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"prove" Definitions
  1. [transitive] to use facts, evidence, etc. to show that something is true
  2. linking verb if something proves dangerous, expensive, etc. or if it proves to be dangerous, etc., you discover that it is dangerous, etc. over a period of time synonym turn out (1)
  3. [transitive] to show other people how good you are at doing something or that you are capable of doing something
  4. [transitive] to show other people that you are a particular type of person or that you have a particular quality
  5. [intransitive] to swell (= become larger or rounder) before being baked because of the action of yeast synonym rise

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977 Sentences With "prove"

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And he would put them through the drills and the motions, prove it, prove it, prove it.
If Evan ... he will prove it or not prove it.
I can prove it's rumor, but I can't prove it's fact. Yet.
To prove it's a crime one must also prove intent; it would seem
Time and again, rational calculations prove as faulty as irrational forces prove overwhelming.
And to prove her point, she called Sheilds' daughter on speakerphone to prove her innocence.
""You can never prove that a theory is correct—you can only prove it wrong.
Both are asked to prove their leadership, but only one is asked to prove her humanity.
The doctor is there to prove she's crazy; the spirits are determined to prove she's not.
There's a splash of underdog mentality in there too: When we prove ourselves, we prove it.
If a person could prove ownership of any of them, it would prove they were Satoshi.
I didn't need to prove anything to myself; I just wanted to prove something to him.
High numbers of arrivals prove their premise, while low numbers prove the effectiveness of their remedies.
Given Iran's need to prove the high costs of the killing, however, that will prove difficult.
"You can never prove that a theory is correct—you can only prove it wrong," said Vitale.
The 2013 study couldn't prove that this was *because* of selfies, but it also didn't not prove that.
He gives her a choice: Prove them right and kill me, or prove them wrong and save Stick.
It's sad to see those trying so hard to prove themselves right that they accidentally prove themselves wrong.
Live up to your standards and be grateful for the opportunity to prove your love, prove your worth.
I needed to prove myself — and I wanted to prove to myself that I could be a good person.
That's the biggest thing for me, to prove to myself and prove to everybody else I could do it.
So we're trying to prove it, and we're trying to work with other people who are trying to prove it.
"We had to prove we are the owners of the work, and to prove our identities," Smith and Jane said.
The House action would prove wasted, though beneficial to Trump with the public, while both could prove costly to Democrats.
But I cannot prove, and I would imagine you can also not prove, that they are in fact different people.
I don't need labels, categories, to prove I am worthy of respect, to prove that I should be listened to.
I don't need labels, categories to prove I am worthy of respect, to prove that I should be listened to.
"How you going to lock somebody up like that without a breathalyzer to prove, to really prove it?" he said.
Going to Fox News to prove you're not a pervert is like doing the word search to prove you're smart.
But it is easier to prove the Mersenne numbers are primes than it is to prove other primes, he said.
While taking Florida off the list could prove helpful to Scott, the way the decision was made could prove problematic.
False claims of harassment are exceedingly rare and impossible to prove; even meritorious claims of harassment are hard to prove.
And, you know, after working so hard because I felt like I had to prove myself in college, then to prove myself in the master's program, I felt like I had to prove myself to him, too.
So if you can prove -- can you prove, Brian, that they were negligent because other resorts have handled it much better?
If you can prove you've already done what the building code requires, that's a mediation, but it's hard to prove that.
That's a big if, and to get there Samsung will need to prove it works and prove that people use it.
To prove subornation of perjury, a prosecutor has to prove a defendant procured someone else's false testimony on a material matter.
"He continued: "With manslaughter, you have to prove a direct cause … It's much harder to prove that causation with a suicide.
And then if you do prove yourself, you feel like in the next one, you have to prove yourself even more.
You can't prove a negative; therefore, you can never prove definitively that "the Snyder cut" or "the JJ cut" don't exist.
But we can't prove that it will rise in the same way we can prove that two plus two is four.
In fact, Wright tried to prove it, got yelled at, said he'd really double extra prove it, then opted for seclusion instead.
Trying to prove it's also a hate crime puts more responsibility on prosecutors, who already must prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
" A U.S. Court of Appeals reversed that, saying "women did not have to prove discrimination...to prove they had been sexually harassed.
Smearing is not good enough in an impeachment effort; Democrats would have to prove — repeat, prove — that Kavanaugh has committed impeachable offenses.
"In order to prove you're a truth teller, you have to prove it happened," said Joseph Cammarata, who represented seven Cosby accusers.
The evidence "is so riddled with inconsistencies" that it can't prove anything, let alone prove it beyond a reasonable doubt, she said.
I told them that they would have to do a few things before I would entertain that suggestion: prove that it's encrypted data, prove that I'm able to decrypt it, and prove that they're able to compel me to do so.
At one point he was asked by Norton to prove his knowledge of the Dothraki language, and prove it he most certainly did.
He used to carry you around to prove he was American, now he needs to carry you around to prove he's only 54!
Many of these are "paper crimes," which means prosecutors only need to prove Manafort filed illegal paperwork and don't need to prove motive.
How might one prove that this is more than a figure of speech—prove it in the way a brain scan proves things?
I was trying to prove to people something and then I realized I don't have to prove to anybody what I already am.
Either the Mueller investigation would prove the president was a longtime Russian asset, or it would prove itself to be a gnarled sham.
To do that you have to: Apply Prove you're disabled "enough" (which is harder than you think) Prove you don't have enough income.
They tell of being locked out of deals, of being condescended to, of having to prove their skills and then prove them again.
"Avevamo prove incontrovertibili della responsabilità ufficiale egiziana," mi disse un funzionario dell'amministrazione Obama — uno dei tre ex funzionari che hanno confermato le prove.
We can prove out ideas that would not be accepted through the gatekeepers of Hollywood and prove them out in audio and validate them.
"My motto is, everything I do is to prove myself right—to prove to my body that I'm gonna be here forever," she said.
"Should the authorities prove unable to restrain fiscal spending, or additional exogenous shocks arise, the status quo could prove very fragile," the IMF said.
I don&apost doubt that he&aposll be able to prove that it&aposs just he&aposll never be called on to prove it.
In order to prove wrongdoing in court under those rules, Amazon would have to prove Trump's feelings toward Bezos factored into the Pentagon's decision.
Ellenburg said he used the n-word to prove he hadn't said anything offensive ... and, apparently, to prove he was cool with black people.
"I am sure it will prove to be a fabulous investment and in an uncertain financial world, will prove its worth," the statement read.
In order to prove you don't owe the wealth tax, you will have to prove you have net assets worth less than $50 million.
Look, we can't prove these tweets from celebrities were all sent under the influence of weed... but we can't prove that they weren't either.
These lawsuits seek to prove that the women are telling the truth about Cosby's misconduct, and force Cosby to prove he didn't assault them.
But it's not even that you have to prove it works—you have to prove it works better than everything else on the market.
I have a lot of sympathy for Alecia, who feels like she has a lot to prove but isn't quite sure how to prove it.
"Donald Trump hasn't been a favorite for Latin voters, and I think they just wanted to prove it, prove it in the numbers," Dyer opined.
No one can prove or disprove these things, not any more than anyone can prove or disprove love or fear or any other human emotion.
We may wish this were not the case, but the experiment to prove otherwise these past eight years did not prove successful; on the contrary.
What Trump's tweets prove -- or, really, re-prove -- is that he is still very much a work in progress when it comes to political persuasion.
While it was medically impossible to prove Roundup caused Johnson's terminal illness, it's also impossible for Monsanto to prove Roundup did not cause his cancer.
