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If the allegation against X had concerned an event in England, or almost anywhere else in the world, the case would, the Observer has been told, have gone ahead without the need for corroboration.
None of the association signals the authors identified reach genome-wide levels of statistical significance, therefore stressing the need for corroboration in sample sets of a larger size.
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Although asking for proof of death may be traumatic for family members, examples in which inaccuracy of death reporting led to misleading results suggest the need for this corroboration.
The need for also considering corroboration and attribution of claimed impacts has been repeatedly emphasized in the literature [ 4, 14, 16, 17, 22].
Such correlations for our sample need further corroboration.
Addressing delegates in Perth, Mr MacAskill said: "We need to address the historic anomaly of the routine requirement for corroboration.
One doesn't have to look far for corroboration.
He scanned the room for corroboration, and his eye fell on Henry.
It's not wrong or disrespectful for reporters to ask for corroboration, or for editors to insist on it.
For corroboration, visit Josh Agle's first New York gallery exhibition and consider his kitschy but suave paintings of 50's-ish interiors.
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