How To Use Corroborative In A Sentence
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No matter how the case ends, the court's decision to accept the recorded testimony from the two children as corroborative evidence is epochal.
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I feel there is a need for corroborative evidence in these cases and a by-law like this could leave a Judge open to making bad orders.
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Is there any corroborative evidence for this theory?
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Not only did the majority of the media overlook this flurry of questionable and occasionally illegal activity on the part of the prosecution, it also seemed perfectly content to perpetuate damning propaganda on the prosecution's behalf, despite a complete lack of corroborative evidence.
Charles Thomson: One of the Most Shameful Episodes In Journalistic History
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In the total disregard of these basic rights as citizens, one is forced to take sides on the basis of informed speculation only rather than corroborative documents and evidentiary material.
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`It's a corroborative detail, but it's a long way from being proof.
STAGE FRIGHT
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The adjective, of course, is adminicular 'auxiliary, corroborative', which I intend to use whenever maximum obfuscation is a desideratum.
Languagehat.com: ADMINICLE.
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They will not prosecute on the word of one witness without some kind of corroborative evidence (fair enough, one might say, but what if YOU were the witness, whose word counts for no more that the scumbag who robbed you?)
“Pin your ears back you lot; the Gene Genie speaks” « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
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But what we are doing now is basically tracking whether there is a corroborative and corresponding response from southern-aligned forces, he says.
Satellite Images Show Build-up of Northern Forces in Sudan’s Abyei Region
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They convicted the wrong man on the basis of a signed confession with no corroborative evidence.
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No evidence of ‘conspiracy’ is necessary other than a stoolie's say-so - not cash, not corroborative testimony, not even the drugs themselves.
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Evidence acts in Alberta, Manitoba, Nova Scotia, the Northwest Territories, and the Yukon Territories continue to require corroborative evidence for unsworn testimony.
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All of this being ‘merely corroborative detail, intended to give artistic verisimilitude to an otherwise bald and unconvincing narrative’.
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I'm simply saying this, we have a mountain of speculation with the icing on the top is some kind of corroborative statistical argument here.
CNN Transcript Feb 26, 2007
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When she had quite finished and he had dug out enough corroborative detail to get the picture, he went into a long silence and cogitated.
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It's only what my dad would call corroborative evidence, or proof, "remarked William; whose father, although a blacksmith, was considered one of the best read men in Stanhope, and able to argue with
The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour, or, The Mystery of Rattlesnake Mountain
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`Then at best it'll be no more than corroborative evidence and a good defence lawyer could probably turn it inside out.
A QUESTION OF PRINCIPLE
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Most of the examples we use to illustrate the theoretical constructs we propose here come from our own data corpus, supported by corroborative cases from the literature whenever possible.
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It also turns out that Serres, the author of Nicoll's main corroborative source (the biography of Wilmot) was a forger and fantasist.
"Contested Will"
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I was most concerned there was an attempt to mould them so they were corroborative, which I felt was misguided and false.
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Tib's keen reasonings about young Lady Penrhyn's indifference to cash, which had at first seemed but 'dubitable' to the Highland Danaë, gradually acquired force from the strength of corroborative evidence.
Stuart of Dunleath: A Story of Modern Times
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All too rarely is corroborative material offered in support.
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They convicted the wrong man on the basis of a signed confession with no corroborative evidence.
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In fact, in some cases corroborative evidence serves as the retrieval cue for the repressed memory.
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As mythmakers they play with the idea of rewriting history, constructing artifacts - specimens from antiquity, or from a fantastic future - that become corroborative evidence to a fictional history of their own making.
Kiša Lala: Mythographers: Recalling The Future, Foretelling The Past
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I verily believe -- she had a great idea of my never asking unprofitably for anything in life -- bartered the most corroborative of the testificatory documents, which would now make the establishment of my case a comparatively light task.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Complete
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Now, another problem with that paragraph is that it seeks to deal in a compendious manner with disparate kinds of corroborative evidence.
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Her sister took possession of me, and of her papers, and the wedding-ring -- now in the custody of Dettermain and Newson -- together with the portraits of both my parents; and she, poor soul, to sustain me, as I verily believe -- she had a great idea of my never asking unprofitably for anything in life -- bartered the most corroborative of the testificatory documents, which would now make the establishment of my case a comparatively light task.
The Adventures of Harry Richmond — Volume 6
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Martin went on into a thorough study of evolution, mastering more and more the subject himself, and being convinced by the corroborative testimony of a thousand independent writers.
Chapter 13
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I like kindness of stonechats, and when I searched YouTube for corroborative material, the first two videos I watched seem to testify to the kindness of stonechats!
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