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The testifying
verb
To make a declaration, or give evidence, under oath.
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At trial, the testifying chemist, Joyce Gilchrist, said six samples taken from the victim's bedroom showed semen consistent with Mr. Johnson's blood type.
But the various victories and losses in the testimony may not mean as much as the time spent in the testifying.
To judge whether a model can be accepted in the testifying factor analysis, the analysis of the model fitting should be made for judging the validity of the model.
Incidentally, the women on the testifying panel were unavailable for comment.
Juries tend to find confessions very compelling, and it seems wrong to disallow testimony of a confession just because the person doing the testifying is in prison.
Most telling, however, is the fact that the judges specifically found on the record that the testifying police officers were untruthful.
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Also, detailed simulation on the synchronization of chaotic system was done the testify the rightness of the proposed method.
Hyundai was among the automakers testifying for the overcompliance rule.
"He's taking the not testifying to the nth degree".
The officer testified the attack had been unprovoked.
The discrepancy testifies to the genius of the idiot.
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