How To Use Substantiate In A Sentence

  • The bigger thing for people to understand when is you put it on the unsubstantiated word of a reprobate witness who's getting "bribed" -- quote unquote -- by the government, paid by the government, and the 10th circuit mentioned that. CNN Transcript Aug 19, 2003
  • They have failed to produce evidence to substantiate the reason for refusal of the application.
  • Some ‘off licence’ indications are substantiated by some evidence, but its efficacy in several other conditions is based on anecdote and observations made in small numbers of patients.
  • Falling profits in the second and third quarters of 2002 seemed to substantiate the Fed's concern.
  • Say, for the sake of argument, that this is all unsubstantiated holistic hokum.
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  • The FDA letter, dated Jan. 10, said the ads made "unsubstantiated effectiveness claims."
  • PVC is one of the most widely used products in construction, from roofs, piping, flooring, wall covering and many other products and there is NO substantiated claims of negative health effects after over 40 + years in our built environments. Free Pvc | SciFi, Fantasy & Horror Collectibles
  • At that time I had certain, but unsubstantiated, evidence of subversion. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • West Yorkshire Police said they have not been able to substantiate any of the allegations.
  • But again, this has not been substantiated, on the contrary it was flatly refuted by one of the people we spoke to.
  • The prophecies of the Bible substantiate its claim to be inspired by God.
  • The variation uncovered in experimentally defined essential gene pools more or less substantiated this concern, although the different experimental methods certainly contributed to the incongruence.
  • The elderly have more leisure time, they need more spiritual appetite substantiated.
  • The Australian government has refused to sign the Kyoto treaty but still seems to have been buffaloed by the totally unsubstantiated claim that carbon dioxide is harmful.
  • Although the popular belief that tarantism results from a spider bite persists, it remains scientifically unsubstantiated.
  • According to JewishVirtualLibrary.org and substantiated by 'The Blood libel legend: a casebook in anti-Semitic folklore,' a 1991 book by Alan Dundes, an influential Roman Catholic magazine titled 'Civilta Cattolica' in 1881 revived the blood libel accusation, going on to write a series of articles forwarding the fraudulent allegation. Blood Libel Claim By Sarah Palin Causes Controversy
  • Complaints revolved around the completely unsubstantiated claims of 70 per cent absorption.
  • He said there were allegations that the teacher may have struck out at the pupil first, but this claim was unsubstantiated.
  • The government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude.
  • Shakespeare’s main object, or shall I rather say his ruling impulse, was to translate the poetic heroes of paganism into the not less rude, but more intellectually vigorous, and more _featurely_, warriors of Christian chivalry, — and to substantiate the distinct and graceful profiles or outlines of the Homeric epic into the flesh and blood of the romantic drama; — in short, to give a grand history-piece in the robust style of Shakespeare, Ben Jonson, Beaumont and Fletcher
  • But you are aware of course that you have completely failed so far to substantiate any of your accusations against my client. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • For many months, racing has been the subject of wild rumours and unsubstantiated allegations, much of them nonsense and most thoroughly offensive.
  • About the worst anyone can substantiate is that Obama derailed another Democrat or two for using fake signatures to get on the ballot. Whither McCain on Stevens’ Indictment? - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com
  • And while you might pet a stray dog and accidentally touch a scabby sore or some other yuck, the rabies fears seemed unsubstantiated and the cities haven't taken to rounding up the lot for the public safety.
  • As for the unsubstantiated and forcibly denied say - everything tales from this soon to be pin-up for "playgirl" magazine, the former boyfriend of Palin's daughter on CBS. CNN Transcript Nov 14, 2009
  • We managed to provoke him to get up once, when he challenged Opposition members to substantiate their arguments.
  • She accused chiefs of a coverup after a first probe called her allegation 'unsubstantiated'. The Sun
  • The seventh, to names that signify nothing, but are taken up and learned by rote from the Schools, as hypostatical, transubstantiate, consubstantiate, eternal-now, and the like canting of Schoolmen. Leviathan
  • We cannot transubstantiate base metals into gold.
  • The question of rumour and unsubstantiated allegation is a much broader one.
  • Subsequently, the police declared that there was no evidence to substantiate the allegations.
  • She accused chiefs of a coverup after a first probe called her allegation 'unsubstantiated'. The Sun
  • Journalists try to substantiate allegations with other evidence, but this isn't always possible.
