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" Corroborating other theories, his conclusion is that a Sukhoi jet ( which he identifies as a Su-15 ' Flagon ') was flying below its minimum allowed altitude, and " without realizing it because of the terrible weather conditions, he passed within 10 or 20 meters of Yuri and Seregin's plane while breaking the sound barrier.

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Corroborating this view, a study conducted by James W. Deardorff states that only a small percentage of extraterrestrial civilizations may be aggressive.
Corroborating external observation by cognitive data in the description and modelling of traditional music ».

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Corroborating Mr. Hodges' figures was the Federal Reserve Board's report of the large sales increase in the nation's department stores for the week ending March 4.
Corroborating this, Lém was captured at the site of a mass grave that included the bodies of at least seven police family members.
* Rasmussen, William T. Corroborating Evidence: The Black Dahlia Murder.

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In law, corroboration refers to the requirement in some jurisdictions, such as in Scotland, that any evidence adduced be backed up by at least one other source ( see Corroboration in Scots law ).
Jessup replied to Allende by a postcard, asking for further evidence and corroboration.
Credibility of anything other than first-hand evidence being difficult to establish, but motivations for believing hearsay and evidence ' found ' without first-hand corroboration from those who were actually there, not to mention probability of torture being used in gaining confessions or other ' intelligence ', makes it all but impossible to rule out the conspiracy theories.
Some jurisdictions also hold that without first showing independent corroboration that a crime happened, the prosecution may not introduce evidence of the defendant's statement.
The judge ruled that there was no credible evidence or corroboration to lead to the license being suspended, and that a review of the videotaped interviews with McMartin children " reveal a pronounced absence of any evidence implicating Ann in any wrongdoing and ... raises additional doubts of credibility with respect to the children interviewed or with respect to the value of CII interviewing techniques themselves.
The police stated that the accusation was false and laid charges against Maud of criminal mischief, after evidence surfaced such as video of Maud boarding a bus 15 minutes after being stopped by police, corroboration by police GPS, and testimony by witnesses that Maud was not wearing a jacket that night.
In fact, the ARD and other secular parties felt corroboration of such a relationship came in the form of the military ’ s impassivity towards the JI after evidence of its association with al-Qaeda, recognition of the MMA as the main opposition in Parliament, and the MMA ’ s reticence in the wake of the storming of the Lal Masjid.
Therefore, these oral accounts have substance but need corroboration by anthropological and scientific evidence.
In Scots law the rule of corroboration in criminal cases, requires that there must be two pieces of evidence, to prove each essential fact.
The innocent owner of a car used in a back-room bookie operation robbery is " railroaded " ( informal, refers to the conviction of someone based on false or weak evidence without proper corroboration ) for the killing of a cop during the getaway.
However, he could not uncover a single scrap of evidence to support his theory, and the British Official Secrets Act deadline in 1975 passed without any corroboration.
The evidence suggest further that presumably, Igala separated form the group before the split of Yoruba into the present day Yoruba dialects considering the extent of linguistic divergence found between Igala on one hand, and the rest of Yoruba on the other ” ( 1978: 32 ) Akinkugbe cites lexicostatistic evidence as well as evidence of sound shifts and lexical innovations as support or corroboration of this claim.

