Examples of using Corroborates in English and their translations into Vietnamese
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There is nothing that corroborates what you think.
Any news event posted should include a source that corroborates it.
I'm sorry, but everything corroborates the bass player's story.
Another comment from former Google engineer Edmond Lau corroborates this.
This corroborates a report which we had already received from other sources…".
Closer scrutiny of some of these countries corroborates these conclusions.
This new work corroborates that evidence and, furthermore, explains why that trend has occurred.
Poroshenko's recent move to impose martial law corroborates this view.
This corroborates previous info we have had, which also included claims that the device will feature 4(or maybe 8?).
We have not at this time seen any evidence that corroborates ISIL's claim.".
This corroborates yesterday's rumor that Biel will provide Apple with"thermoformed" glass backs for the iPhone 8.
The interesting point about this statement is that Tacitus corroborates that Jesus was: 1 a historical person;
This finding corroborates the beliefs of the Indian tradition which holds that memorising and reciting mantras enhances memory and thinking.
A report released this month by Food& Water Watch,a Washington-based anti-GMO group, corroborates such criticism.
As for the next iPhone XR, the report corroborates rumors of it gaining a dual-lens rear camera and a new green color option.
Scientists have conducted autopsies on people who died from methamphetamine overdoses anddiscovered information that corroborates the study above.
(This corroborates data from the Observatoire de la Franchise, which says that 70% of new Subways in France are opened by existing franchisees.).
Congress may infer from this obstruction that any withheld documents andtestimony would reveal information that corroborates the whistle-blower complaint.".
This corroborates the confidence heuristic, because it shows that confidence does signal accuracy and does encourage people to believe what is said.
Where can we find the"massive body of evidence(that) corroborates the evolutionary origin of all living creatures, including humans"(as Drs. Taurog allege)?
In the past, scientists have conducted autopsies on people who have passed away from methamphetamine overdoses anddiscovered information that corroborates the above study.
As previously reported, data through Sept. 2018 corroborates that Ethereum remains the dominant platform for issuing tokens, with a share of almost 90 percent;
This species corroborates the hypothesis that the island of Mindanao has multiple centers of endemism, of which the southeastern highland of Mount Hamiguitan is one.
Congress may infer from this obstruction that any withheld documents andtestimony would reveal information that corroborates the whistleblower complaint,” Engel, Schiff and Cummings said in a joint statement.
Fanusie's testimony corroborates the contents of a 2016 Europol report which found no confirmed evidence to suggest that Bitcoin is used for terror financing.
Lead scientist Dr Seth Carnahan, fromWashington University, in St Louis, said:"Our work corroborates prior research showing that female doctors tend to produce better patient outcomes than male doctors.
This particular photograph corroborates Ms. Giuffre's claims, and there is no other reasonable explanation why an American child should be in the company of adults not her kin, in the London house owned by the girlfriend of a now-convicted sex offender,” Giuffre's lawyers said in the court papers.
Yes, I certainly think you're right- everyone's idea of quality is what they like,even if they think they like it because it corroborates some theory and that makes them more right(morally, militantly, oppressively right) than the rest of us.
A study carried out in June 2011 corroborates that over 67% of mobile phone developers have utilized the Android platform for publishing applications.
Dard Hunter in Papermaking through Eighteen Centuries corroborates this by writing,"The Chinese used starch as a size for paper as early as A.D. 768 and its use continued until the fourteenth century when animal glue was substituted.".