  • They argued his claim was unsubstantiated and, even if true, had been calculated incorrectly.
  • Educational personnel were the single most likely group to make unsubstantiated claims of child abuse.
  • The distillation of agaves to produce tequila is believed to date from the second half of the 16th century; the earliest substantiated written record dates from 1621. Ancient eucalyptus trees
  • There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • So, not only is conductive education theoretically unproven but also practically unsubstantiated.
  • We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
  • This is important as video evidence of illegal activities etc., can later be used in court to substantiate the groups claims.
  • In themselves they don't really mean a lot unless they can be substantiated by some scientific evidence.
  • The golden mountain is consubstantiated with the property of being incompletely determined. Nonexistent Objects
  • Some of the new findings, though, support previously unsubstantiated folk wisdom about alcohol and caffeine.
  • The more investigative types questioned whether the unibrow could be a result of inbreeding (unsubstantiated), while fashion designers and stylists weighed in on whether the unibrow was still heinously uncool (oh most certainly). Buzzine » Polygamy Fashion
  • Another question: what do you mean by "substantiate" If you mean, can they "prove" the validity of NDE, I'd agree that the number is zero. The Memory Hole
  • They are now printing unsubstantiated, unsourced innuendo and passing it off as noteworthy.
  • `There is nothing wrong with good honest work, of course, but then I would have to substantiate the lie. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Researcher Maria Teresa Suarez, author of the book The Case of the Organ in New Spain During the Baroque, published by the National Center of Investigation, Documentation and Information (CENIDIM) and Carlos Chavez of the CNCA, indicated that the documental richness of the material discovered during the study of European organs substantiates the case for New Spain which suffers from a great shortage of data and is known to have had many destroyed. Pipe Organs in Guanajuato
  • People in the public eye, he says, are never allowed to forget even unsubstantiated claims of wrong-doing.
  • I must respectfully insist that you either substantiate these claims - which you cannot do because they are false - or publicly apologize for attempting to defame my character and damage my reputation.
  • Having said all of this though, I believe that it would be remiss of me if I did not challenge Ms Cherry to substantiate her very strong statement.
  • I hereby clarify that this allegation is baseless and unsubstantiated.
  • Photography even substantiated claims of overflowing creels.
  • Sangraal of Arthurian romance is “the dish” containing Christ transubstantiated by the sacrament of the Mass, and made visible to the bodily eye of man. Character Sketches of Romance, Fiction and the Drama A Revised American Edition of the Reader's Handbook, Vol. 3
  • In trial after trial, prosecutors put the doctor on the witness stand and his uncorroborated, unsubstantiated testimony was enough to send people to prison for decades.
  • The bed, which incorporates two fleur-de-lys, is rumored to have been made for a favorite retreat of Louis XIV, though that has never been substantiated. A Bed (Not for Sleeping)
  • What's missing is concrete evidence that substantiates the claim and excludes other influences.
  • Parents were outraged after social services investigators found no evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • To substantiate that, he showed the examiner his latest electricity bill. BLACK EAGLES
  • Accordingly, the hypothesized deterrence of ethanol to frugivorous vertebrates, or specifically primates, is unsubstantiated.
  • Freedom Foundation and Competitive Enterprise Institute to author studies designed to "substantiate" their claims for greater subsidies. CounterPunch
  • To substantiate claims of priority, etc. 8.
  • It was time to deploy Dexter's tactic of unsubstantiated allegation.
  • Another disquieting feature of the assessment report is the unsubstantiated claims of illness provided by the mother.
  • The second is the subordinate colour, which is used to substantiate the claim the primary colour holds on the viewers attention.
  • The last thing we need right now is for you to be making unsubstantiated accusations of corruption against the Special Forces Brigade. CODE BREAKER
  • Rational strengths of force groupings for the employment in the zone of active combat operations can be substantiated by two methods.
  • There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • But it is reasonable to expect that the media do not repeat and pursue allegations in a way that prejudges their validity pending the outcome of investigations by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards … Above all, they should not use individual allegations as the occasion for making highly generalised and unsubstantiated comments against Members of this House as a whole and against our parliamentary system. Betty Bothroyd The Autobiography
  • Your article failed to mention that GSK's concern related to an unsubstantiated theory being advanced by Dr. Mary Money that these adverse events were due to a direct vasoconstrictive effect on the pulmonary circulation, which could lead to a condition known as primary pulmonary hypertension. Avandia Label Had Data on Congestive Heart Failure
  • This finding is substantiated by the paucity of significant determinant variables in these models.
