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be proof of
noun
An effort, process, or operation designed to establish or discover a fact or truth; an act of testing; a test; a trial.
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But that, he knows, would be proof of failure.
And Boosaaso's main jail may be proof of that.
And he pledges that the megaprojects he has in mind will be proof of that.
We want Turkey to be proof of how we can live side by side".
"It's always disappointing to be proof of concept for other people," he told me.
This may be proof of the exchanges' meagre offerings or of technical problems.
She's seen a white crow – presumably an albino – and takes it to be proof of the supernatural.
The current emigration from Poland may yet be proof of how Poland's post-1989 "success story" has failed.
Many Moussavi supporters began to warn darkly that any result other than their victory would be proof of electoral fraud.
On the stand, the defendant was unable adequately to recite the Lord's Prayer, understood to be proof of guilt.
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We agree that the targets for evaluation in randomized trials need to be chosen wisely and, indeed, some tests will evolve; therefore, the trials that are conducted will primarily be proof-of-concept experiments.
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