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The mother's score was awarded two points for corroborating a sport named by the son, deducted half a point for failing to corroborate and deducted one point for providing a sport not specified by the son.
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Consequently, the methodology can be useful for corroborating statistical models.
This is not observed for females (indeed the point estimate corroborates a decrease in occupations of routine content).
This point is corroborated by a study that claims that catechins are already known for their antimutagenic and cancer preventive properties [ 20, 21].
"There is absolutely nothing at this point to corroborate that he was actually there," the spokesman said.
This point is corroborated by examination of the corresponding calcium transients shown in Figure 6c.
The river systems that established themselves across these newly emergent land surfaces of the coastal plain would have created important migration corridors for both animals and humans, a point corroborated by the affinity of Palaeolithic remains across Britain and Europe.
We suggest using the published reports listed in Table 2 as starting points for rigorous quantitative studies with large sample sizes and corroborating conclusions of host-incompatibility based on field observations with seed inoculation and transplantation experiments.
Up to a point, their findings corroborate some common perceptions.
That was a point corroborated last night by sources close to the player.
The U.N. inspectors had corroborated, point for point, the open-source investigation that Higgins had conducted from his couch.
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