Sentence examples for evidence a reference to from inspiring English sources

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A grand jury indicted him on a charge of "tampering with physical evidence," a reference to his decision to butcher his 71-year-old neighbor and throw the body parts in Galveston Bay.

Among other things, she said, "Don't play a sex scandal out when you don't have any evidence," a reference to The Times's controversial 2008 article on John McCain's relationship with a lobbyist.

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Mr. Levinson said that he and colleagues had explained Apple's practices at conferences and in research papers, and that his firm has helped law enforcement agencies "harvest geolocational evidence from iOS devices," a reference to the Apple operating system.

It also reasserted Syria's allegations that chemical weapons were used by the Nusra Front, an extremist rebel group linked to Al Qaeda, in an earlier episode and said that the United Nations had concluded there was "strong evidence" for that — apparently a reference to unsanctioned remarks several months ago by Carla Del Ponte, a United Nations official not directly involved in the investigation.

In its assessment of the economy, the Fed stressed a "marked swing in inventory adjustment," a reference to evidence that businesses are stocking up on supplies and raw materials in anticipation of an upturn in demand for their goods.

He went on to accuse Zuma of lying and failing to use condoms, a reference to evidence Zuma provided in a 2006 rape case in which he was acquitted.

Convincing evidence of high homogeneity, or a reference to a convincing study showing such, must be included.

According to Twitter direct message logs acquired by the FBI, Boggs told Cracka that he was interested in "0wning the [CIA]" because "I've been looking for evidence of aliens since Gary", probably a reference to Gary MacKinnon, a Scottish hacker who breached Nasa computers in an effort to find evidence of extraterrestrials.

They had indeed, they asserted, told him about an incendiary piece of evidence, the "for Neville" e-mail (a reference to Neville Thurlbeck, the chief reporter for The News of the World) that contained transcripts of hacked conversations and proved that hacking had gone beyond a single journalist.

No more will anyone say there's 'no evidence.'" That's presumably a reference to the "Kenyan birth certificate".

But they are not required to cite scientific evidence -- a vague reference to their own "experience" or "unpublished research" will often do -- and they are virtually certain to try to buttress the claims of the lawyers who hired them, no matter how farfetched.

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