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Since the stratigraphic sequence is not ascertained beyond doubt [34], the artefacts were mainly dated on grounds of typological parallels [35, Schwarzer (in preparation) Antikes, byzantinisches und islamisches Glas aus Pergamon. Pergamenische Forschungen].

Justice Erlbaum said, however, that he could not ascertain beyond a reasonable doubt that what had happened in Mr. Monserrate's apartment had been an intentional attack.

It has since been ascertained, beyond a doubt, that the murderer of the unfortunate gentleman is no other than his third son, Richard Dadd, a fine young man, 24 years age, and that he committed the act whilst labouring under an aberration of intellect.

But according to professional standards for auditors published by the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants, a deficiency in working capital is a prime factor for an auditor to consider when trying to ascertain whether there is substantial doubt that a company can continue to operate.

The defender subsequently attempted to distance himself from that controversy yet, while there is no suggestion that the 29-year-old's position as captain is in doubt, Fabio Capello will seek to ascertain why, yet again, the centre-half has found himself in such a compromising position.

While the size, manner, and effect of these cuts is difficult to ascertain at this juncture, there can be little doubt that there will be significant reductions to the US defense budget over the coming decade.

He called for calm until he can ascertain what Hamza actually said, and whether his poetry signaled doubt or deliberate provocation.

The analysis developed what he had no doubt was blood, but so far as he could ascertain, it was animal, and not human blood.

"It is a cardinal principle" of statutory interpretation, however, that when an act of Congress raises "a serious doubt" as to its constitutionality, "this court will first ascertain whether a construction of the statute is fairly possible by which the question may be avoided".

Beyond a certain degree of fragmentation, even supporters are skeptical as it is difficult to ascertain how a victory in the ballot boxes can be guaranteed given widespread doubts hanging over the electoral process.

Cass sees no reason to doubt that numbers might possess properties we may never be able to ascertain.

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