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THEY collect evidence carefully, cultivating sources and assessing their credibility.
Andrew said: "We have considered all the evidence carefully and interviewed the players at length.
Mr Bailey has examined the evidence carefully and rejects the theory of a Communist conspiracy.
This is why we are working in partnership with the Guardian, LSE and Open Society Foundations to examine the evidence carefully, to understand exactly why the riots occurred.
Most miracles involve healing from dire illness, with supporting evidence carefully assembled sometimes centuries after the event, and a designated prosecutor (the original "devil's advocate") questioning every detail.
"I think we need to look at all the evidence carefully as do the expert bodies that advise us," he said.
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Mr. Dash marshals his evidence more carefully and lays out events much more clearly than Ms. Logan did.
As we are gather the evidence, we carefully omit anything that doesn't fit into the story we're writing.
The evidence is carefully weighed in Deirdre Bair's biography and, in retrospect, Jung could be accused of making mistakes during the 1930s.
"We are confident that when the evidence is carefully reviewed at a trial of these charges, Mr. Weiss will be fully exonerated".
This is not a good book, if by good you mean the kind of book in which the authors have rigorously sifted the evidence and carefully supported their assertions with data.
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