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He claims he has evidence which could prove his innocence.
The technology has proven to help the most demanding customers.
Over the years scientists have devised many such coding methods, and they have proved crucial in many technological feats.
A solution to the problem of toxic waste is proving elusive.
The Internet has proved a blind alley for many firms.
No evidence has emerged that this actually happened.
Too many young people are unable to write or spell well, as employers will testify.
She jazzes up the products and generally proves that anything a man can do, a woman can do better.
She will first have to establish her leadership credentials.
But at his trial, investigators testified that based on the burn patterns in the house, the fire had been arson.
As it turned out, I was damn right.
Glass cautions that most studies don't necessarily prove a causal link between greenness and health, but they're nonetheless helping spur action.
He testified under oath that the car was being driven slowly at the time of the accident.
Passports are frequently serviceable in proving the identity of the traveler.
Passports are frequently serviceable in proving the identity of the traveller.
Good communication with people around you could prove difficult.
Such "trading down" proved true for much of the latest recession, when fast-food companies picked up customers who could no longer afford to eat at casual restaurants.
While, I will do my best to live up with what I have planned, and the result will prove it.
We believe the evidence clearly demonstrated that we do not infringe and that the i4i patent is invalid.
Our fears proved groundless.
Under current divorce law, husbands and wives each get half of the marital assets unless one is proven to have acted in a way that violated the marriage.
All our fears proved ill-founded.
Our speculations proved right.
We do not attempt, in the strict sense, to prove or to disprove anything, unless its importance makes it worthy of that honour.
"Historically markets have been able to handle these things," says Vedder.