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Given the prominence of LGT and statistical artifacts, a genome phylogeny cannot be taken as an authoritative statement about organismal or genomic relationships, nor does it constitute proof that such relationships even have meaning [ 56].
Older agreements and other archived documents constituted "proof" of China's right to control a particular frontier zone; negotiating on the basis of these documents, then, supplemented military conquest as a means of settling disputes.
According to Perpessicius, the failure was generated by the adversity other politicians had towards Caragiale, while Ion Vianu argues that the ambition itself had constituted proof of "perfect utopianism".
In some cases evidence must be corroborated before it can constitute proof.
It may not constitute proof, she admits, but it does suggest a disturbing trend.
Kihalic dismissed media reports that showed Croatian weapons were ending up in war zones saying it did not constitute proof.
Each one in its own way constitutes proof of life for movies.
Science, after all, is about questioning authority and about deciding what kind of evidence constitutes proof.
John Maynard Smith, for one, denies that they constitute proof of optimal adaptation per se.
Dr. King herself cautioned that the papyrus fragment did not constitute proof of Jesus' marital status.
These don't constitute proof that black holes exist, but taken together they represent powerful evidence.
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