substantiation in the PONS Dictionary

substantiation Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

requiring substantiation [or justification]

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Beginning with the early 1970s, he worked at physical substantiation of the system of chemical elements.
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Of complaints that proceed to full investigation, the historic substantiation rate has been nearly 25 percent.
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There is no scientific substantiation of that myth.
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Of the 11 investigations closed, three contained substantiated allegations of reprisal resulting in a 27 percent substantiation rate.
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The aim of this project was to develop criteria for the scientific substantiation of claims on foods.
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The book was largely criticized by the scientific community as the anecdotal reports lacked evidential substantiation in nearly every case.
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Substantiation can be through either electronic evidence (auto-adjudication) or paper receipts submitted by the user (similar to paper claims).
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Of the 14 investigations closed, one contained substantiated allegations of reprisal, resulting in a 7 percent substantiation rate.
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Nonetheless, confirming the existence of the effect was an important substantiation of relativistic gravity, since the absence of gravitational redshift would have strongly contradicted relativity.
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It remains a rather vague concept which is assigned a revolutionary potential without much theoretical substantiation apart from a generic potential of love.
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