Women's tennis had something to prove, and if Billie couldn't prove it, it had the potential to undo much of the Billie's fight for equality.
While it is certainly a challenge to prove a quid pro quo criminal case, it is equally difficult to prove some crime associated with collusion.
And using his family to prove he isn't anti-Semitic is about as effective as someone using a black friend to prove they're not racist.
And you better beta this and do it as cheaply as possible initially, prove that there's a real business here, prove what it's going to be.
Uber has argued that this is Waymo's burden to prove, and that Waymo would need to prove that Uber was engaged in planning a criminal scheme.
But Uber argues that this is Waymo's burden to prove, and that Waymo would need to prove that Uber was engaged in planning a criminal scheme.
"This gives us an opportunity to really prove to ourselves and prove to our local employer markets that we can develop something that's different," said Gragnolati.
They need to prove two things: No. 1, that they're competent, and No. 2, that they're likable, and men don't have to prove that they're likable.
Because anybody can prove love when you're just walking down the street ... but it's even harder to prove love when the devil's banging on your door.
For example, a visit to the NBC Sports live stream site may prove frustrating for many, because the network demands users prove they are cable subscribers.
How convenient: instead of the prosecution having to prove guilty conduct beyond doubt, the defence has to prove that such conduct could not theoretically be possible.
As if the president is required to prove all over again that he's fit for office or worse, to prove he won't burn the place down.
Basically, a zero-knowledge proof is a way to mathematically prove a statement is true without revealing any of the information you'd normally need to prove it.
It might not quite be time to throw out your soldering iron, but the technique could certainly prove useful for repairs where high temperatures may prove problematic.
But fair use puts the onus on these people to prove that they're not infringing copyright, instead of making the original rights holders prove that they are.
Now, in a trial that could last past Thanksgiving, the judge's musings prove as a reminder of the high burden prosecutors must reach to prove their case.
Other experts were skeptical that the travel restrictions would prove at all effective because they had probably come too late and the barriers would prove too permeable.
"I just wanted to prove to myself and prove to the organization and to this team that I could be a big league ballplayer," Alonso said recently.
This world has always been one that runs on ale and machismo, with men whipping out their (literal) swords to prove their manly worth, bragging about their many conquests to prove their manly worth, or, worse, raping women to inflate their conquest count to prove their manly worth.
He notes that there's no clinical evidence from the Food and Drug Administration to prove that aphrodisiacs work, but there's also no clinical evidence to prove they don't.
"Instead of the candidates having to prove why they are worth being hired, in some cases companies are having to prove they are worth working for," he added.
That can also prove disastrous, especially in those not-infrequent cases when the options prove to be worth less than the employee has already spent to buy them.
I've been trying to prove love for a very long time, and what it takes is to prove love in the face of devils, to amplify that message.
After 40 years, you'd expect the burden to be on the government to prove a fraud took place, instead of on the citizen to prove it did not.
Like certain presidential candidates who are trying to prove their street cred by riding the subway, de Blasio should prove to that he, too, is a true New Yorker.
Because in the scheme of investment priorities, you'll always be able to prove out the core business before you'll be able to prove out some of these mobility services.
The bottom line: The group wants the chemical industry to prove a chemical is safe, rather than waiting on the medical and scientific community to prove it is harmful.
He has to take on Sanders or Warren and prove that his approach is better and take on Biden and prove he would be a better president than Biden.
The charges are different, and potentially harder to prove In the 2008 trial, prosecutors were trying to prove that R. Kelly videotaped multiple sex acts with an underage girl.
On top of that suing for damages is very cumbersome in the case of unlawful processing, because it is usually very difficult to prove damages and to prove causality.
The state didn't have to prove that the company had intentionally misled investors, but it did need to prove that the company's misstatements had a material impact on investors.
But hopefully the next generation of females entering the workplace don't have to work as much to prove themselves and to prove that we can succeed and handle the responsibility.
You only have to a prove 60-day residence before filing for a non-covenant divorce, whereas for a covenant divorce, you must prove you live in the state permanently.
It's important to prove to the coaches that I know what I'm doing, but it's even more important to prove to my teammates that we can win if I play.
According to WalesOnline, Gardner may have to prove her statements in court, although—holy cow—how do you prove something subjective like a rude attitude or what constitutes mediocre food?
In addition, public figures who sue for libel in the United States must prove that the publisher acted with reckless disregard of the truth, even if the statements prove false.
With a single-lane or single-street bike pilot, you can prove that car traffic won't be significantly disrupted, but you can't prove that people will bike, because they won't.
The situation also could prove complicated for Mr. McConnell, who since winning the majority in 463 has labored to shed the obstructionist label and prove that his caucus can govern responsibly.
If you're on the ground actually talking to voters, and you're recording that information and getting it back, it's either going to prove your model right or prove your model wrong.
If, in five years time, it proves-- I prove to be wrong or we prove to be wrong, we're still making great content that's going to be in great demand globally.
He doesn't say anything to prove he's a Stark, like Edd asked, but does prove he creepily knows a bunch of things he shouldn't, so they decide to bring him in.
As it stands, to prove the kidnapping of a victim who is 12 or older, Cooper said, he'd have to prove that Elizabeth was unlawfully removed or had her freedom restricted.
Stone's lawyers have said the Justice Department must prove at trial that Russia hacked the Democrats and transferred those files to WikiLeaks in order to prove that Stone committed a crime.
Sometimes when I interview people I actually like people who are because they always have something to prove and when you have something to prove you work harder than everyone else.
Obstruction cases are notoriously difficult to prove beyond a reasonable doubt because prosecutors have to prove that the defendant was acting with a corrupt intent, and the evidence is often ambiguous.
Or it could prove a passing fad, like Frontback .
"I told him, 'Prove that it's bad,' " she said.
These clips prove ... it's not over until it's over.
So, she took one — just to prove her wrong.
I ran to prove them wrong … and I won.
Let me prove that -- anecdotally and with bigger data.
" He says this moment could prove a "spectacular opportunity.
"Basically we have to prove that the defense attorney, Christina Gutierrez, made a mistake and number two, we have to prove that mistake was significant," he told reporters gathered in his office.
But migrants who apply for protection under the Convention Against Torture have to prove that they're "more likely than not" to prove persecution in their home country: a 51% or more chance.
The second week of the N.F.L. season features some teams trying to prove last week was no fluke and others trying to prove their opening-day loss was nothing to worry about.
In the book, which CNN obtained Thursday, Comey wrote that Trump wanted him to prove the allegation was false in part to prove its falsehood to his wife, first lady Melania Trump.
Work requirements don't have anything to do with making people "prove their neediness," although recipients are, of course, required under various other provisions to prove they are qualified before they receive Medicaid.
But in practice, it might prove difficult to prove that migrants passed through El Salvador, meaning that it would likely only be used on a small scale to remove migrants, Capps said.
Mr. Cohen's testimony does not prove that Mr. Trump knew that the payments he was making were illegal — something that prosecutors would have to prove if they wanted to charge the president.
As a result of the Demjanjuk case, it is now enough to prove that a defendant worked in a death factory; it is no longer necessary to prove that he committed wanton murder.
They probably set out to prove just that — see the "Gatorade Sports Science Institute" research finding Gatorade is better than water for exercise — and science can find a way to prove almost anything.
Irvin also says that when cases are tried in the media "most of the time you're guilty and you have to prove you're innocent ... but we should have the evidence to prove that."
