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"It is mostly all circumstantial.
Look at the evidence, she says: "It's all circumstantial".
"It's all circumstantial, but it points to illegal activity," Ms. Seminara said.
In an interview earlier this week with The International Herald Tribune, Walsh said that the book offered "all circumstantial evidence".
Because the evidence in Mr. Blanton's trial was almost all circumstantial, the importance of jury selection was magnified, lawyers for both sides said today.
In other words, when looking at all circumstantial meanings in these texts, circumstance is still the most frequent, accounting for 51% of all circumstantial meaning.
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But they insist that all the circumstantial evidence points towards the government.
The evidence — results of laboratory tests, population counts, assessments of how well oil-drenched animals survive after rehabilitation — will all be circumstantial.
"All the circumstantial evidence points toward this being the Beagle," comments Robert Warren, curator at the National Maritime Museum in London.
Despite all the circumstantial evidence against microglial involvement in AD, it is still not clear whether microglial cells are 'friends or foes' in AD [24].
Head and neck cancer care, for all the circumstantial evidence in favour of centralisation, remains the most disseminated of all cancers in the United Kingdom.
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