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While all doubts must be construed against Defendant, there is insufficient evidence to create a doubt about Defendant's actions.
"It will create a doubt in the minds of students from India, Bangladesh, Pakistan and all over that they wouldn't be safe in the UK.
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"If 14 coaches are being derailed then this creates a doubt that whether the incident happened because the railway tracks were broken or someone did it to defame the Railways Ministry of our country, whatever can be the reason, we demand a probe into the matter," Joshi told the DNA newspaper.
This tendency makes it impossible to locate the oxygen vacancies, which creates a doubt in the determination of oxygen environments for Cu/Al atoms, leaving the possibility only for an octahedral environment.
Asch suggested that this procedure created a doubt in the participants' mind about the seemingly obvious answer.
The use of the expression 'standard' creates a doubt between minimum or optimal care.
Our group [ 146], found that endothelial dependant vasodilatation during unstable angina is practically absent, creating a doubt about whether "the endothelial dysfunction is caused by the plaque rupture or if it existed previously and did not protect the high risk atheromatous plaque allowing the acute coronary event".
I thought we'd just talk about fonts and pens!" The comedian confesses that he had misguidedly hoped that creating a doubt-stricken fictional character would help to alleviate his real-life neuroses – work as extended therapy session.
To establish demand futility in the absence of director action the Complaint would have to plead facts sufficient to create a reasonable doubt that the director defendants could exercise disinterested and independent business judgment in responding to a demand.
On the other hand, if the verdict is already of questionable validity, additional evidence of relatively minor importance might be sufficient to create a reasonable doubt". Id., at 112-113, 96 S.Ct., at 2401-2402 (fomitteds omitted).
And it permitted Mr. Baez, Ms. Anthony's lawyer, to create a reasonable doubt in jurors' minds — despite the prosecution's relentless portrayal of her as a callous liar who sought to kill Caylee so she could lead a carefree life of boyfriends and bars.
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