This finding is substantiated by the paucity of significant determinant variables in these models. |
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But the bureau said the motives could either not be ascertained or substantiated by evidence. |
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Nowhere is the debate more lively and contentious than in psychiatric genetics, but in truth there is a dearth of substantiated, empirical data. |
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That the bedlinen had not been changed since previous occupants departed was substantiated by incontrovertible evidence beneath our pillows. |
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In themselves they don't really mean a lot unless they can be substantiated by some scientific evidence. |
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But again, this has not been substantiated, on the contrary it was flatly refuted by one of the people we spoke to. |
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Allegations his lawyers had offered hush money to a prosecution witness were never substantiated. |
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Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods. |
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These criteria must be kept in mind, and the diagnosis substantiated by adequate radiological and histopathological studies. |
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Or, if the allegations are substantiated and he can deliver, then that stirs up a whole new hornets' nest. |
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Less than one per cent of the substantiated cases required medical care for broken bones or head trauma. |
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The Human Genome Project began not with a question, but an answer that had to be substantiated in reverse. |
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We closed the remainder because we found them to be not substantiated or we cancelled or discontinued them. |
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Photography even substantiated claims of overflowing creels. |
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A number of studies have substantiated the cholesterol lowering properties of guggul and its ability to raise metabolism by activating sluggish thyroid function. |
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If that is not understood and substantiated before the budgetary authorities the reform itself may go off course and finally fail. |
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In the cases we examined, the authorizations were well substantiated, as was the use of the emergency procedure. |
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Meant to appear as at least a half measure towards the overall global goal, the promise fails to be substantiated at the level of the details. |
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However, this price evolution was not substantiated and no elements demonstrating the likeliness of its lasting nature were provided. |
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Nevertheless it considers that a direct causal link between such suffering and the author's ill-treatment has not been adequately substantiated. |
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There are no scientifically substantiated researches into the link between consumption of such beer and the tempo of ageing. |
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This interpretation is substantiated by the preservation of the associated pottery, which included pieces from restorable vessels distributed throughout the deposit. |
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It thus follows that the petitioner has sufficiently substantiated his claims for the purposes of admissibility. |
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Where allegations have been substantiated, these may range from an apology, to altered reporting lines, to disciplinary action. |
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That claim cannot easily be substantiated but Roma's defenders could certainly attest that he moves at quite some speed. |
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He bragged about murdering looters during Hurricane Katrina, though that was never substantiated. |
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The IG substantiated the allegation that JIEDDO's COIC illegally or inappropriately collected info about US persons. |
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Another was that he was a danger to national security, a vague and insidious charge that has yet to be substantiated in any way. |
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Their request was found to be sufficiently substantiated and was, therefore, granted. |
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The fact is that the former minister of finance followed all the ethics guidelines and that was substantiated by the ethics counsellor himself. |
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It's very important that any claims that are made are substantiated in a way that can bring these traditional experts into the system. |
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The petition shall state the grounds for termination of membership and be substantiated with evidence. |
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Individuals have been publicly accused on the basis of information that is insufficiently substantiated. |
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Seventy-four percent of child investigations in which an application to child welfare court was made were substantiated. |
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During the reporting period, there was no substantiated evidence of the active recruitment and use of children by armed groups. |
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Of the complaints resolved, 40 were resolved and well founded, two were abandoned and two were not substantiated. |
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Many became convinced that he was at the apartment house to see a woman, although this was never proved or even substantiated. |
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This is substantiated by the presence of eroded Permian carbonate clasts. |
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Further, the court said it was not substantiated that the accused had committed dupery. |
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The Tribunal found this portion of the complaint to be substantiated. |
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The production of top-echelon veneering materials and the ongoing development of new technologies have substantiated the image of Ceramay as an innovative manufacturer of dental ceramic products. |
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Despite later retracting the claim, the sum has been widely reported even though it has never been substantiated. |
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The use of such data should be duly substantiated and justified. |
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These findings are substantiated by respondents' comments about the lack of signage in the system and about the lack of clarity on existing signs. |
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On present evidence that cannot be substantiated either in terms of environment, economy, or, indeed, society. |
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A request made pursuant to the first subparagraph must be duly substantiated, in particular as regards the reasons for the request for information. |
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The General Meeting recognises the change in valuation method of intangible assets, as described and substantiated in the Notes to the parent company accounts. |
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Eight complaints were resolved to the satisfaction of the Information Commissioner, three complaints were not substantiated and two complaints were discontinued. |
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According to substantiated news reports, this past summer there have been pre-meditated mob attacks in the state of Orissa as well as in the states of Karnataka and Madha Pradesh. |
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Where substantiated, such period, however, may be extended. |
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It is important that a Lion never be given a ruling or decision on any matter that cannot be substantiated by the various constitutions or manuals. |
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Although the Tribunal found that the human rights complaints had been substantiated, it refrained from providing a remedy until further information was provided by the parties. |
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This individual was the Class B agent who would pay substantiated claims in Vietnamese piasters after Finkelstein investigated and approved them. |
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Although the Tribunal had ruled the complaint substantiated, in awarding a remedy it refused to order that the complainant be instated in certain positions he requested. |
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To date, the stories have never been substantiated and fall into the category of urban legend. |
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The proposals to create deep geological disposal facilities by specific deadlines are so poorly substantiated that they are in fact no more than idle chitchat. |
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However, it is now impossible to tell how much personal communication they had, and tales of their friendship cannot be substantiated. |
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If one is making an evaluation of the behaviour of the manageress, this behaviour would have to be substantiated for example by a reference to when the manageress noticed the conflict and how she reacted to it. |
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Only where there is scientifically substantiated and provable cause for concern can the free movement of goods be excluded and suspended in order to protect consumer health. |
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More recent ice core samples of today's glacial ice substantiated the cycles through studies of ancient pollen deposition. |
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However, in the absence of any evidence which would corroborate these allegations, the Committee considers that the author has not sufficiently substantiated these claims for purposes of admissibility. |
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Referencing the report card table, of the total of 198 complaints received in 2008-2009, 13 were not substantiated and 106 were discontinued, with 71, or 90 percent, pending. |
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None of it has been substantiated, none of it will be substantiated. |
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This is substantiated if a paper disc with polyvalent H antiserum has been included on the plate, and a zone of inhibition can be seen around it. |
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Some general accounts include insects and anurans in the diet, but no substantiated reports were found. |
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If Rudolf did indeed own it, one hypothesis was that he purchased it for 600 ducats from mathematician and occultist John Dee, though this theory has not been thoroughly substantiated. |
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The fossil history of Chironominae and aquatic higher brachycerans is nearly unknown, and reported records in the literature need to be substantiated. |
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Furthermore, Japan's substantiated interests in Korea and Liaodong led to the creation of a Kwantung Army, which became an autonomous and increasingly powerful regional force. |
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This unprecedented reality in Egypt's entire history got substantiated by a televised debate between the two heavyweight candidates Amr Moussa and Abdel Moneim Abul Fotouh. |
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The earliest substantiated evidence of either coffee drinking or knowledge of the coffee tree is from the 15th century, in the Sufi monasteries of Arabia. |
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