If you're interested, for example, in how Damore came to make his assertions, or why he thinks they prove what he says they prove, you won't find a satisfying answer (or any answer).
For a second there it looked like fans were out to prove critics wrong and prove director Zack Snyder, who had claimed he made a movie for comic fans and not critics, right.
I'm honored to be part of it, and to join with my fellow Americans to prove again, as each generation of free people must prove, that self-government is still the "best" government.
But when you look at it critically it's more likely they're earning much more than I am, because they don't have to prove themselves as much as I have had to prove myself.
In her suit, Zervos won't actually have to prove that Trump sexually assaulted her — she'll just have to prove that what he said about her was defamatory, potentially a lower bar to clear.
Raymond and his fellow plaintiffs will try to prove otherwise.
I think we were trying to maybe prove a point.
"He's obviously out to prove himself," Girardi said of Paille.
I'll wear reds and pinks just to prove a point.
Performance day is a chance to prove the skeptics wrong.
To what extent must the United States prove Russian responsibility?
Seconds later, Mr. Rubio seemed to prove Mr. Christie right.
Apple and Google have more to prove on that front.
The results seemed to prove that humans were inherently bad.
And that may prove to be harder than you expect.
But the reality is, none of Radar's points prove anything.
It's an assessment that's impossible to prove right or wrong.
Which goes to prove: Truth is often weirder than fiction.
Still, that could change if this week's discussions prove fruitful.
Next year could yet prove even better for the Kremlin.
Otherwise, that iconic ghost icon may prove all too prophetic.
How do you prove you're serious about making electric cars?
Two different groups instantly set out to prove her incorrect.
He is merely trying to prove that something could work.
There are very few ways to prove trust on Survivor.
Not everyone is convinced hydrogen power will prove viable, however.
Humans already struggle to prove their worth picking big stocks.
Just to prove that he's as real as anybody else.
Given recent comments, these are likely to prove quite stale.
His claim seems hyperbolic, but it may yet prove prescient.
It might even prove the key to solving this problem.
Animated aliens prove they enjoy watching the Gilmores' unique bond.
And like with any young operation, it wouldn't prove easy.
There's still plenty of room to potentially prove Einstein wrong.
And we have the tears and kisses to prove it.
These two guys don't need to prove their bona fides.
It needs to prove it's not just a gimmicky crossover.
But it's hard to prove that alcohol caused those problems.
She went on to prove her point about body shaming.
Danelle Umstead is continuing to prove that anything is possible.
Does Killing The Night King Prove Arya Is Azor Ahai?
A harm reduction group set out to prove that wrong.
But Spicer eventually trotted out the photos to "prove" it.
Who knows, Brexit could prove the catalyst for international glory.
These latest observations are now the first to prove it.
He just says that he doesn't want to prove it.
Fuck, he might just do it to prove himself right.
Bushman believes his results will prove useful to many people.
Physicists try to prove it wrong, and they keep failing.
I've been conditioned to prove myself over and over again.
How do you prove the molecules are actually from cannabis?
Ignoring their health, on the other hand, will prove disastrous.
Those could prove extremely difficult to control, given the conditions.
It felt like this thing that I had to prove.
I would at least get a chance to prove myself.
The facts prove that neither of these are legitimate arguments.
To prove his point, Christensen uses Uber as an example.
Yet the ELN might still prove harder to defeat militarily.
In attempt to prove my point, I sat straight up.
The company wanted to prove it's serious about audio quality.
But there are many reasons that could prove quite difficult.
Of course, there are always exceptions that prove the rule.
But we're getting there, and these CES products prove it.
But the Mass Effect series may yet prove BioWare's saviour.
Whether the strategy will prove effective remains to be seen.
" She teased, "and I got the receipts to prove it.
Qubits, they said, will always prove too fragile to control.
But there was nothing to prove in the first place.
They didn't have enough evidence to prove she was killed.
So the legacy camera makers have a lot to prove.
Instead, they should ask candidates to prove their programming skills.
And second, it's very difficult to prove something didn't happen.
He added that the strategy was unlikely to prove successful.
"We have the means to prove the results," he said.
But this is an easier characterization to assert than prove.
Can Mr Trump, as he suggests, prove the pessimists wrong?
Any further selling could prove an opportunity for investors, though.
If only Republicans would get a chance to prove it.
They would prove to be the pillars of our conversation.
Loyalty to party will be essential for her to prove.
That's necessary to prove the charge of predatory sexual assault.
To prove it, they sleep together on the bathroom sink.
"Collusion is tricky to prove, it's the money," Bourdain said.
Breitbart's ad revenues, such as they are, could prove volatile.
But the withdrawal of America is likely to prove fatal.
The car business may prove difficult to navigate once more.
And Jody and Frank are here to prove it all.
Nevertheless, streaming could prove a headline generator at E3 2019.
He even offered to take a polygraph to prove it.
As these photographs prove, that is not nearly the case.
This isn't the first quarter to prove Microsoft's cloud prowess.
I'm opinionated that we're right until they prove us wrong.
Assume these are fake and prove them genuine before purchasing.
In fact, attendance may be mandatory to prove your fandom.
But the founders soon worried that would prove too restrictive.
Its effects on the EU could, in time, prove profound.
But some are just dying to prove their teacher right.
With the EKG feature, that extra data could prove valuable.
Freshly slaughtered elephants are, and now, science can prove it.
I'm trying to prove to him every day I'm fine.
If I said yes, I'd be asked to prove it.
Raising capital may prove difficult under current stock market conditions.
The recent arrest of Julian Assange may prove relevant here.
The Boring Company has yet to publicly prove its claims.
You've got to come out every day and prove yourself.
As the photos below prove, this event was indescribably precious.
Short of potent laxatives, other milder remedies often prove helpful.
You want to prove how vital you are to both.
In both cases failure to do so can prove fatal.
For MoviePass, it may prove to be an existential issue.
But a more recent political challenge may prove as serious.
Such boys are anxious to prove themselves fearless to peers.
It may prove hard to achieve true interoperability between firms.
Studies have attempted to prove this with little empirical satisfaction.
How the economy performed in June may therefore prove decisive.
Embarrassingly, Mexican officials then proceeded to prove the exact opposite.
Demi Lovato continues to prove that she is a fighter.
The facts will soon come out that prove my innocence.
As with all Trumpian pronouncements, it may yet prove illusory.
If you are, however, it might prove a revelatory experience.
Disaster maps could prove revolutionary for the humanitarian aid community.
Perhaps this would even prove Mrs Mrs Merkel's legacy project.
There is, of course, no real way to prove this.
Brexit might yet prove to be just such a division.
And hopefully, it'll prove it through upcoming swarm flight testing.
It is an ambitious mission that will prove highly frustrating.
He will keep trying to prove himself to her family.
But the companies must prove they can handle the demand.
And demography is beginning to prove a drag on demand.
But determined guerrillas in mountainous terrain can prove remarkably resilient.
A fight with Israel could prove very embarrassing to Mrs.
All of that will likely prove bad for public health.
Now, does this prove, definitively, that the gator is real?
It is difficult to prove either side of that question.
Nvidia's terrible quarter will probably prove to be a blip.
The paper, it seems, prove that their fears were justified.
This week, I'm showing up to prove it to myself.
Cyborg is apparently done distorting herself to prove her legitimacy.
Well, take your pants off anyway just to prove it.
"We're back to prove we have the ability," he said.
"More work is needed to prove this conjecture," Hertog says.
Now it needs to prove it's worth all its hype.
Biden's [also] shorter so he's probably got something to prove.
Researchers say more studies are needed to prove the connection.
