Sentence examples for dangerous evidence from inspiring English sources

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But the shops still sell Israeli ice-cream, complete with gaudy Hebrew packaging that would be dangerous evidence of collaboration elsewhere in Lebanon.

Saying that they had collected "dangerous" evidence, the investigating judges described a variety of discoveries, including reports that at least one group had asked what the judges suggested were inappropriate questions touching on religious divisions, and then sent that information back to foreign capitals, and a map showing Egypt divided into four parts.

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In 1983, a decade after Nancy's death, Diana learned that Nancy had told the wartime government that her sister was "extremely dangerous," adding evidence for her imprisonment.

David Rivkin, who filed a friend-of-the-court brief on behalf of the Special Forces Association urging the court to side with the government, said the ruling would have broad significance by removing doubts over whether the United States could capture and interrogate terrorism suspects without worrying about having to collect, in dangerous situations, evidence that would later stand up in court.

In some cases of cancer, "prisoners were denied evaluation until the cancer was life-threatening... evidence of the dangerous level of neglect exhibited by medical staff," the report said.

Hope Powell believes England can win Euro 2013 but cited "dangerous" Spain as evidence of the most open tournament she has faced in 15 years as head coach.

Aspartame – the most popular artificial sweetener – weirdly takes ages to deliver a sweet taste in tablet form, and many people believe it to be dangerous despite considerable evidence for its safety.

The soldier, Staff Sgt. David D. Bram, was charged with solicitation to commit premeditated murder, engaging in murder scenario conversations with subordinates, aggravated assault with a dangerous weapon, planting evidence near the body of an Afghan national and failing to report crimes including murder.

A federal advisory panel narrowly recommended against expanding the use of the Johnson & Johnson drug Xarelto on Wednesday, saying concerns over dangerous bleeding outweighed evidence that the drug helped reduce the risk of blood clots in patients with serious heart problems.

The detritus was dangerous: Leavy offers evidence that it might have induced dyslexia in Mantle, and one of Mantle's sons suggests it might have contributed more damage in his father's fatal liver cancer than did 40 years of ­alcoholism.

Dutch authorities considered the warzone too dangerous for collecting evidence.

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