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To corroboration
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The act of corroborating, strengthening, or confirming; addition of strength; confirmation; as, the corroboration of an argument, or of information.
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Newspaper reporters aspire to corroboration of disputed facts by relying on more than one source; magazines, say those on the other side, do the same but may not provide the evidence in print.
Rhetoric employs one or more individual subjects as well as predicates in cases in which the syllogism resorts to an image or to corroboration.[12] Avempace knew the difficulties of bringing together the Porphyrian Eisagoge with the Aristotelian corpus as well as the need to classify and organize the sciences.
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If there's only one complainant at first, the only way to find corroboration is to investigate and go where the evidence takes you.
But the police failed to find Cussen that afternoon to obtain corroboration and no reprieve was granted.
American officials contended that the information gathered in the warehouse, along with material being collected from other sources and sites, seemed to provide some corroboration to accounts from an Iraqi scientist and others who have told Americans that President Saddam Hussein continued expanding his unconventional weapons programs while claiming to have dismantled them.
While ultimately the article proved to lack sufficient corroboration to prove its point the ISOA complaint process could only be called, charitably speaking, laughable.
To the Editor: The only way to ensure honesty in electronic medical records is to require corroboration by the patient.
While only the Canadian James Francis Edwards' records shows a verification of 100 percent other aces like Clive Caldwell (50% to 60% corroboration), Billy Drake (70% to 80% corroboration), John Lloyd Waddy (70% to 80% corroboration) and Andrew Barr (60% to 70% corroboration) are at the same order of magnitude as Marseille's claims.
Contrary to glib claims that "any male in the tribal zones is considered by the CIA to be Al Qaeda or Taliban" made by the anti-drone voices, the CIA has to have corroboration from at least two distinct sources that an intended target is Al Qaeda or Taliban before a drone strike is called for.
And resort to autobiographical corroboration became similarly tedious.
He said he started "frantically searching elsewhere to find corroboration of this story".
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