Sentence examples for considered testimony from inspiring English sources

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Recognized experts on addiction gave considered testimony, for which the commission's chairman, Chris Christie, politely thanked them.

It considered testimony that from 1893 to 1896 the assessments were equalized at 70percentnt, following earlier statutes, notwithstanding the Constitution of 1891.

The final report, based nearly entirely on a recent draft that is publicly available, will say that the panel "considered testimony regarding the variety of potentially catastrophic risks that public company auditing firms face".

For the Justice Department, indicting both men allows more helpful evidence to come to trial, facts that might have otherwise been inadmissible because they would have been considered testimony made outside of court and would have therefore been considered hearsay and not allowed as evidence.

The Bible, or parts of it, might be considered testimony about God, and accordingly as one possible way of attaining knowledge of God.

Or, if you don't want to cheat, avoid elite sport like the plague". In reaching its decision, Cas said it considered testimony from experts including former Russian anti-doping official and whistleblower Dr Grigory Rodchenkov and Canadian lawyer Professor Richard McLaren, who authored a damning 2016 report into doping in Russia.

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The provision relied on merely empowers inspectors to administer oaths, and to take and consider testimony, and requires only testimony so taken to be entered of record.

Mr. Teng said the court refused to consider testimony from six witnesses who would have made clear that Mr. Xia had acted in self-defense.

The judge not only had to consider testimony about how the two sides struck the deal but also about the negotiations that preceded the contract.

"Mr. Hughes has committed professional misconduct," Judge Thompson wrote last year in a decision refusing to consider testimony that seemed to clear Mr. Hunt.

Florida's so-called right-to-die law allows courts to consider testimony about the wishes of someone on life support if the person left no written directive.

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