Examples of using Corroborating in English and their translations into Tagalog
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There is no stated need for corroborating evidence.
There is NO corroborating evidence for the existence of the twelve Apostles and absolutely NO evidence for the colourful variety of martyrs' deaths they supposedly experienced.
The Apostle's bones were found remarkably intact except thatthe feet were missing, suggesting the soldiers may have removed the corpse from the cross by cutting off the feet, corroborating the ancient tradition that Peter was crucified upside down.4.
All other senses provide corroborating or complementing perceptions to the visual reality.
In addition, transactions can be linked to individuals and companies through"idioms of use"(e.g.,transactions that spend coins from multiple inputs indicate that the inputs may have a common owner) and corroborating public transaction data with known information on owners of certain addresses.
The meaning we have taken is corroborated from the Quran itself.
These findings corroborated the results of studies in South Africa and suggest that the Earth's atmosphere was so poor in oxygen and poisoned by hot sulphurous gases from volcanic eruptions.
The soldier's claim to have come from the Philippines was disbelieved by the Mexicans until his account of the assassination of Gómez Pérez Dasmariñas was corroborated months later by the passengers of a ship which had crossed the Pacific Ocean with the news.
Nancy Bayly(Watts), who was in the car with Hughes at the time of the accident, corroborates this version.
Berners-Lee's view of Twitter has been corroborated by a study carried out by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, which found that false news stories are 70 percent more likely to be re-tweeted than true stories.
The new theory was brilliantly corroborated by the course of the revolutionary events of 1848-49, as it has been since corroborated by all proletarian and democratic movements of all countries in the world.