So the ECB may well prove to be relatively powerless.
Prosecutors needed to prove he intended to maim and kill.
During the monsoons, it can prove to be downright lethal.
They do not need to prove both of those things.
At that point I felt the need to prove myself.
Next, Zellner aims to prove Steven's innocence via brain fingerprinting.
And he has the Fight Club quotes to prove it.
" She added, "It was prove to her and everybody else.
I do not have any intention to prove to politicians.
There's no way to prove that this was product placement.
Click on for 10 examples that prove bigger is radder.
But for others, getting it right can prove rather stressful.
The rising inventory may yet prove problematic for copper bulls.
But they could still prove invaluable to Trump's reelection campaign.
Or prove to us that human beings are inherently honest?
López's obsession with Guzmán's sons would ultimately prove his downfall.
But we have to prove again we understand that hopelessness.
But the labor would prove to be a difficult experience.
But exposure is not enough to prove damages, Eggen said.
Arya (Maisie Williams) is given a chance to prove herself.
But several data points prove that to not be true.
His first 104 days in the White House prove it.
Serve still has to prove itself out in the world.
This was to prove a link that only painters noticed.
"Victory" for any particular group is likely to prove relative.
A better question might be, can the government prove it?
I trust in the system to help me prove it.
Outside of experimental conditions, it's never been possible to prove
But if Trump's promises prove mere paper populism, Jones won't
Data revealed what no one would otherwise think to prove.
"The goal, first, is to prove the technology," Slat explains.
To "prove" allergies, though, most doctors rely on prick tests.
A Spanish or Indian language game could prove popular. 8.
But this experiment does more than just prove a hypothesis.
I do believe this, but we need to prove it.
Second, Facebook wants to prove that it can regulate itself.
Tweet us those sleek photos and prove that #WakandaCameToSlay pic.twitter.
And he was right; they couldn't prove shit, Desautels recalls.
Delivering justice may prove even tougher than gathering the evidence.
Such examples can prove instructive, especially to local, grassroots organizations.
"Superfetation is controversial and hard to prove," says Dr. Greves.
All they have to do is prove they're in love.
And some people have even tried to prove the connection.
Then we all waited for her to prove me wrong.
In short, introducing a CBDC would likely prove highly disruptive.
Chemical cases involving birth defects are almost impossible to prove.
My strategy was simple: pick characters with something to prove.
You're special and to prove it, you need special tattoo.
No one can prove that it did not, of course.
I don't think I have to prove that to anybody.
Alisha's family is entitled to try to prove its truth.
Of course, it would prove experimentally that the material existed.
Gippsland Basin output could also prove more resilient than expected.
And they say they have the footage to prove it.
We got to prove ourselves and get to that point.
It could eventually prove a game in which everyone loses.
"This is a very difficult crime to prove," Beining said.
Nevertheless, HFCs may prove easier to control than carbon dioxide.
"I wasn't running Boston to prove anything," she later wrote.
Like any rookie, Ginny must prove herself to her teammates.
Revenge porn isn't the toughest thing to prove to Microsoft.
I'm just, I don't know, trying to prove a point.
Beauty is a dangerous business – and these stories prove it.
Her final conversation with Alisa will prove to be pivotal.
Start small and prove you can handle the responsibility first.
And if you're answering them, prove you already know it.
SK Gaming is coming into ELeague with something to prove.
Of course, this may prove to be a relative measure.
The fight itself would prove to be even more farcical.
And Kyaw Soe Htet occasionally likes to prove his point.
That could prove to be the biggest headache for Trump.
For Clinton, extended focus on the allegations could prove damaging.
Democrats are also jockeying to prove they can lead reform.
Yes. And you can prove me wrong in the comments.
At least now we have some numbers to prove it.
Credit card profits could prove a fleeting lifeline for retailers.
Now, there's a raft of data to prove him right.
Now he just needed to prove police were using it.
This feature could prove particularly effective for short budget flights.
Carlyle's timing may prove more valuable than its strategic nous.
How does one prove that a mental disorder is "real"?
They may prove to be completely wrong come next year.
"That could prove another boost to the market," he said.
"To prove he could do it, and boredom," he said.
Additional work is underway to prove up these reserves. 3.
Newly developed dyes, however, could prove to be safer alternatives.
To prove that I could do a larger consumer thing.
But a week can prove a long time in politics.
Too often, however, the capital's glitzy trappings prove too seductive.
Hitherto these had been widely suspected but difficult to prove.
Bids to provide power may prove to be too ambitious.
This airline continues to prove itself worthy of its name.
His opinions, though, prove that Pratt is sometimes not woke.
Squeezing out states to consolidate central budgets can prove counterproductive.
Here's hoping she'll get four years to prove them otherwise.
Asian women in particular feel the need to prove themselves.
In fact, James has the Instagram posts to prove it.
Should he go hide, To really 'prove he is sorry?
You're literally willing to go hungry to prove a point.
With luck, Africa's green one will prove just as resilient.
But first you have to prove the problem is real.
Then, just to prove her point, she praised Miley Cyrus.
These facts prove that these countries' allegations are not true.
Anki hopes Cozmo's advanced software will prove just as versatile.
It will prove that is has become the governing party.
But the latest scandal may prove the most threatening yet.
We don't think so, either, but we can't prove it.
This might ultimately prove to be a boon on Tuesday.
But first they have to prove they're not like Uber.
They prove he is dangerous to American lives and livelihoods.
To enroll, riders must provide documentation to prove their eligibility.
It's a fantastic opportunity to prove there are other models.
But the team wants the requisite trophy to prove it.
We've no doubt Jaime will prove this learning process again.
Growing up, I had plenty of examples to prove it.
But I did try to prove them wrong, and failed.
All because I was trying to prove Paul Hackett wrong.
You need to prove that bread for so much longer!
The anti-fascists who invade his campus to prove -- what?
Filing an indictment under seal, however, could prove more attractive.
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Here are a few basic statistics that prove that point.
Yet the market still has a bit to prove here.
On the issue of his successor, history may prove instructive.
Ultimately, they can prove more serious for prosecution or impeachment.
Prove to us that this time, you actually mean it.
How do I prove to my teacher that I participated?
Nor can the study prove concussions actually cause abnormal menstruation.
Daniel B. Kennedy is out to prove that they can.
"I got something to prove right now," Yachty told Lee.
You must also prove that that's truly your permanent home.
Or he may prove unpredictable, perhaps even defying his benefactor.
The question is whether they will get to prove it.
"I don't think I've got anything to prove," he said.
Even organising events related to air pollution can prove controversial.
So I had a mission to prove that it could.
Building islands from scratch didn't prove easy, either, says Xinglin.
I prove them wrong every time I go to work.
Forcing the EPA to set a standard could prove controversial.
Here, too, the smartphone analogy could prove apt, carmakers say.
Weisselberg, however, could prove even more damaging to the President.
"I had to prove this man wrong," Mr. Grayson said.
"You want to prove yourself," he said earlier this year.
Still, a few familiar faces had a point to prove.
In fact, the test results would prove to be accurate.
I'm not saying that I can prove it or nothing.
Yet there was no paperwork to prove the Jewish lineage.
Durbin asked the acting FDA commissioner to prove him wrong.
He doesn't even have a way to prove his identity.
Is there any other way to prove what he said?
Now, victims must prove their ordeal or potentially be deported.
Yet they would likely prove disastrous in a general election.
But state court races may prove more eventful for Democrats.
I would love nothing more than to prove them wrong.
This could prove true in security or migration as well.