  • In 1943 his major generalcy was substantiated (made permanent); and late that August he was given a field command.
  • There are many unsubstantiated claims out there, and skeptics cannot possibly evaluate all of them.
  • The seventh to names that signify nothing, but are taken up and learned by rote from the schools, as ‘hypostatical, ’ ‘transubstantiate, ’ ‘consubstantiate, ’ ‘eternal-now, ’ and the like canting of schoolmen. Chapter V. Of Reason and Science
  • At the very least, to be a defensible use of a firearm, the shooter must substantiate that the other weapon exists and that it is being brought to bear in a threatening manner.
  • But you are aware of course that you have completely failed so far to substantiate any of your accusations against my client. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Recommended changes had to be substantiated by explicit statements of rationale, supported by the systematic review of relevant empirical data.
  • The claims were not substantiated by poll watchers, but problems did emerge at election sites across the country. Times, Sunday Times
  • This is a glib accusation, easily made but difficult to substantiate.
  • It would be very hard to substantiate (their policy proposals are barely a hair's bredth apart, and the one noteworthy difference - her insurance mandate - actually puts him slightly to the right of her), but I notice that her supporters on this board (see Gotalife above, for instance) make a great deal of him being a "radical" and her being a "moderate. Top Republican: I'd Rather Run Against Obama And His "National-Security Deficit"
  • As this theory, a logical conclusion from the gastraea theory, has been fully substantiated by the comparative study of gastrulation in the last few decades, we must exactly reverse the hitherto prevalent mode of treatment. The Evolution of Man — Volume 1
  • If and when technologies stabilise, it may be too late to randomise: clinicians may have developed firm if unsubstantiated views, such that they are no longer equipoised.
  • And notice how they have again conveniently forgot to mention the substantiated ethics complaint that found she DID abuse the powers of her office and break Alaska state law in the Troopergate scandal. Latest ethics complaints should be 'a wake-up call,' Palin says
  • But even with these parallel examples, it seems like the alliance of many in the black community with its shady stars is stronger, substantiated by some kind of mystifying cultural camaraderie; the same kind of thinking that prompted some African Americans to vote for President Obama just because he's black, and not as much as for his campaign platform. Cocoa Popps: R. Kelly on the Soul Train Awards-Morality vs. Entertainment
  • But if he were acquitted, then would her claim to be called Lady Lovel, and to enjoy the appanages of her rank, be substantiated. Lady Anna
  • Here's to dire warnings, unsubstantiated threats and looking over our shoulders.
  • The US government has placed blame on the magazine for printing an unsubstantiated and uncorroborated story of this magnitude.
  • `You can substantiate at least some of this, I assume, Mr -- er, Godwin? THE LAST RAVEN
  • Brumby further claimed that the story in the daily 'The Age' that said that Indian High commissioner Sujatha Singh complained over the attacks issue to Governor General Quentin Bryce in Sydney was "unattributed" and "entirely unsubstantiated". Times Now
  • The word of God is then like to be done, when there is so dear a love to it; and the soul so taketh complacency in it, and unites to it, that it becomes as it were consubstantiate with the soul itself. The Whole Works of the Rev. John Howe, M.A. with a Memoir of the Author. Vol. VI.
  • There is evidence in abundance which substantiates my claim.
  • The information is described as unsubstantiated and uncorroborated, meaning that it came from one source, so it doesn't rise to any level of specificity or credibility, for that matter.
  • I therefore ask you to challenge the spokesman, on my behalf, to produce evidence to substantiate his claims or withdraw them.
  • Nowhere is the debate more lively and contentious than in psychiatric genetics, but in truth there is a dearth of substantiated, empirical data.
  • The parts of Formes which seek to substantiate this thesis do so chiefly by developing the obverse one: ‘Society is God’.
  • This article is loaded with ex cathedra statements, unsubstantiated claims, and inaccuracies.
  • I do object to their claim, which I find totally unsubstantiated.
  • What evidence is required to substantiate a claim that an endowment policy was mis-sold?
