Sentence examples for await proof from inspiring English sources

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The women's entertainment and lifestyle site The Frisky dropped Deen's sex advice column, saying it was not going to to await proof and that it "believed women".

Both Runx and CBFβ are expressed mainly in small cells within the ectoderm of the tentacles, the identity of which still await proof, but may be sensory neurons or their precursors.

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Some biologists think this is a possibility, though one that awaits proof.

That is not uncommon because it was used in glue, but we are awaiting proof he was using it on the surface, in his primer".

Obviously, we're awaiting proof of this.

Machala is currently awaiting proof of funds from Azeem, which he hopes to receive on Monday.

"I am currently awaiting proof of funds from Mr Azeem and provided that this is done on Monday, we hope to have a way forward for the club".

Aldershot owner and majority shareholder Machala has been in talks with Azeem over selling his stake in the club to the chairman, but was awaiting proof of funds.

However, the fascinating possibility of overcoming the problem of chemoresistance with an epigenetic therapy awaits proof of concept.

He began a new symphony while awaiting proofs of The Nutcracker in May 1892.

But others would likely await hard proof from a study such as QUEST, and meanwhile use higher doses of drugs like Crestor, Lipitor and Zocor.

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