More significant may prove to be average wage growth, however.
But its frantic exertions and straining after wit prove exasperating.
The price could prove the biggest restriction for many, though.
Try this simple thought experiment to prove it to yourself.
The concern was that Mr. Trump's presence would prove distracting.
There are also more general issues that could prove troubling.
At the same time, however, they may yet prove irrelevant.
How will businesses prove pay differences aren't based on gender?
Neither had anything left to prove when they arrived here.
Its financial success, however, may prove a very durable message.
It could prove to be a rival to Apple's iMac.
And how to properly pronounce these words can prove challenging.
They had a very strong personal aspiration to prove something.
Painting had to prove that it could do new things.
If bullies say you can't do stuff, prove them wrong.
Rapper wants to prove the Earth is flat Rapper B.o.
Irvin says he believes video evidence will prove his innocence.
This president actually wants to prove something to our community.
While no single answer will prove dispositive, a particular social
Douglas MacArthur, she said, showing the snapshots to prove it.
Defections of any scale could prove lethal to Mr. Trump.
"I don't know what he needs to prove," Collins said.
Conn seemed to have the track record to prove it.
However, that could prove to be a very costly miscalculation.
Given this persistent disparity, the Weinstein surge might prove temporary.
That 23.4 level might prove the apex for this cycle.
Don't we have the operational tear ducts to prove it?
Enforcing the fine may prove complicated for the teams themselves.
The bigger point, though, was to prove he was serious.
As time would prove, she was of perfectly average intelligence.
The onus was on us to prove we're not Nazis.
We didn't need to prove our worth with physical abilities.
We hope it does not prove to be a bore.
They're not trying to prove anything beyond a reasonable doubt.
She wants to prove that she can do it again.
The challenge will be for Bold to prove it's necessary.
That could prove as vital as the health care itself.
"(I've) got nothing to prove," Sandoval told the gathered media.
It means having to work harder to prove your value.
IRL will have to prove they deserve to be united.
We just have to prove that it's a contributing factor.
To prove they really know how to play their instruments?
But these are things I want to prove to myself.
We have attacking skills and we will prove them tomorrow.
An exploit in that chain could prove more than fatal.
Most do not have any papers to prove their existence.
I don't have to prove anything to anybody, he does.
He would have to prove actual malice on BuzzFeed's part.
I hope this hearing aid brouhaha doesn't prove it again.
The documents do not, by themselves, prove any NASA wrongdoing.
Like, you needed to prove, like, 'I'm a real man.
You don't have to prove it beyond a reasonable doubt.
If they want me to prove it, I've proven it.
It was not clear whether the subpoenas would prove effective.
You can't give him any room to prove a point.
What would the government have to prove to file charges?
Trade experts are generally skeptical that these efforts prove worthwhile.
But the report could prove troublesome, to say the least.
For Germany, this may prove to be a watershed moment.
" Some pissed-off virgins "are here to prove a point.
If they can prove it with the law, even better.
Civil investigations of this kind can prove costly for companies.
But Zandi thinks what's coming now may prove much worse.
The GPS data may prove more reliable than their memory.
The consequences of the inaction, experts say, could prove disastrous.
The heroes of October may prove sacrificial lambs come December.
Whether the bureau can prove it is a separate question.
This seems to prove the sinister efficacy of the killings.
But for the most part, the restrictions prove remarkably freeing.
But intent is hard to prove in a criminal case.
Punk did prove, in a lot of ways, pretty homophobic.
Of course, it would also likely be difficult to prove.
But first Kanojia has to prove he can do it.
The study doesn't prove that surgery caused the better outcomes.
But it's intellectually uninvolving, and its technical limitations prove frustrating.
How long this will prove sustainable is an open question.
The problem is that it's hard to prove a negative.
The financial industry continues to prove that it needs supervision.
Mr. Trump's tariffs could yet prove a painful success story.
Now he's under pressure to prove he really is different.
And it certainly doesn't prove that he sexually assaulted anyone.
Now, the question is whether those gains will prove sustainable.
"Patrick performed like he had something to prove," he said.
Trump's close involvement could prove a mixed blessing for Biegun.
Our field is built around trying to prove ourselves wrong.
He tried other strategies to prove the film's broad merit.
Suitors, lovers and ministers of state prove less than reliable.
That could prove a fruitful synergy — at least in theory.
Sometimes, she said, those trips can prove the most rewarding.
Vintage watch collecting can prove a minefield for newbie collectors.
Some or all of these deals may prove noteworthy successes.
Few truly understood just how powerful the system would prove.
She consents in order to prove allegiance to her lover.
Does that prove conservative charges of bias at the paper?
Now let Trump and Pence try to prove him wrong.
That could prove to be another deadly blow for Venezuela.
In Myanmar, you need to present documents to prove everything.
I never have to prove anything or defend my character.
What can I say to prove I'm manly or woke?
Twitch needs to prove its worth to the advertising community.
Be able to 100% prove you can deliver value quickly.
And for Google's parent company, Alphabet, China may prove irresistible.
Here too, Justice Kennedy's retirement may prove to be pivotal.
So far Trump has failed to prove himself a dealmaker.
How could we ever prove or disprove such a theory?
Mr. Trump's offensive may prove to be a negotiating tactic.
In addition, these corals could prove to be biomedical resources.
Mr. Trump may yet prove that this time is different.
Would such sanctions actually prove effective at reducing such interference?
But such measures could also prove expensive for the winners.
And that suggested that his protectionist turn might prove popular.
"I could prove that I hadn't left China," he said.
"I could prove that I hadn't left China," he said.
"This is yet another opportunity to prove out a market."
The other jobs I thought I had something to prove.
But the stake might also prove a useful bargaining chip.
The subjects prove they are immune by not getting sick.
You don't have to prove anything to anyone but yourself.
But it's difficult to prove anything against them in court.
At trial, The Times tried to prove he was drunk.
It's also really difficult to prove election tampering took place.
But that doesn't prove the screecher intended to warn others.
They'd also prove useful should someone require a medical evacuation.
This was done to prove a point and consolidate support.
" He added, "I wanted to prove their own prejudice wrong.
I want to prove that books aren't enclosed, immured objects.
But for his new teammates, it began to prove something.
At the same time, authoritarian leaders prove impervious to satire.
The recording did not prove persuasive to Mr. Oppenheim, however.
Wannabe presidents and GOP congressional candidates must now prove it.
Then prove it to yourself with small wins over time.
But for critics, the crease could prove difficult to ignore.
"I had the friction burns to prove it," added another.
Now he's got the chance, and obligation, to prove it.
Credit card profits could prove a fleeting lifeline for retailers.
If the President didn't make up the threats, prove it.
They warn against dangerous precedents should Democrats' efforts prove successful.
Perhaps his parents (or Rosario Dawson's family) might prove soothing.
But, every now and again, they prove that theory wrong.
They could prove almost impossible for enemy targets to dodge.
Dolores's erstwhile father may prove to be a bit buggy.
In Rio, they will have the chance to prove it.
Not exactly the best way to prove that you're right.
The warnings, albeit ominous, may prove timely for some investors.
We have to come out and prove it each week.
Products with longer durability would prove detrimental to manufacturers worldwide.
Either way, he continues to prove his harshest critics right.
That may prove as significant for Jimmy as for Nacho.
"The minorities had to prove themselves to her," Ruffin said.
It's got to prove itself in a lot of ways.
And by no means do C.B.O. analyses invariably prove correct.
"And I have the dust to prove it," he said.
Studies prove that people spend more when using credit vs.
