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Even ancient philosophers had guessed this law, and it was substantiated in the 17th century.
The prophetic art is age-old; the practice of augury is well substantiated in the Bible.
The university's president, Eric Barron, has said the allegation was not substantiated in court or tested by any other process.
Some of the allegations about trading sexual favours for showers and drugs were substantiated in a report by the former integrity commissioner Philip Moss.
The document later revisits aspects of the assertion without providing a full account of what is alleged to have occurred or how it might be substantiated in court.
A spokeswoman for Baxter said the company had no idea what the F.T.C. was referring to and that the charge was not substantiated in the government's complaint.
Another was that he was a danger to national security, a vague and insidious charge that has yet to be substantiated in any way.
That point is an important one to make, since a diminishment in Mr. Pollini's nigh unto impervious technique was substantiated in short order.
The validity of the obtained results is substantiated in Section 4.
Furthermore, due to improved methodological approaches, causal relations have substantiated in recent years.
We assume independence of faults for servers, which can be substantiated in practice using several types of diversity [16].
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