Sentences with phrase «to substantiate something»

A writer of popular fiction, Russell Blake, said that shifting his prices didn't really move sales very much, but he didn't substantiate it with any specifics.
Author Russell Blake, said that shifting his prices didn't really move sales very much, but he didn't substantiate it with any specifics.
Mr Cameron has been mostly silent on the issue, but in an interview with the Daily Mail this morning the prime minister firmly supported Mr Clarke's arguments, while substantiating them in predominantly right - of - centre language.
List your job duties in a carpenter role and substantiate them as much as possible.
It's clear then that any supposed evidence used to refute perceptions of bias by the public are as scant as evidence substantiating it.
In that world, any new drug, procedure or idea has to have a research evidence base to substantiate it before it is accepted — common sense is not enough.
If you are giving solutions for the arguments and problems of main essay, make sure that you are properly substantiating them.
That being said, low - doc and no - doc loans can be helpful if you actually have a good income but can't substantiate it because you earn it sporadically (for example, if you're self - employed).
Many companies may use these claims without substantiating them, so proceed with caution when choosing a natural diet from commercially prepared food.
One can easily state their achievements in their LinkedIn profile, but those who substantiate theirs with quantifiable data and numbers to drive home their claim — are the one's whose linkedin profiles garner gazes from the recruiters.
One with the potential to substantiate itself for years to come with user - generated tracks.
As usual, it always pays to substantiate something in writing.
It was never refunded to me and it seems like the school got the disbursements but can't substantiate it with their records for class and book costs.
Students have to prepare a hypothesis for the essay and then to substantiate it by the valid evidences.
She's not the only artist on this track, of course, but the sheer complexity of the work, created through a controlled series of accidents, endows it with a kinship to natural processes, substantiating it as a shimmering alternate reality whose strength lies in its bonds with the flinty one we live in.
Certainly Downing Street could not substantiate it and Cameron declined to repeat the allegation outside of the palace of Westminster, where he is protected from a legal challenge by parliamentary privilege.
While it's common for businesses to pay lip service to having a family - like company culture, Transport Bourassa is one firm that's able to substantiate that
Editors will reject your content if it lacks the research to substantiate it.
They did not provide proof of these claims, and Business Insider has been unable to substantiate them.
«Together with Tmall, we can come up with a plan, substantiate it with data and move forward by leveraging insights that can help us to choose the right products for Chinese consumers,» he said.
I can't explain it, prove it, substantiate it, or persuade anyone of it.
(The objection is mentioned here for the sake of completeness in response to Hartshorne's overall claim above, but this is not the place to try to substantiate it.)
You'll see the most blatant appeals in television commercials, where the entire process of grabbing attention, presenting a message, substantiating it, and pursuing a response maybe compressed into ten seconds or less.
With a claim like yours, you need to substantiate it with citations from Nature, Science, Cell, PNAS, etc..
Some of them have very little scientific evidence to substantiate them, and several of these accepted notions have been statistically tested with startling results in Sexual Preference; Its Development in Men and Women, by Alan P. Bell et al. (Indiana University Press, 1981).
Even though he lived for 47 years we do not have enough material to substantiate it.
Lillard is the future of the franchise while Aldridge is still looking to take the next crucial step into superstardom in order to substantiate him being the team's highest - paid player.
Words are important and if they can not be substantiated they will always be challenged.
«I was afraid because... I was told to the face that you will be killed at a specific date, I have all the evidence, I can substantiate them... I have everything on my phone, I have kept the phones and I would be willing to show it to anybody who wants to see them,» Frimpong Manso said.
It is now becoming a pattern for Paladino to make serious charges without any earnest effort to substantiate them.
The governor also debunked the allegation that farmers killed some 2,000 herdsmen and stole their cattle, saying that the person making the allegation had yet to substantiate it and other claims he had made.
Chris Kresser thoroughly explained (and debunked) this theory, and a 2011 study reviewed this theory and found no scientific evidence to substantiate it.
The Altered Neuromuscular Control Hypothesis is the one explanation that has received the most extensive experimental methodologies to substantiate it.
Also, the most ideal approach to substantiate yourself is to take as much time as necessary.
In order to lend credibility to what you are saying, or offering as a topic idea, you'll need to substantiate it with some facts so make sure that if you share statistics or X percent or whatever, you provide a way to back it up.
Here's the thing — if you are claiming that you donated $ 5,000 worth of items to a charity, you'd better be able to substantiate it — even if you didn't have an appraisal.
If Sony can capitalize on this, they can substantiate they are the platform that hosts both Western and Eastern - borne games, a feat that MS won't be able to duplicate.
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