To prove the story to the San Francisco newsman, Capt.
But even problems in classical cryptography can prove impossibly hard.
Its unique versatility, however, may prove to be its undoing.
Still, it is hard to prove who ordered the spying.
That "Prove 'em wrong" personality must be essential for actors.
That "Prove 'em wrong" personality must be essential for actors.
So a lot of people cannot prove their citizenship status.
Women are assumed to be incompetent until they prove themselves.
You need to prove your worth by forgetting your ego.
Later in 2007, the IAAF decided to prove this theory.
White assumed that GPS supervision would prove a minor annoyance.
That can prove a frail shield in the high Himalayas.
"Once you prove a corrupt act, that's it," Nadler said.
But Mr. Trump did not prove persuasive in recent days.
I think that goes to sort of prove our thesis.
The holiday season may prove to be a pivotal point.
"So any additional phosphorus would only prove detrimental," he said.
Where, he asks, are the witnesses to prove his guilt?
But first he must prove himself in a shooting contest.
The burden is on Mr. Kavanaugh to prove his innocence.
These elections prove that Hong Kongers are enthusiastic about democracy.
Yet early voting, if not restrained soon, may prove sticky.
The next year of presidential campaigning will prove who's right.
It is difficult to prove that the Kremlin buys influence.
This new cohort may prove a tricky bunch to please.
The effort to limit facial recognition could prove maddeningly complex.
All dance legacies are fragile; hers may prove especially so.
So personalities are also likely to prove a sticking point.
There's even a teeny teaser to prove it: Sherlock fans!
To prove his point, he brought out a soda can.
Forging all these deals could prove to be a challenge.
I still feel like I have a lot to prove.
Just prove everybody wrong and let's go make the playoffs.
I was happy that we were able to prove that.
Jennifer Lopez continues to prove there's nothing she can't do.
I don't really have anything to prove, except to myself.
Macron, for one, could prove to be a powerful backer.
Artificial intelligence could prove particularly important to America's military standing.
Nothing would prove him more right than a presidential pardon.
Carlyle's timing may prove more valuable than its strategic sense.
But DC will prove a serious challenge for Ford's vehicles.
That would prove to be the industry's high water mark.
The farmers in Nziu know how valuable that could prove.
But that may not prove to be enough for Scott.
The numbers prove drastically different when broken down by gender.
Beyond their policy differences, they both have something to prove.
They will not negotiate until further gains prove too costly.
MORE in 2012 — could prove a watershed moment, some say.
On the contrary, the meeting could prove risky for Trump.
But any celebrations in Mr. Netanyahu's office may prove premature.
And also, they could not prove that I viewed it.
I shared my electronics and I could not prove that.
If they prove them, I am ready to be hanged.
That could prove to be a costly headache for Facebook.
And, boy, did she prove that to be the case.
A group of online vigilantes is out to prove it.
Endya's mother, Chala Colbert, has a photograph to prove it.
In the kitchen, I aimed to prove I was tough.
Could that prove to be a liability in these times?
Israel and Palestine could prove another flashpoint for 2020 Democrats.
She even expects to prove it soon with a tomography.
The question is how durable this relief rally will prove.
The response to Mr. Yeger's comments prove that, she said.
But she'd have a hard case to prove without evidence.
And that could potentially prove to be just as damaging.
Again, these are more the exceptions that prove the rule.
Here are three pieces of evidence that help prove it.
For the global poor, the reduced ambition could prove disastrous.
Joe Biden will have to prove he can keep up.
Wearable devices could prove to be an ideal workplace enhancement.
BC's carbon price certainly isn't high enough to prove anything.
Obstruction of justice can be a difficult crime to prove.
I suspect this process may prove more difficult than expected.
But she and they wouldn't be able to prove otherwise.
It will likely be impossible to outright prove either way.
But these studies did not, and could not, prove causation.
That includes on decisions that would prove to be disastrous.
And getting a fresh start, you're able to prove yourself.
In civil cases, prosecutors do not have to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt; they just have to prove that it is more likely than not that something happened in the way they claim.
Typically, it's been hard to prove a case against individual executives for turning a blind eye toward risky or questionable activity, because prosecutors have to prove intent — basically, that they meant to do it.
"Just because we're plus size, doesn't mean we have to prove that we're healthy, just as someone who is smaller than us or average size doesn't have to prove they are healthy," she said.
Now, Wright is back to prove he really is Satoshi, and not much has changed—despite new evidence, Wright still hasn't done the one thing that would definitively prove that he is Satoshi Nakamoto.
The court recognized that public figures have access to the media to defend themselves, and it went on to reject any notion that the speaker must prove truth; instead the plaintiff must prove falsity.
But there are always exceptions, and the Olympics can prove to be a great inspiration for designers and artists looking to prove that big name sporting events don't have to produce plenty of tack.
The signature was originally designed as a security precaution, to prove that you indeed made the purchase, but MasterCard notes that chips, biometrics and tokens use newer and more secure methods to prove identify.
"The government did not prove — in fact, did not attempt to prove — that at the time the contracts were executed Countrywide never intended to perform its promise of investment quality,"  the appeals court said.
However, the burden of proof shifts, leaving it up to the authorities to prove the property was obtained with illicit funds instead of to the person being investigated to prove the funds are legitimate.
" But, he went on, "we also have the example of pre-K to fuel this effort, to prove what can be done on a big scale and to prove what an impact it makes.
To their credit, both McHale and Marsden claim to be actual Dorito fans and to prove it, they each downed a small bag of their respective team's flavor in front of us to prove it.
We female service members and veterans can recognize how hard she has to work to prove her merit versus every man she is up against because we, too, have had to prove ourselves this way.
It gave them a "lightbulb point": They could use state and federal lawsuits already underway against Corinthian to prove its students' defense to repayment claims, rather than requiring each student to prove their case individually.
In order to charge someone for sexual assault, Montana prosecutors previously had to prove the survivor was violently attacked or threatened, but SB 26 dictates that a lack of consent if enough to prove rape.
There's not enough proof that the officers acted intentionally To prove a Fourth Amendment violation, prosecutors must also prove an officer acted willfully, or that he knew his actions were unreasonable and took them anyway.
Contreras has the body, unlike Schwarber, but he no doubt identified with the desire to prove the doubters wrong—to prove that Suarez and all the scouts who said he was a catcher were right.
The burden should not be on the 99 percent to prove we are worthy of the 1 percent's presence in our communities, but rather on Amazon to prove it would be a responsible corporate neighbor.
A defendant must prove that there should be no trial because it's already a sure thing that a plaintiff won't be able to prove his case -- even assuming each of the plaintiff's allegations are true.
For this character drama, the director, Raymond De Felitta, trains his camera on Manganiello, as if allowing the actor to prove himself as a star simultaneous with Sonny's efforts to prove himself as a person.
For this character drama, the director, Raymond De Felitta, trains his camera on Manganiello, as if allowing the actor to prove himself as a star simultaneous with Sonny's efforts to prove himself as a person.
Violations of the emoluments clauses are difficult to prove because there is little precedent, the definitions are poorly understood, and it is not easy to prove that anybody has been wronged by any alleged violations.
I do it to prove to myself that I can persevere.
Give talented, hardworking, non-connected people a chance to prove themselves.
But De Sousa said she is determined to prove her innocence.
Current tablets prove that you should never bet against the smartphone.
Playing against other people will always prove to be a challenge.
This does not prove a virus passed from animal to human.
This could prove to be important life insurance for both assistants.
Flexibility will prove useful in navigating Brexit and Ireland's domestic challenges.
