Evidenced [verb]

Definition of Evidenced:

prove

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According to a new Monmouth University poll, about three in four Republicans now doubt the fairness of the 2020 presidential election, even though there is no evidence that the electoral process was compromised in a way that could affect the outcome.

There’s evidence that apps can help by breaking transmission chains and preventing new cases, even without tons of users.

Skeptics be warned, he comes with thousands of years of evidence.

But, he says, “I’d like to see a bit more evidence before scaling this up to a global event” that led to shifts in both plant and dinosaur evolution.

Every state says there is no evidence of fraud, and federal and local election officials of both parties released a joint statement to say exactly that.

Evolution is a theory — an explanation about how the world works, backed by evidence.

The FDA also pointed a finger at the PCR “without any foundation of evidence,” Levine, the state health commissioner, told ProPublica.

He expects to see evidence that SARS-CoV-2 is evolving in that direction.

While there’s scant evidence of coronavirus transmission out of doors, some said being outside wasn’t a magic bullet, while others felt the group was too big.

There is no evidence that any voting system deleted or lost votes, changed votes, or was in any way compromised.