substantiate造句(1) We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
(2) There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
(3) Katzen offered little evidence to substantiate his claims .
(4) Do you have any proof to substantiate your alibi?
(5) No evidence has been found to substantiate the story.
(6) To substantiate claims of priority, etc. 8.
(7) Graph the two equations to substantiate your answers.
(8) An attempt to substantiate this point will be attempted in chapter 8 from an internal management perspective.
(9) The evidence to substantiate this is limited to very few conditions.
(10) Bell, however, offers no direct evidence to substantiate the claim that there has been a shift in demand to services.
(11) Three main reasons can be put forward to substantiate this claim.
(12) These provide evidence to substantiate the loss and prevent possible fraudulent claims.
(13) I could substantiate the information that Mr. Docherty gave me through contact with the West Yorkshire metropolitan police.
(14) Though the standard of evidence we demand to substantiate extraordinary claims is high, it is not impossibly high.
(15) To further substantiate these results, we pre-incubated the nuclear extract with a 500 molar excess of wild type or mutated oligonucleotides.
(16) Some of the recently released assassination records substantiate other evidence that Garrison was a fraud.
(17) Thus, a certain historical myopia is required to substantiate territorial claims.
(18) He asked Wong to require the organization to substantiate its claim.
(19) Can you substantiate your claims?
(20) Can you substantiate your claim?
(21) Field experience did not usually substantiate the claims.
(22) It can let our life substantiate and rich color.
(23) He has made an allegation[/substantiate.html], and I expect him to substantiate it.
(24) Regarding recruitment of staff, there is little factual evidence available to substantiate the claim either way.
(25) The authorities claimed they were conspiring to overthrow the government, but offered no evidence to substantiate these claims.
(26) This is important as video evidence of illegal activities etc., can later be used in court to substantiate the groups claims.
(27) Historians do not make bald statements and always attempt to substantiate their point.
(28) They pay scant attention to the facts, rarely being bothered to research them or substantiate them.
(29) But these are no greater than are required to substantiate a claim to professional status.
(30) In the absence of witnesses, only a confession on the part of the defendant or sufficient circumstantial evidence will substantiate the offence.