In the ensuing months, Mr. Feltman's memo would prove hauntingly prescient.
Time for Italy, if it can, to prove the doubters wrong.
Milton said fundraising for a cannabis tech startup can prove challenging.
This is enough to prove that Will is inside, but barely.
Because apparently that's the way to prove it's not an innuendo.
In which case, this week's victory will prove a rare one.
If they prove popular, shared channels could offer Slack strategic benefits.
That message, like FIFA's broadcast rights, may prove a tough sell.
Did you feel extra pressure to prove yourself to your family?
To me, that's an insult, like I have to prove myself.
Taking on Alberta at the same time could well prove impossible.
But gender identity is not easy to define, let alone prove.
And now, the box office figures are here to prove it.
It would prove to be a new low for the band.
Still, he acknowledges how difficult such a belief is to prove.
She'll survive only as long as she can prove her use.
She was used to alibis being partial and difficult to prove.
Tate's unarmed character after a tragic misunderstanding just to prove the
"We have to prove to them that this works," he said.
We cannot absolutely 100 percent prove that there isn't a backdoor.
While these claims are extraordinary, it's hard to prove them false.
It may prove difficult to pivot from that plan, Goldman said.
That, too, may prove to be more challenging that Trump expects.
One expert said that could prove "disastrous" for the country's economy.
Uber's focus on business travel could eventually prove lucrative as well.
Intelligence was also recovered at the scene, which could prove useful.
Aerial photos prove the lousy numbers and so do subway rides.
We need to prove them wrong, simply by not giving up.
Could it prove to be a popular alternative to ObamaCare coverage?
America Ferrera continues to prove that she is one tough cookie.
Pitch matters, and you've got the brain cells to prove it.
This could prove a problem for automakers as well as customers.
Some political observers worry the two could prove an explosive combination.
Facebook failed to predict the many ways Live would prove useful.
And let the Democrats blow it up and prove him right.
And without proper oxygen levels, staying put could also prove deadly.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig says.
Contracts could prove out to $2.6 billion and extend through 2028.
These academic grumblings don't prove the moral scruples of campus dwellers.
Should this fund prove successful in attracting investors, others will follow.
Donna: It's very hard to prove that something wasn't a present.
If you have video to prove it, we'd love to see.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replies.
These pairs prove that double the trouble is twice the fun.
Now Bembury needs to prove he was injured and out money.
This might be a good indicator, but does not prove causality.
His supporters could prove to be disproportionately flaky in every state.
And, of course, Trump went on to prove them all wrong.
Over time, the economic fallout could prove catastrophic for American businesses.
You can't prove a negative, so what is Lenny's endgame here?
At this point, even their shortcomings prove how vital they are.
His tactics could ultimately prove distracting from achieving those policy goals.
By and large, demolition can prove to be the better option.
Is it that South Korea has something to prove as well?
And she wasn't afraid to be silly to prove a point.
But suffering Iranians may prove a bigger threat to the regime.
However, analysts noted that Turkey could prove resilient despite the downgrade.
Grigor needs him to prove it before handing over his money.
Perhaps that will prove true for the Article 50 talks, too.
The battle for momentum in the two states could prove pivotal.
But she needs to prove what she's capable of to Daenerys.
To prove her point, Santos cites a famous 2010 Princeton study.
Resources developed to support moderators may prove to be useful elsewhere.
Mr Spiegel will also need to prove his ability to lead.
She can't see her soul, so she can't prove it's real.
It's shaped by people watching solvable problems prove impossible to solve.
Namely, we're living in early March 2016, as Instagram photos prove.
Given my [background] in nursing, I couldn't prove my artistic abilities.
I don't know how many times he has to prove that.
Now, all that's left to do is to prove her right.
Still, she currently thinks taking on the debt will prove worthwhile.
He showed me a photo on his iPhone to prove it.
This latest addition to the WMMA fold could prove very significant.
State laws can even be struck down and still prove useful.
"It only made me want to prove her wrong," Kim recalls.
Some apps just prove too useful — or addictive — to quit altogether.
There's not enough evidence to conclusively prove any of these stories.
With wedding season coming up, this function could prove especially useful.
Victims will not be required to prove that they were abused.
It is up to Ukraine to prove that he is wrong.
In the future, I'll be able to prove it to you.
But England says that this status is incredibly complex to prove.
The companies will have to prove their products benefit public health.
The evidence fails to prove the allegations beyond a reasonable doubt.
This year will prove precarious for tensions between Washington and Tehran.
Here's why the company's plans in the country may prove existential.
He told him that they could not prove it in court.
"Everyone wants to prove how hard they can punch," Roca said.
These are the most obvious cases and the easiest to prove.
The study is observational, and doesn't prove red meat causes diverticulitis.
In: Mr. Ross, a former Disney executive with something to prove.
Now, like every young firm, 8VC just has to prove itself.
Any moment of hesitation eats up seconds that could prove fatal.
Even so, the resulting slump might not prove an utter disaster.
"Uber became a case to prove out the team," Jett said.
Donald Trump may prove another, suggests a growing collection of data.
Scrapping it, however, is hardly likely to prove an effective cure.
Other analysts disagree that the power-sharing arrangement may prove destabilizing.
A good example to prove that point is minor league baseball.
Maybe we both felt as though we had something to prove.
Bieber did prove his brand loyalty in his moment of exposure.
But the effect on the broader electorate could prove more damaging.
Coming out of Iowa, every leading candidate has something to prove.
Defence spending could prove difficult to cut given regional security challenges.
"I thought maybe we would have to prove ourselves," she said.
Maybe all your body wants to do is prove you wrong.
To prove it, scientists played complex sound patterns to snoozing volunteers.
Will he prove to have been a transitional one as well?
"I no longer have to prove that it's happening," he said.
It's also possible such microcannons might prove useful for administering vaccines.
I just want to prove a point and make a statement.
But now, Theranos has fallen and will have to prove itself.
That conversation put a fire in me to prove her wrong.
Researchers have yet to prove if the virus actually causes microcephaly.
These guys are still working to prove they can do that.
But they could never prove that automation was the direct cause.
"I want to prove that my hand is clean," he said.
Easing the grip of the grid companies, however, may prove difficult.
"I want to prove that my hand is clean," he said.
A path that may prove easier makes use of state legislation.
Those loans would soon prove instrumental in sinking the US economy.
Perhaps, if that message gets out, it will prove a deterrent.
His sympathy for business may prove an unlikely boon to environmentalists.
There's probably no way to prove this is false via statistics.
WILLIAMS: The question then, Lisa, is how do you prove it?
So just getting goods out the door can prove a challenge.
Otherwise, it's up to the FDA to prove the product unsafe.
This is what the team from Fish Cheeks came to prove.
We've come up with the ten tips ahead to prove it.
Their leaders should take note, for this spirit will prove useful.
To get there they still need to prove core utility though.
She does this about 8 times just to prove her point.
How can you prove that growth is compatible with human scale?
Regulation may yet prove a barrier to tech's long-term growth.
If you could prove your case, you could win him over.
The new justice minister must now prove that he means it.
Trials to prove its efficacy and safety are necessary, of course.
As it turned out, he would need to prove his mettle.
The data it gleans from these interactions could prove lucrative, too.
It also argued Raquel cannot prove Depakote caused her child's injuries.
But it has yet to prove itself in this new world.
Let's not worry about financials or economics, let's prove this works.
He wrote that he wanted to prove that nowhere was safe.
Cherish is an angel, she has the wings to prove it.
