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There is no corroborative evidence to support any of these cases.
However, there is no corroborative evidence to support this case.
If the man should make that case this would certainly be corroborative evidence.
That the body was found without weight is also corroborative of the idea.
What is the other possible corroborative or supporting evidence here?
But corroborative evidence of who fired first has yet to be provided.
"I take it that they lack corroborative evidence," he said.
Other people who could provide corroborative or extra information were interviewed.
It can provide corroborative evidence as to the identity of a compound.
"Don't you think it might be better to have some corroborative evidence?"
That will be a corroborative detail if and when this gets to a courtroom.
"The police think they have the corroborative evidence they needed," Robert said.
About some illness, so little is known that looking for corroborative or alternative advice may not help.
Corroborative evidence may be drawn from the bodies whose position is about the centre.
Michael's role had been that of a corroborative witness.
Without some corroborative evidence, you must realise that your position becomes a serious one.
"It seemed important to get a corroborative witness," said Mahatma.
Without corroborative or forensic evidence, the state prosecution service decided that they would not face charges.
It would have been corroborative of this idea of motive.
There would be five independent, mutually corroborative stories supported by compelling physical evidence.
If you want any corroborative evidence on the subject you can ask him."
The more corroborative evidence, the stronger and more secure the case.
And ruthlessly enough to snuff out a life for corroborative evidence.
The difficulty for the investigator lies in the gathering of corroborative evidence.
"The difference between an innocent and guilty person's trial," he said, "is corroborative evidence."