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The phrase "a lower threshold of proof" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in legal or academic contexts to refer to a standard of evidence that is less stringent than another.
Example: "In civil cases, the plaintiff must meet a lower threshold of proof compared to criminal cases."
Alternatives: "a reduced standard of evidence" or "a lesser burden of proof."
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Because the Swiss seizure of Mr. Salinas's assets would be a civil-court action, the report also aims at a considerably lower threshold of proof than would be required in a criminal case.
The banking law also authorizes civil penalties for negligent violations, a much lower threshold of proof, but those can only be sought from a financial institution, not individuals.
Such a structure would require a lower threshold of shareholder approval.
British courts have adopted a lower threshold of what constitutes torture than the US has.
"They do say that women have a lower threshold of being able to taste things," says Barton.
By contrast, guidelines from the American Urological Association call for further testing at a lower threshold of just three red blood cells3.
Lawyers said that the instruction gave the jury a lower threshold to find him guilty of witness tampering.
The railroad board rejects only 2percentt of those seeking occupational disability, a lower threshold than total disability.
Of course, this also undercuts Klein's argument for a lower threshold for impeachment.
A lower threshold estimation of 5.0 was assigned.
He apparently has a much lower threshold of embarrassment than his kids do.
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