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The law does not allow evidence to be adduced to prove facts that are immaterial or that are not in issue.

It this study, respondents who were married were found to have higher stress level, which could be adduced to additional responsibility of being married.

The advocates of machine learning are known to be a fiercely contentious lot, each asserting that its own approach is superior to all others, and that any evidence adduced to the contrary is propaganda, fake news of the worst sort, stemming from jealous advocates of inferior approaches.

Zeuthen et al. further adduced this to be evidence of 3-OMG-coupled water cotransport (7, 9).

However, the emerging trend of wealthier women especially in the urban areas having the means of accessing other health care services they deem as 'quality' coupled with the general perception in the country that the NHIS is pro-poor could be adduced to the disinclination in usage stemming from the urban rich women.

On this understanding, examples drawing on the use of cloud chambers and electron microscopes, which are adduced to criticize the theory-observation distinction, can be dealt with.

Evidence from social psychology is adduced, to suggest that a similar process may be involved in ordinary cases of weakness of will.

No evidence could be adduced to indicate that the prognostic effects of vitamin D were related to Her2/neu status (Fig.  2).

Indeed, some investigators even categorically deny that any experimental paradigm has been employed or any evidence can be adduced to support the claim that disownership experiences occur during the RHI.

Three main arguments are adduced to support the claim that these kings were of Eastern Ganga descent.

It is significant that whatever evidence is adduced to support this and other distinctions between negation types noted here, a single negative marker is typically used for the two types (cf. Gazdar 1979), although in some languages, such as Ancient Greek (ou(k) vs. mê), two or more negative markers are distinguished on morphosyntactic grounds (Horn 1989: 447 52).

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