substantiation

IPA: sʌbstæntʃiˈeɪʃʌn

noun

  • The act of substantiating
  • Something which substantiates; evidence, proof
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Examples of "substantiation" in Sentences

  • The information is substantiation.
  • For substantiation, see the article in Norwegian.
  • The burden is on the editor to provide substantiation.
  • But there's never been any kind of substantiation to that.
  • Confusion over substantiation, meaning of claims to consumers.
  • You seem predisposed to accept claims against 3d with little substantiation, which is just as bad.
  • GREG SMITH, REPUBLICAN POLLSTER: You hear the little rumors, but there's never been any kind of substantiation to that.
  • Mylanta Night Time Strength: first time a court adopted the FTC principle, for Lanham Act purposes, that lack of substantiation is equivalent to falsity.
  • They took a step towards lifecycle analysis — the kinds of things you need to think about to make a very broad environmental claim, even knowing substantiation is difficult.
  • I will be pleased to review any information which Mr. McMeans might directly provide in substantiation of your claimed SEAL service and to discuss your claimed credentials at length with him.
  • The 157-page report titled “Seeking a Human Spaceflight Program Worthy of a Great Nation,” does not differ from a preliminary report issued in August, but offers "substantiation" for their views, Augustine said.
  • A registrant who claims to be a conscientious objector shall offer information in substantiation of his claim on a Special Form for Conscientious Objector (SSS Form No. 150) which, when filed, shall become a part of his Classification Questionnaire (SSS Form No. 100).

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