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The phrase "a statement of evidence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to a declaration or assertion that provides proof or support for a claim or argument.
Example: "In the court case, the lawyer presented a statement of evidence to support her client's innocence."
Alternatives: "a piece of evidence" or "an evidentiary statement."
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He wrote a searing critique of the military, political, and human debacle, L'Étrange Défaite: témoignage écrit en 1940 19466; Strange Defeat: A Statement of Evidence Written in 1940), which was published posthumously.
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While the defense called no witnesses, one of Mr. Ghailani's lawyers, Peter E. Quijano, read the jury a statement of undisputed evidence, known as a stipulation.
Clearly, we have been able to transform a statement of 'no evidence for an effect' into a statement about the possible degradation of performance arising from the uncertainty over the size of the effect.
He says lawyers are already likely to be on the ground, taking statements, because the losing party needs to be armed with a full statement of evidence when it files a challenge.
Despite these negative appraisals, both exchanges (K 1 4 9) have the positive effect of making clear that what the king seeks is a statement of praxis supported by incontrovertible evidence that grips the heart completely.
"I ask the Palestinian leaders of Gaza today: Give us a statement of peace, give us some evidence that you are ready to live in peace as good neighbors, that you are ready to engage with us in good faith, and I will end the blockade immediately".
This group has been the primary focus of existing apology legislation that prevents the introduction into evidence of a statement of concern or care for the injured person.
Following the inaugural international energy drinks 2014 conference held in Australia, attendees released a statement highlighting evidence of adverse events associated with energy drink consumption and called for stronger regulatory approaches as the current measures had failed to protect the at risk subgroups, particularly children [ 40].
Trust is the acceptance of the truth of a statement without evidence or investigation.
There is a need for a clear statement of what Evidence-Based Practice (EBP) means, a description of the skills required to practise in an evidence-based manner and a curriculum that outlines the minimum requirements for training health professionals in EBP.
However, taking our critiques seriously, we suggest that the very aspiration to provide a single statement of 'the evidence' for diverse, evolving, and multifaceted CMI in complex settings may be misguided.
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