Thor: Ragnarok doesn't have to prove Valkyrie's sexuality to its viewers.
"In this case, you're guilty until you can prove you're innocent."
As these stunning works prove, it is definitely worth the wait.
PIRRO: And what are the primary results this past Tuesday prove?
And current events prove how tough it is to change it.
When she has less to prove, she'll let the music breathe.
And the lawsuit would need to prove that it did not.
The unity fostered by Mr Kim may thus prove short-lived.
If done correctly, it can truly prove to be a statement.
Whether it will prove popular in London remains to be seen.
But Perino is determined to prove it was a delicious dip.
Informing users that they had seen Russian propaganda could prove difficult.
We have the memes and personal server controversies to prove it.
I keep asking myself, 'How does one prove something didn't happen?
But his allies might prove fickle, and force an earlier dissolution.
Emergency resolution plans must be implemented if those efforts prove insufficient.
And perhaps this will prove a fruitful partnership for both parties.
But the law's incentives should prove somewhat resilient to that sabotage.
The feeling of needing to prove myself is less and less.
But getting there, given fundamental hurdles, may prove to be difficult.
What better achievement was there to prove women belonged in boxing?
The ANC's candidate lists prove he has already lost that battle.
And for some, other activities may prove to be more effective.
However, the coming months could also prove turbulent for European equities.
All records, which are being made available, will prove no involvement.
"I'm analyzing back in 2005 what I can prove," Castor said.
So, Rihanna and N.E.R.D. are here to prove that's not true.
This would prove to be the difference that made the difference.
"There might be obstacles that could prove too difficult," Stejskal says.
Would I ultimately prove useless in the fight against Donald Trump?
In fact, as the above cited polls prove, they already are.
A more rapid increase could prove to be an unwelcome jolt.
It could prove to be fatal for the ride-sharing startup.
Growing amid increasing competitive pressures, however, could prove an impossible task.
Not responding fully to Ms. Falque-Pierrotin's entreaties may prove costly.
Tuesday's primary in Mississippi will prove whether voters believe that's true.
You and I both know intent is really difficult to prove.
Government formation could prove tricky, according to risk consultancy Teneo Intelligence.
They were at physical therapy with a receipt to prove it.
The findings don't prove single life causes death from cancer, however.
It just goes to prove that more isn't always necessarily more.
How else to prove that the world thinks you're worth something?
Thank you to EVERYONE who's helped me to prove them right!
It has something to prove to the rest of the industry.
As Ms Twenge herself concedes, the study does not prove causality.
"I don't feel like we have anything to prove," says Rodgers.
But it does prove one thing: It's very hot in Australia.
Legend Paul McCartney doesn't really need to prove his cool-factor.
I could not be stopped, and I wanted to prove myself.
In the near term, the microbots could prove useful research tools.
Many were therefore legally resident, without the paperwork to prove it.
Or to prove to Moose he's masculine enough to be with?
But Lyft wants to prove otherwise with its latest promo, #DitchWithLyft.
Everyone leaves and Leonard is given the chance to prove himself.
But it might also prove vital to this young company's future.
Do you feel like there's something to prove in their shadow?
The disaffected Cassius Green (LaKeith Stanfield) is hungry to prove himself.
Mashable Chief Correspondent Lance Ulanoff holds it just to prove it.
Those heterogeneously sized rocks could prove problematic to the mission, however.
Israel, and he's got all the Instagram posts to prove it.
But the final minute would prove to be his magnum opus.
Will it be difficult for Highsmith to prove this legal claim?
It's difficult to define, hard to prove, and is somewhat subjective.
Why wait 20 years to prove you can make your best
Almost certainly not, but you'd be hard-pressed to prove it.
But let's break down the clues that seem to prove it.
"He can't prove to me that my son littered," Craig replied.
Displaced showgirl Jean Arthur arrives and tries to prove him wrong.
Next, she had to prove that she was her father's daughter.
Ratcliffe is pro-life and has the record to prove it.
Over the next 100 years, it may prove even more important.
You've got to go out and prove yourself on the field.
The study is observational and doesn't prove drinking causes heart problems.
Its price could prove too high to justify its narrow uses.
Now, economists hope the measures announced on Tuesday will prove different.
The munificence seen in November is likely to prove short-lived.
To prove that you can interact with an invisible computer. Duh.
I mean, he's going to have to prove a little bit.
They're entitled to their opinion, but I'll prove them all wrong.
Could Clare's relapse into alcohol prove trouble for the Cawood family.
I'm standing out in the pouring rain to prove a point.
He busted it out during the interview to prove 50 wrong.
It was a move that will prove to be her Waterloo.
Jon says he's not a cheater and vows to prove it.
"She has a point to prove," Chopra told EW of Victoria.
"I fear that the court's remedy will prove unworkable," he wrote.
Of course, it doesn't need an Academy Award to prove that.
Now, there is a unicorn-themed soap to prove us right.
When did a TV wedding not prove pivotal for its attendees?
The next Transformers trilogy will have a lot to prove though.
"I expect that the court will prove my innocence," she said.
Plaintiffs have to prove the countries knew they were providing support.
Scott Baio is going to great lengths to prove his innocence.
If not, he's certainly playing like he's got something to prove.
In product liability lawsuits, attorneys must prove harm to individual plaintiffs.
And second, Synthia is thought to prove that life is information.
"You can never prove that one infected the other," she says.
The goal was to prove a key tenet of adaptive therapy.
If anything, emo rappers prove just how fragile masculinity can be.
Although such warnings may prove premature, they are not necessarily wrong.
Gene drive systems could one day prove invaluable for fighting diseases.
Hawks says the new haul could help prove their earlier theories.
But the evidence he cited to prove that claim, well, doesn't.
To help prove this point, let me ask you a question.
Not an object of desire, not something to prove her worth.
Getting the Rift to fit right can prove elusive at first.
That may not prove to be the case for Brazil, however.
" The lawyer said his client "believes he can prove his innocence.
Any flare-up over shortages could prove tricky for the government.
Apple will have to prove its TV service can stand out.
Outages can inconvenience investors and prove expensive for the exchanges themselves.
Early voting could prove crucial in places like Florida and Nevada.
Want to prove that you aren't a trigger happy, white supremacist?
However, it might not prove so easy to kill the project.
Refugee crises like the Mariel boatlift of 1980 prove as much.
Soothing relations with Poland and Hungary, however, will prove more challenging.
You have to either prove your loyalty, or expose your secrets.
Prosecutors say the texts prove Carter badgered Roy to his death.
And apparently Uber's got the Nordic walking poles to prove it.
"I have the sunburnt knees to prove it," he told Mashable.
And … my mom and dad both have paperwork to prove that.
By jogging on a treadmill, I prove that I am able.
Confident people don't play games to prove how capable they are.
Employers who fail to prove pay parity will reportedly face fines.
It remains to be seen if his efforts will prove successful.
They will have to work very hard to prove that one.
If that quote doesn't prove it, I don't know what does.
The best way for your partner to prove this to you?
From there, (they) still have to prove those claims have merit.
Does this prove an intention to help Trump and hurt Clinton?
Al-Qaeda and IS are competing to prove their jihadist credentials.
This question could prove problematic for Trump for a few reasons.
I really wanted to prove myself and stand up for myself.
And yet Japan seems determined to prove that, actually, you can.
That could prove to be either an advantage or a disadvantage.
She'd rather prove herself the old-fashioned way, with good work.
It may also prove to be a relatively short-lived one.
Billy Ray Cyrus is ready to prove he's still the king.

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