Sentence examples for circumstantial for from inspiring English sources


The phrase 'circumstantial for' is not a correct or usable phrase in written English. If you are looking for a phrase with a similar meaning, you could use 'circumstantial evidence for', which refers to evidence that suggests something is true, but which provides no direct proof. For example, "The circumstantial evidence for his guilt was strong, but the court would not accept it."

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"After a four-month trial the jury, after considering the evidence, which was entirely circumstantial, for a period of over three weeks, reached verdicts which, while I respect the jury's integrity and good faith, are not in accordance with the truth of the matter".

Equally, however, in 2007-2008 there were a great many stories of ISI officers intervening to rescue individual Taleban commanders from arrest by the police or the army - too many, and too circumstantial, for these all to have been invented.

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Clinical studies have identified increased numbers of colonic eosinophils in disease states and a reduction following treatment providing circumstantial evidence for a pathogenic role for eosinophils in patients.

The similarity of E. coli strains and predominant drug resistance genes in meat and humans provides circumstantial evidence for an animal reservoir for a substantial part of ESBL genes found in humans.

And at the other end, erasing any hints of tension, was 37-year-old Trevor Penney, a circumstantial choice for the match - in as much for his ageless greyhound qualifies in the field as any nostalgic batting expectations.

These elevated NEE measurements, some as high as 80 mol m−2 s−1, appeared in valid turbulent flux observations for hours at a time, and provided circumstantial evidence for preferential venting and/or existence of pooled CO2 in low-lying areas.

The reasons for agricultural terrace abandonment and/or reconstruction are uncertain, with only circumstantial evidence for climatically induced agricultural change.

Some circumstantial support for the idea that attachment to the NM may be important for MCM function comes from ORC1 or CDC6 depletion studies, in which immobilization of MCM (on chromatin or NM) is prevented (Ohta et al. 2003).

There is some circumstantial motivation for Damascus's paranoia.

The circumstantial evidence for that manipulation is overwhelming.

First, the circumstantial evidence for it is mounting.

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