  • The trouble is, as Brian's post on the excellent video debunking of climate 'gate' shows, when people are willing to jump to crazy and unsubstantiated conclusions at the slightest provocation, the term skeptic just doesn't cut it. TreeHugger
  • Dodds' argument from silence asserts the existence of a doctrine not substantiated by available evidence.
  • The reticence of our style, chosen, we thought, as appropriate to the forum, requires each reader to substantiate our claims on their own.
  • `There is nothing wrong with good honest work, of course, but then I would have to substantiate the lie. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • Thought is consubstantiated with the object
  • And while the popular Web search engine may point students to some scholarly works, it also points them to information that is unscholarly, unsubstantiated and, occasionally, untrue.
  • thought and the object consubstantiate
  • Dodds' argument from silence asserts the existence of a doctrine not substantiated by available evidence.
  • However the research establishment simply see unsubstantiated claims, and a lack of scientific rigour.
  • When you concoct facts that aren't there and then insist on them to "substantiate" your ignorance, then don't be surprised if people think you're not rational. Nipping the PIE ergative *-s theory right in the bud
  • Did their part of the sacrament transubstantiate in real as well as metaphorical terms? THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • In order to substantiate and expand the known information, she checked published transcriptions while combing through archives for new documents.
  • She offers a persuasive and very interesting hypothesis, as yet unsubstantiated[Sentencedict], to which classroom research could usefully be directed.
  • The judge does not understand that and therefore misinterprets the claim that the intercept was allowed by FISA as an unsubstantiated claim that a warrant was obtained. The Volokh Conspiracy » What Al-Haramain Says, And What It Doesn’t Say
  • A spokesman said that nothing had been found so far to substantiate the allegations of Nazi loot being in the collection, and there was also an obligation on those who were making the claims to provide sufficient evidence in support of them.
  • Roman even has Mark sing Hebrew songs to substantiate the family's piousness.
  • She claimed to understand black magic and to possess clairvoyance, ESP, and other senses unsubstantiated by science.
  • You see how truly your prediction regarding the flatness of the creature's head is substantiated by these casts; it is really not easy to know how, placed on so flat a surface, the eyes could have been very available save for star-gazing; but as nature makes no mistakes in such matters, it is possible that the creature, like the flatfishes, may have lived much at the bottom, and that most of the seeing it had use for may have been seeing in an upward direction. Louis Agassiz His Life and Correspondence
  • Did their part of the sacrament transubstantiate in real as well as metaphorical terms? THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • How about this for an unsourced, unsubstantiated smear.
  • To substantiate that, he showed the examiner his latest electricity bill. BLACK EAGLES
  • She offers a persuasive and very interesting hypothesis, as yet unsubstantiated, to which classroom research could usefully be directed.
  • Did their part of the sacrament transubstantiate in real as well as metaphorical terms? THE LAST REPORT ON THE MIRACLES AT LITTLE NO HORSE: A NOVEL
  • Do you have any proof to substantiate your alibi?
  • Scientific tests at the American trials found no evidence to substantiate claims of improved performance.
  • But you are aware of course that you have completely failed so far to substantiate any of your accusations against my client. DOUBTFUL MOTIVES
  • Regarding recruitment of staff, there is little factual evidence available to substantiate the claim either way.
  • There have been unsubstantiated claims of low-level intimidation in Dublin through this canvass.
  • But he did not bother to substantiate his argument by providing any figures.
  • The finding substantiates the straight-out collaboration transaction between sides is the best strategy to reduce the transaction cost and increase the transaction efficiency.
  • His apostles, as well as the great body of primitive Christians, held and taught what some call chiliasm, or millenarianism, can as readily be substantiated. American Lutheranism Volume 2: The United Lutheran Church (General Synod, General Council, United Synod in the South)
  • our ideas must be substantiated into actions
  • In September, the FDA sent five warning letters to e-cigarette distributors for "unsubstantiated claims and poor manufacturing practices. Are E-Cigarettes Evil?
  • Clearly, however, without further research, a presumption that temporal consistencies exist for other drugs, such as marijuana, barbiturates, and methamphetamine, would be an unsubstantiated one.
  • Parties must prove the circumstances used as a basis to substantiate their claims and replications except for circumstances that are considered indemonstrable in accordance with the procedure defined by the Code.
