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Discover LudwigThe phrase "evidence between" is not a complete and grammatically correct sentence.
It is unclear what the phrase is supposed to mean and it does not convey a complete thought. It could potentially be used as part of a larger sentence, but it would need to be rephrased or expanded upon to be grammatically correct and understandable. Example: I found evidence between the pages of my notebook, indicating that I had written something important and then forgotten about it.
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"Mechanically moving the evidence between the trials may be difficult," Mr. Horan said.
The ruling solved the logistical challenge that shuttling witnesses and evidence between the trials could have presented.
By moving the two trials to courthouses near each other, the two judges solved the logistical challenge that shuttling witnesses and evidence between the trials could have presented.
Cooperation has not always been in evidence between the staff of the daily newspaper, under Ms. Krenek's command, and the Sunday department controlled by Mr. Kosner.
"But you see police officers using this machine-gun rifle that discharges, according to police evidence, between 600 and 800 rounds a minute.
In noting a conflict of evidence between the photographer and Varey, it accepted it could not dispute the complainant's account and emphasised that it did not condone the freelancers' behaviour.
The Bioethics Commission cited a report that analyzed 1,586 judicial opinions that used neurological or behavioral genetics evidence between 2007 and 2012; 40% of them were to defend the death sentence, and 28% were to compensate for ineffective counsel.
In documents, Mr Attanasio is more articulate and if the affair goes to trial in Italy the court is likely to hear of a clash of evidence between Mr Mills and his former client and friend.
I was self-taught and hid the evidence between the hardcover books on the manmade shelves, somewhere between Jack London and Quentin Reynolds.
The report, which was published online in English in summary form, said the commission had received some 1,800 reports of abuse at Catholic schools, seminaries and orphanages as it gathered evidence between March and December in 2010.
The justices even seemed to suggest a lack of honesty in the lower court's characterization of the quality of the lawyer's mitigation defense, saying that it "changed its view of this evidence" between appeals.
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