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There were a good many corroborating sources, in any case.
However, there is no corroborating evidence that he was involved in either of those events.
However, there is no corroborating evidence to support this claim.
So far, none of the people who knew him, or Beth, could give her any corroborating evidence.
"And now we even have a corroborating witness for the prosecution."
How far could he be trusted as a corroborating witness?
"I trust that you two have a corroborating story to tell the commander tomorrow."
Evidence much more corroborating than the footprints she'd collected in her career.
"It is believable, but we do need some additional corroborating evidence."
As I have explained, there is too much corroborating evidence to support it."
Several other groups claimed responsibility, without any corroborating evidence or verified data.
She pointed out that my only corroborating witness was unconscious the last time I had seen him.
Maybe Mary will come forward now that she has a corroborating witness."
Few corroborating sources are available and at present it is not possible to verify this claim.
He wouldn't have believed his own grandmother without a corroborating witness.
"But without any corroborating evidence to back up her statements, we had to give the defendant the benefit of the doubt."
To elevate the idea above pure speculation, we need some corroborating evidence.
Wayne was at the office and neither of us has corroborating witnesses."
There was no death certificate or other corroborating evidence, and the doctor who signed the original letter died in 1953.
But then Clinton was accused of rape by a credible woman with four corroborating witnesses.
More recently, some corroborating scientific evidence in support of its long history of use has emerged.
"Frequently, there's no corroborating evidence that the strange behavior began after the medication was prescribed."
Any class of transporter can lead to the same observation, and additional corroborating evidence is usually required.
It said the briefs "left an impression of many corroborating reports where in fact there were very few sources."
The following are some considerations to help you decide whether you can use the data: The corroborating evidence is strong.