Serving to support or corroborate.
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Examples for "confirming"
Examples for "confirming"
1A statement confirming the Pioneer deal is expected on Monday, sources said.
2One in six of those would get results confirming a heart problem.
3I think he's confirming my work, though he isn't being very clear.
4Was there confirming data and research that indicated that this approach worked?
5Mr Ronnie Lynam said his client had produced documents confirming his identity.
1Main outcome measures: Completeness of case detection was examined in collateral studies.
2Northern Ireland continues to be collateral damage in Brexit, said the source.
3For starters, money market funds are not allowed to hold defaulted collateral.
4That collateral is mainly in the form of government securities, Nesbitt said.
5Wrong place wrong time, or mistaken for someone else, or collateral damage.
1The Prime Minister's office was verifying that information, he told the House.
2The second part of the paper was aimed at verifying this hypothesis.
3He said authorities were verifying lists of casualties and had confirmed 72.
4It had had trouble in the past verifying foreign applications, it said.
5Governments may act in haste without verifying suppliers or determine fair prices.
1These hypotheses need to be tested in future studies using confirmatory approaches.
2UK and international guidelines suggest confirmatory second-test results should first be obtained.
3Stoke Central MP Gareth Snell rejected the idea of a confirmatory referendum.
4A confirmatory factor analysis was carried out to test factor st …
5Suspicious lesions underwent confirmatory investigation, and patients were reevaluated at 4 months.
1Tourists must buy these outside Japan, validating an 'exchange order' on arrival.
2Results: Thirteen external validation studies were identified, validating 18 different prognostic models.
3Future studies validating the clinical efficacy of this combination strategy are warranted.
4The Compensation Fund is the process of validating pensioners through data cleansing.
5Your friends are surprised and happy to see you, validating your choice.
1Not by analysing DNA or finding stray fibres, that's just corroborative detail.
2After the exchange of a corroborative nod between them the footman advanced.
3Thus we see that the ancient classics are intertwined and mutually corroborative.
4The affair was clear enough now, except for some few corroborative details.
5That was another and corroborative sign, clearer to him than printed capitals.
1Maybe I came to you too quickly without substantiating this girl's claims.
2Is there not a passage in Revelations substantiating the doctrine of intercession?
3The information substantiating his background had been entered into the appropriate data banks.
4Science is continually substantiating and confirming things which the witches have known through millennia.
5There will be no difficulty in substantiating this second trait.
1For Miriam, this interview was confirmative of much that she had suspected.
2The data were then divided into independent explorative and confirmative samples.
3It is a collective thing and a confirmative of humanity.
4Better screening and confirmative haemostatic assays are still needed.
5It is written, and we have laws, examples, reasons, and daily experiences confirmative of the same.
1Now we can share in the validatory sound of God Save the Queen.
1The National Business Daily cited a lawyer familiar with the IPO as saying AgBank's application has entered a substantiative stage.
1Speaking at a press conference on Friday, Mr Boyce said the force has interviewed her and is working on gathering corroboratory evidence.