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B attempts to falsify A's conditional statement (" if Republican then against gun control ") by providing evidence he believes would contradict its implication.
Lewis calls On the Incarnation of the Word of God a " masterpiece ") as evidence of his righteousness.
") Many of Poole's arguments were easily attended to, but both authors emphasize the importance of Cotton Mather's difficult and contradictory view on spectral evidence, as copied in the final pages of Increase Mather's " Cases of Conscience " called " The Return of Several Ministers.
Most of what is known about Pre-Contact (" Ancient ") Chamorros comes from legends and myths, archaeological evidence, Jesuit missionary accounts, and observations from visiting scientists like Otto von Kotzebue and Louis de Freycinet.
In 2004, NIST researchers presented evidence that an isotropic non-crystalline metallic phase ( dubbed " q-glass ") could be grown from the melt.
A 1985 United States Department of Justice report by the Tort Policy Working Group noted: ' The use of such invalid scientific evidence ( commonly referred to as " junk science ") has resulted in findings of causation which simply cannot be justified or understood from the standpoint of the current state of credible scientific or medical knowledge.
" Various uses of the word ' black ' ( for example, " Haply for I am black ") are insufficient evidence for any accurate racial classification, Honigmann argues, since ' black ' could simply mean ' swarthy ' to Elizabethans.
A plea of autrefois acquit ( Law French for " previously acquitted ") means the defendant claims to have been previously acquitted of the same offence, on substantially the same evidence, and that he or she therefore cannot be tried for it again.
Other candidate gene studies have provided weak evidence that some personality traits are related to AVPR1A (" ruthlessness gene ") and MAOA (" Warrior gene ").
In the common law of negligence, the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur ( Latin for " the thing speaks for itself ") states that the elements of duty of care and breach can be sometimes inferred from the very nature of an accident or other outcome, even without direct evidence of how any defendant behaved.
Place-name evidence from Dunragit ( possibly " Fort of Rheged ") suggests that, at least during one period of its history, Rheged extended into Dumfries and Galloway.
However, the DNA evidence cited above is from mitochondrial DNA ( mtDNA ), which can often move easily between closely related species (" introgression ") when they hybridize.
In August 1976, Science published a retrospective cohort study by Educational Testing Service psychologist Herman Witkin and colleagues that screened the tallest 16 % of men ( over 184 cm ( 6 ' 0 ") in height ) born in Copenhagen from 1944 – 1947 for XXY and XYY karyotypes, and found an increased rate of minor criminal convictions for property crimes among sixteen XXY and twelve XYY men may be related to the lower intelligence of those with criminal convictions, but found no evidence that XXY or XYY men were inclined to be aggressive or violent.
The " petit jury " ( or " trial jury ") hears the evidence in a trial as presented by both the plaintiff ( petitioner ) and the defendant ( respondent ).
The last such instance was very near the end of the series, when the survivors of a previous IMF operation ( Season Six's " Casino ") recognized a vacationing Phelps from security camera photos and kidnapped him to force his team to retrieve evidence that a plea-bargaining mobster is about to turn over to authorities.
The Directory thought it time to react ; the bureau central had accumulated through its agents, notably the ex-captain Georges Grisel, who had been initiated into Babeuf ’ s society, complete evidence of a conspiracy ( later known as the " Conspiracy of Equals ") for an armed rising fixed for Floréal 22, year IV ( 11 May 1796 ), in which Jacobins and socialists were combined.
This was denied by the US State Department, who responded that " the Greek terrorist organization ' 17 November ' was responsible for both assassinations ", and asserted that Grivas's central piece of evidence had been a document (" Westmoreland Field Manual ") which the State department, as well as a Congressional inquiry had dismissed as a Soviet forgery.
" He presents evidence that the name (" Pummay ") in the last line is a shortened form ( hypocoristicon ) of the name of Shubna's king, containing only the divine name, a method of shortening “ not rare in Phoenician and related Canaanite dialects .”.
Archeological evidence, such as the so-called Giant's Hedge and the stone circle at Bin Down ( from the Cornish " Bin Dun ", meaning " hill fort ") on a hill above East Looe, indicates that the area around Looe was inhabited as early as 1000 BC.
Some have responded to the proponents of this view of the Moloch sacrifices ( being only a ritualized " pass between flame ") by pointing out their failure to understand the Hebrew idiom le ha ' avir ba ' esh to imply " to burn " and their use of anthropological evidence of suspect relevance to draw parallels to early Hebrew religious practices.
Ray Thomas's flute had been in evidence earlier (" I've Got A Dream ") on their debut album, however it became a far more featured instrument from this point onwards as they started incorporating distinct psychedelic influences, which was later developed in a concept album revolving around an archetypal day in the life of everyman.
The " Yunost " (" Adolescence ") series were practically identical to Meccano sets with the same number, but there is no evidence of larger sets ( equivalent to No. 4 or larger ) being produced.

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