  • This has led to all sorts of unfair and unsubstantiated accusations being leveled against me.
  • Wood's second audacious - and completely unsubstantiated - claim was that all the lunar highlands were made of the rock anorthosite.
  • We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
  • Burial customs aren't well known for aboriginal Southeastern coastal populations, and this site could substantiate or refute ethnohistoric accounts. Break No Bones
  • I theorize that it may involve being bitten by a rare insect, diptera novelis, but have no proof at this time to substantiate my findings. Ann Aguirre » Blog Archive » Author classifications
  • Officially, the FDA has this to say about the phrase: A cosmetic is considered misbranded if its safety has not adequately been substantiated, and it does not bear the following conspicuous statement on the PDP: Lipstick Making - Filling Containers & Labeling
  • We have evidence to substantiate the allegations against him.
  • To substantiate that, he showed the examiner his latest electricity bill. BLACK EAGLES
  • Gossip can be the malicious spreading of misinformation, but unsubstantiated tittle-tattle is sometimes all we have to go on. Readers recommend: songs about gossip
  • Linebaugh and Rediker substantiate the evangelical underpinnings of proletarian revolts seen briefly before in the story of Francis, the Pentecostal maid.
  • The county council has always maintained that these claims are unsubstantiated.
  • However no evidence has been found to substantiate allegations that animals have been mistreated.
  • In order to substantiate and expand the known information, she checked published transcriptions while combing through archives for new documents.
  • Persistent, if unsubstantiated, rumours of birds still being offered for sale had continued to circulate. SPIX'S MACAW: THE RACE TO SAVE THE WORLD'S RAREST BIRD
  • This substantiates its folk use for indurations and/or tumors of the abdomen, eyes and liver.
  • Many of these arguments from the early 1980s now appear rhetorically overextended, with too many unsubstantiated leaps across discursive spans.
  • The president's trip will substantiate good relations with the former enemy country
  • Companies often make wild and unsubstantiated claims about their products.
  • This is important as video evidence of illegal activities etc., can later be used in court to substantiate the groups claims.
  • Such outlandish and unsubstantiated claims should provoke skepticism in all but the most gullible.
  • Where he ventures to substantiate his canard (if canards can at all be substantiated), he falls flat on his face.
  • It was time to deploy Dexter's tactic of unsubstantiated allegation.
  • CQ reported that not only were they true, but transcripts of Jane's recorded calls substantiate them. LewRockwell.com
  • He was forced from office partly on allegations of corruption, including drug trafficking, that were never substantiated in court.
  • Even our Reviewer finds evidence to "substantiate" that, given against George Burroughs, resting on spectres, in his feats of strength, in some malignant neighborhood scandals, and in exaggerated forms of parish or personal animosities. Salem Witchcraft and Cotton Mather A Reply
  • Defense in POW/MIA matters, would be able to substantiate this information. Command SgtMaj Rick CAYTON
  • The danger, as sleazy stories ooze from the depths of the Web, is that traditional news outlets will find themselves spreading unsubstantiated garbage. Howard Kurtz finds there are news nuggets in the tough, often tacky blog world
  • `There is nothing wrong with good honest work, of course, but then I would have to substantiate the lie. MISS MELVILLE REGRETS
  • transubstantiate one element into another
  • Now, the stomach is like a crucible, for it hath a chemical kind of virtue to transmute one body into another, to transsubstantiate fish and fruits into flesh within and about us; but tho it be questionable whether I wear the same flesh which is fluxible, I am sure my hair is not the same, for you may remember I went flaxen-haired out of The Best of the World's Classics, Restricted to prose. Volume III (of X) - Great Britain and Ireland I
  • Parents were outraged after social services investigators found no evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • Coleridge, are amalgamated and consubstantiated with his native thought. Milton
  • ; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'Offering the committee incriminating, documentary evidence to substantiate his charges, Bugliosi urged the committee to make a \'criminal referral\' to the Justice Department to begin a criminal investigation of Bush and members of his administration to determine whether first degree murder charges should be brought against \'certain members of this administration\ '. OpEdNews - Quicklink: Bugliosi to Congress: "The Bush administration has gotten away with thousands and THOUSANDS of murders!"
