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Being substantiated
verb
To verify something by supplying evidence; to authenticate or corroborate
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Police officials said the number of prosecutions depended on what kind of cases were being substantiated and the department's scrutiny of those cases.
Today, Burma stands as an example of how climate change and hunger, rather than being being tackled by the international community, are actually being substantiated by inherent political weaknesses and shortcomings of the current methodologies.
"Once I had established that the suggested reason for the text's inclusion was not being substantiated I decided to retract the paper" on 21 July, Parker says.
"Harvey has always been decent to me, but now that the rumors are being substantiated, I feel angry and darkly sad".
Selye also acknowledged that his practical code of behaviour held much in common with many religious ideals, although his approach carried the advantage of being substantiated by natural laws (Selye, 1974: 19741974
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No allegations were substantiated.
One complaint was substantiated.
Only one has been substantiated.
All of that is substantiated.
But the reports have not been substantiated.
The charges, however, failed to be substantiated.
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