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"This development shows that at least in the eyes of the court authorities the case was not substantiated enough," said Harris Ikonopoulos, the publisher of the left-leaning daily Eleftherotypia and a leading lawyer himself.
We had heard similar rumors over the past few weeks but they weren't substantiated enough to report.
Where risk factors have been identified, such as in knee and hip OA, with few exceptions, no prevention strategies are well substantiated enough or have proven benefit to justify widespread dissemination.
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The Committee felt that the evidence for dronedarone being safer than amiodarone was not substantiated well enough despite admitting that the risk of adverse neurological and thyroid events was lower among patients treated with dronedarone.
If I'm pointing out a problem or concern, I substantiate it enough so that the authors can't say, "Well, that's not correct" or "That's not fair".
The agency has said it had been "unable to substantiate allegations sufficiently enough to support disciplinary action" despite the employee's admissions, it said.
That being said, in many studies there are some people whose hair loss is mitigated or reversed via the placebo effect, so thinking something will work might make it work, just not reliably enough to be substantiated by science.
In other words, children that are identified are only those that were able to disclose, were believed, reported to, and followed up by proper authorities, and those cases that presented enough evidence to be substantiated as CSA.
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