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"affirmatively establish" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to describe an action taken to decisively prove something to be true, for example: The evidence affirmatively established the defendant's innocence.
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But the judge points out in the Davis case that police training materials actually direct officers to approach and question people in New York City Housing Authority buildings "without reasonable suspicion of trespass, and to arrest for trespass those who fail to leave or affirmatively establish their right" to be present in a building.
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Discerning the silent migration of the jury's role in res judicata disputes from question of fact to question of law required performing the difficult research task of proving a negative – in this instance, proving the absence of cases overturning relevant precedent or otherwise affirmatively establishing res judicata disputes as a question of law.
The three questions, if answered affirmatively, would establish contacts between petitioner and Weisberg during the crucial period when the latter was eluding the grand jury; and in the context of these inquiries the last question might well have called for disclosure that Weisberg was hiding away on petitioner's premises or with his assistance.
This is clear enough from the procedural rules that required a person who was not peaceably in possession of a thing to establish affirmatively that his title to the object was better than that of the peaceable possessor.
The House of Representatives initially enacted a bill under which the federal government would create a national Exchange, though individual states could affirmatively choose to establish their own instead.
Here's the bright line: Unless you affirmatively give your consent, the answer is no.
The Court ruled that only if the defendant were able affirmatively to prove bias on the part of a juror could he establish a violation of due process.
Also in 2015, HUD established the Affirmatively Furthering Fair Housing (AFFH) Final Rule, which puts pressure on local and regional housing authorities to increase access to fair, affordable housing in their communities.
The IRS IRM affirmatively concludes that "The mere fact that a person checked the wrong box, or no box, on a Schedule B is not sufficient, by itself, to establish that the FBAR violation was attributable to willful blindness".[vii] Does a common sense definition of "non-willful" conduct apply..
The jury found in answer to special issues 3 and 5 that the manager intentionally failed to provide Cathy a safe place to work and required her to work there "against her will". The jury also found affirmatively on the issue of proximate cause and established the amount of damages necessary to compensate Joe Bennight for his loss of consortium.
Nothing in this national attitude toward religious tolerance and two centuries of uninterrupted freedom from taxation has given the remotest sign of leading to an established church or religion, and, on the contrary, it has operated affirmatively to help guarantee the free exercise of all forms of religious belief.
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