evidence already exists that will be produced to substantiate all charges, that are for treasonable acts against the people. |
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Mere membership of a particular religious community will normally not be enough to substantiate a claim to refugee status. |
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I need to be able to substantiate our applications and ideas as part of the political discussion. |
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In reply to this, it should be noted that the company did not substantiate its comments. |
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The meeting should be used to determine what evidence exists and who should be interviewed to substantiate the complaint. |
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The claimant must substantiate the amount of his loss or damage by producing accounting records or other appropriate evidence. |
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This new standard and certification protocol will substantiate compostable product and packaging claims in Canada. |
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He claims that he should be compensated as a result of the ordeal that he has been through in attempting to substantiate his claim. |
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We also noted that the audit teams did not substantiate the main points and some other observations in the special examination reports. |
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When we say something about our services and products, we must be able to substantiate it. |
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The parties to the agreement must substantiate their claim with regard to both the nature of the restriction and its intensity. |
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However this interviewee noted that she was unable to substantiate this view. |
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The Defendant further alleges that there were many warnings and cautions to Mr. Remillard to improve but no documentation was submitted to substantiate that. |
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This is a glib accusation, easily made but difficult to substantiate. |
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Where he ventures to substantiate his canard, he falls flat on his face. |
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Thus, catharsis, in a physiological sense, has been difficult to substantiate, but the results are by no means conclusive. |
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Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid. |
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It's why it is so important to substantiate both the plot, and its connection to Iran. |
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There are reports on the Internet that suggest that poly x poly matings should not take place, but we could find no scientific evidence to substantiate this claim. |
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The Board also highlighted the recent Supreme Court case of Anselem to substantiate its finding that freedom of religion mandated, at times, that members of religious groups be allowed to display their religious symbols. |
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No evidence was provided in this regard to substantiate this allegation. |
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Other geologic and paleontological similarities found on both sides of the Atlantic substantiate the theory of plate tectonics and thus help explain the evolution of the Atlantic. |
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In patients with pneumomediastinum, usually several other findings substantiate the presence of air in the mediastinum. |
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At its most basic, the act of verification essentially seeks to establish, confirm, substantiate or check the truth or accuracy of a fact or given situation. |
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In this case, it was clear that the grievor's allegations were false, and that he had made no effort to substantiate them before sending his message. |
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The Claimant's own recollection that she received a transfusion, or the recollection of someone in her family would not, according to the terms of the settlement, be enough to substantiate her claim. |
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First, I would like to read for members a quote to substantiate my argument that the government wants to pander to these groups that believe that nothing should be killed. |
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Very often it's a very simplistic disclosure that arises from a women's shelter, incongruent with these very violent, aggressive, and deeply disturbed incidents that have no evidence to substantiate them. |
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While claimants need not send substantiating documents with rebate claims, sufficient documentary evidence must be retained to substantiate the claim. |
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The results of platelet aggregometry and haemolysis substantiate the same where high work of adhesion exhibiting surfaces have fared poorly. |
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The Panel used established evidentiary standards to substantiate findings: fully authenticated documentary evidence or at least two credible and verifiably independent sources. |
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But even Mr López Obrador cannot sustain a protest movement simply on the strength of his charisma, particularly after his failure to substantiate his charges of fraud. Maintaining the protests is an expensive proposition. |
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An audit trail, which is the information that is required to re-create a sequence of events related to a business transaction, must include sufficient detail to substantiate summarized information. |
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Where that was not possible, the Group required at least two credible and verifiably independent sources of information to substantiate a finding. |
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Such corrections may be required if, in the course of a follow-up audit, the nominator of a substance is unable to provide documentation to substantiate DSL eligibility. |
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Cracraft asserted that Gallinuloides was closer to phasianids than cracids, but never presented evidence to substantiate his claim. |
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Over the centuries any memory of them has been obscured, and thus the veracity of their historical existence is now difficult to substantiate. |
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It is therefore difficult to substantiate or differentiate the number of Creole speakers compared to English speakers. |
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Let's take a closer look at some of the studies that Offit proffers to substantiate his generalized antivitamin charges. |
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In some cases too, the information contained in these ancient records should be viewed with caution since it may be presented out of context in order to substantiate claims of product anteriority. |
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The auditors were able to verify the supporting documentation in order to substantiate compliance with the contract terms of payment and determine reasonableness of expenditures paid. |
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In the absence of other information in this respect, the Committee considers that the author has failed to substantiate sufficiently this claim, for purposes of admissibility. |
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Consequently, neoracists substantiate their position with an essentialist notion of culture or way of life. |
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Since these articles were published, large numbers of confirmative studies have been conducted that substantiate what we warned about. |
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This will help to develop research strategies for local projects, inform and substantiate a national action plan and suggest the type of tools needed to support municipalities to effectively involve diverse women. |
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In his letter to Bachmann, Ellison said the congresswoman, who was a candidate for the Republican presidential nomination, provided no information to substantiate her claims about Abedin. |
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Moreover, to substantiate an allegation that a full hearing would cause her irreparable harm, the complainant had to show more harm than the mere waste of public money. |
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The data obtained would appear to substantiate this point of view. |
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Receipts must be available to substantiate the costs. |
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We often hear quotes from those who want to substantiate the reason why there should be a long gun registry of sports shooters, duck hunters and farmers. |
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First must come sufficient supportability analysis and data, fed back into those earlier phase process, to substantiate logistician business-case recommendations. |
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While Hudd's speculation has found support from some authors, there is no strong evidence to substantiate his theory that Cabot named America after Richard Ameryk. |
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I would be interested to know what evidence he has, if any, to substantiate this claim or is it just another scare story to try and claw back the Liberal vote? |
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According to the FTC, marketers must be able to substantiate every express and implied material claim that a general assertion conveys to a reasonable consumer. |
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Wallace, who proved the preexistence of a wide range of ideas used by the followers of the scientific revolution thesis to substantiate their claims. |
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Dumville argues that the manuscript tradition and nature of the Prologue in particular fail to substantiate the claim that Nennius authored Historia Brittonum. |
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Additional research is needed to substantiate findings among matched cohorts, using inferential statistics, before definitive practice recommendations can be made. |
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