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the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
Digital weight scales have been proven to be very accurate. The way in which they work is by measuring the change in resistivity of the wires that are inside of them when a weight is placed upon them. This technique for measuring weight is very accurate and very precise. If you are looking for a scale with accuracy within .005 of an ounce, then digital is the way to go.
No, a corollary follows from a theorem that has been proven. Of course, a theorem can be proven using a corollary to a previous theorem.
I would say because their minds are shut to the truth. They believe that the Koran is accurate, while Christians believe that the Bible is accurate. They think that they are right. They want to convert us over to their false religion. The truth, though, is that the Bible is the Word of God. It has been proven again and again by science, archaeology, etc.
A theorem is proven. An example is The "Pythagoras Theorem" that proved that for a right angled triangle a2 + b2 = c2
many people say that it is, yet, it has been proven inaccurate on many occasions.
By the deepness of our voice, during puberty the amount of testosterone you have affect your body. The more you have the deeper your voice and the more "beautiful you are". The less you have the higher your voice and your not as physically attractive. It has been proven by science but is not 100% accurate because there are some exceptions. This is just basic knowledge and isn't in depth because each girl is attracted to different things except the voice which is proven by science
It would be more accurate to say "you have never been proven."
It has been proven, as opposed to not being disproven. Theories have not been dis proven, but have not been proven, or are unable to be proven, but are otherwise acceptable as factual.
About 68 miracles have been proven.
the hypothesis has not been proven wrong.
The family life of Richard Wallace is not well known. There is limited information about his parents, and what information that is available has not been proven to be accurate.
While there have been many accusations of vote fraud, generally there have been few proven cases where the people in charge of elections did not give a true and accurate count. There have been a small number of cases where election officials were proven to have created votes for one candidate or destroyed votes for one.
There has never been a recorded instance of an earthquake prediction having been proven accurate. Often times, however, stories claiming this to be the case arise after earthquakes (or other natural disasters).
You can ask but they do not have to administer one, Polygraphs are still not proven to be 100% accurate and therefore do not always hold up in court.
yes there do it has been proven and vampires do to EDIT: cool its been proven 8) EDIT: then were is the proof?
An argument that has not been proven is a theory or a claim.