Sentence examples for * uncorroborated in from inspiring English sources

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These are all allegations, as yet uncorroborated; in a statement on Thursday morning, Jackson called them "completely false and fabricated".

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Years later, in his memoirs, George Orsborne told a different, uncorroborated story: in absconding with Girl Pat he had been carrying out a mission on behalf of British Naval Intelligence, connected with the outbreak of the Spanish Civil War in July 1936.

Another uncorroborated account in Beeld, an Afrikaans-language South African newspaper, said that Mr. Qaddafi might be traveling under the protection of South African mercenaries, Agence France-Presse reported.

Another uncorroborated account in Beeld, an Afrikaans-language South African newspaper, said that Seif al-Islam might be traveling under the protection of South African mercenaries, Agence France-Presse reported.

By 1990, the doubts about Silcott's guilt were growing, largely because his conviction rested on words he allegedly said to the police during an uncorroborated interview in a police station.

Mr Campbell told the foreign affairs select committee: "I find it incredible... that people can report based on one single anonymous uncorroborated source". In fact, the foundation for the government's claim was even shakier, according to the document: a single anonymous uncorroborated source quoting another single anonymous uncorroborated source.

A major weakness among loading models for pedestrians walking on flexible structures proposed in recent years is the various uncorroborated assumptions made in their development.

Their bioinformatic indicators (conservation, size, aa usage, and transmembrane motifs) appear similar in the 505 uncorroborated smORFs not transcribed in S2 cells, suggesting that, if translated, some 700 smORFs might encode peptides with similar functional potential.

Assertions that Hoover was a cross-dresser come from a single, uncorroborated source quoted in a 1993 book and should not have been presented as fact.

"Jurors are not required to be empty minds, free of past experience or views; what is properly demanded of them is a readiness to put prejudices and uncorroborated impressions aside in considering the evidence before them.

de' Mussi's account is probably secondhand and is uncorroborated; however, he seems, in general, to be a reliable source, and as a Piacenzian he would have had access to eyewitnesses of the siege.

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