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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a hearsay" is not grammatically correct and is not commonly used in written English.
It is missing an article or determiner before "hearsay," such as "a" or "the." A more grammatically correct phrase would be "a piece of hearsay" or "some hearsay." Example: She refused to believe the accusations against her boss, stating that it was all just hearsay.
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" Is it a hearsay Umlaut in keeping with the day as a whole?
Guilty of misogyny, child abuse and fraud on a monumental scale, it is 'a plagiarism of a plagiarism, of a hearsay of a hearsay, of an illusion of an illusion'.
Justice Erlbaum, who allowed the testimony under a hearsay exemption for "excited utterances," said he gave them less weight because some statements were not recorded until weeks later.
That effort covered about 2,000 financial advisers and used software from Actiance, a Hearsay rival based in Belmont, Calif., which continues to have a relationship with Raymond James.
Her lawyer, Daniel A. Hochheiser, said his client had been "accused in a hearsay complaint based upon the unsworn statements of an admitted drug dealer seeking leniency at the expense of a high-profile target".
In Cantonese 喎 wo in 3 with the low rising tone ([wɔ13] in IPA) is a hearsay evidential utterance particle.
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No right-wing conspiracy would be complete without a Breitbart connection, and in January the white supremacist friendly site published a hearsay-based story alleging that Clinton was impaired by post-concussion syndrome and had trouble walking to her car after campaign events.
No right-wing conspiracy would be complete without a Breitbart connection, and in January, the white supremacist friendly site published a hearsay-based story alleging that Clinton was impaired by post-concussion syndrome and had trouble walking to her car after campaign events.
If you cut through the theatrics that have little or nothing at all to do with the claims, Chevron is left with absolutely nothing more than a triple hearsay statement from an admitted liar and corrupt judge, who was paid more than $300,000 by Chevron for his testimony.
"There's going to be a lot of hearsay, a lot of negative things said, with reason, because we're terrible right now," Penny Hardaway said Sunday night after the Knicks' 107-96 loss to the Denver Nuggets.
Then came a book, The Facebook Era, and the decision to cofound a company, Hearsay Labs, which develops social sales and service tools.
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