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2. To be savvy online, a person needs to understand the public nature of social media, to connect to strangers with caution, to be skeptical of information that you can't corroborate, to be mindful, purposeful and restrained in what you share.
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Note that Brownian motion has been corroborated to be practical and extensively adopted in the literature, as in [5,10,17].
However, further research is needed in order to corroborate these findings; to be precise, a randomised controlled design study with a larger sample size.
Others corroborated what appeared to be a shift in strategy by the security forces.
Contrary to Us Weekly's report, nobody seems to be corroborating the involvement of Michael Jackson's children.
Wroblewski knew that details in the novel did not qualify as evidence — they had to be corroborated independently.
In this post-truth era, verification is paramount, so myriad documentation sources have to be corroborated in minute detail.
Dr. Snowdon is quick to agree with other experts who say his conclusions need to be corroborated by other studies.
Such relationships enable a non-linear dynamic behaviour to be corroborated economically or applied easily elsewhere.
The California Legislature also passed a bill this year that requires informant testimony to be corroborated before it can be heard by a jury.
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