  • `You can substantiate at least some of this, I assume, Mr -- er, Godwin? THE LAST RAVEN
  • Or-remembering a past in which I imagined a future from which I might remember that past-and so attempting to consubstantiate the process of time itself in a single act of awareness. Serendip's Exchange
  • The painting substantiates the feelings of the artist
  • Yet the IGIS inquiry has provided no evidence to substantiate this conclusion.
  • Indeed, he did not himself acknowledge that he had recycled an unsubstantiated claim without any evidence that it was true.
  • Despite claiming he had made his money mainly from the buying and selling of used cars, through a pyramid game called "matchboard" and from providing security for a social club and for an ice cream van the majority of these claims could not be substantiated nor sufficient to acquire and maintain his lavish lifestyle, it was alleged. Archive 2008-02-01
  • Less than one per cent of the substantiated cases required medical care for broken bones or head trauma.
  • Frank Dux like most celebrities is continually subjected to misleading and sensationalized reporting, that often results in unsubstantiated allegations being made and repeated. FRANK W DUX
  • The red-baiting demagogue who publicly made wild, unsubstantiated charges assailing victims' patriotism proved no match for the fact-checking investigative reporter.
  • It was time to deploy Dexter's tactic of unsubstantiated allegation.
  • The presumption that the glass envelopes of these bulbs function as cutoff filters to remove short wavelength radiation was unsubstantiated.
  • Now, I am certain that priestly charism transubstantiates my lame lay prose into inspired revelation, but do not my efforts smack of presumption!
  • With no divorce laws, the church authorities were used to such complaints - and regularly employed a jury of matrons or ‘honest women’ to substantiate the claims.
  • Coca-Cola's line of VitaminWater drinks is not healthful, according to the Center for Science in the Public Interest, which is suing the beverage company for what it calls deceptive and unsubstantiated claims. STREET KNOWLEDGE MEDIA
  • There is little scientific evidence to substantiate the claims.
  • `You can substantiate at least some of this, I assume, Mr -- er, Godwin? THE LAST RAVEN
  • they substantiate their opinions by the use of precise textual reference
  • He has built his academic career on unsubstantiated claims that he is a Native American.
  • Pegging has typically been a way to substantiate the value of a local currency against the world's convertible currencies and to stabilize the exchange rate.
  • The Defendant further alleges that there were many warnings and cautions to Mr. Remillard to improve but no documentation was submitted to substantiate that.
  • This is all what we call anecdotal -- we don't have large numbers to substantiate this, but we think that there may be a potential for patients to get out of the hospital sooner. KFDM.com Breaking News : News
  • However, author offers no evidence to substantiate this assumption.
  • The Web site is filled with extraordinary but unsubstantiated claims regarding their cipher.
  • Let us send a team to Copenhagen first and then to the Centre demanding climate funds of a few thousand crores, put one of our economists to substantiate the claim, and when the money will not come we can always call a Bangla bandh against The Telegraph - Calcutta (Kolkata) - Frontpage
  • With the flamboyant, unsubstantiated claims come exaggerated insults directed at anyone who criticises or questions his work.
  • More-over, those who used his name to substantiate their own pet notions, those who would quote and misquote him endlessly, would find it convenient to forget that it was he who insisted that no canal should be considered until the comparative advantages and disadvantages of all possible routes were examined firsthand by experienced people and according to uniform standards. The Path Between the Seas
  • Methods : Twelve cases of CCF finally substantiated by DSA were retrospectively analyzed.
  • At that time I had certain, but unsubstantiated, evidence of subversion. A SONG AT TWILIGHT
  • He has made an allegation, and I expect him to substantiate it.
  • Given the uncertainties in both models and the significant differences concerning the causes (dust and soot, versus sulphates) and length (three months to several years), the analogy between 'nuclear winter' and 'volcanic winter' was unsubstantiated, having only a vague commonality in a short-term diminution of global temperatures. James Warren: This Week in Magazines: Online Dating, Erupting Volcanoes and Dick Cheney
  • But the bureau said the motives could either not be ascertained or substantiated by evidence.
  • He was forced from office partly on allegations of corruption, including drug trafficking, that were never substantiated in court.
  • Now that they have lost that argument, they have moved on to unsubstantiated claims of financial ruin for pubs.
  • Last month he was given leave by a court in California to sue the Illinois-based lawyer of a woman who made unsubstantiated rape claims against him.

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