Sentence examples for evidence incapable from inspiring English sources

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Their pre-election manifesto opposed control orders because house arrest should not be imposed by way of secret evidence incapable of challenge.

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As Mr. Hubbard summed it up, in the end, "Music is evidence that reason is incapable of understanding everything".

Opposition parties seized on Mr Brown's performance as further evidence that he was incapable of taking responsibility for the failings over Iraq.

They provided evidence that midazolam is "incapable of keeping someone 'insensate and immobile in the face of [more] noxious stimuli,' including the extreme pain and discomfort associated with administration of the second and third drugs in Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol"—"burning, searing pain" that "may well be the chemical equivalent of being burned at the stake".

They provided evidence that midazolam is "incapable of keeping someone 'insensate and immobile in the face of [more] noxious stimuli,' including the extreme pain and discomfort associated with administration of the second and third drugs in Oklahoma's lethal injection protocol" — "burning, searing pain" that "may well be the chemical equivalent of being burned at the stake".

Addressing the question of intent, Sweeney said there was no psychiatric evidence that either defendant was incapable of forming an intent.

Alison Saunders, the DPP, cited the opinion of four separate doctors who have said he has Alzheimer's disease and is incapable of considering evidence, instructing lawyers or entering a plea.

"However, because he didn't see any of it, he was virtually incapable of giving evidence which sort of made him look like he was telling lies or protecting someone.

The ANC says that, on the contrary, sending in the army would be further evidence that the DA is incapable of governing.Ms Zille hopes that after-school clubs will help keep children out of gangs.

These cases concern arguments non-transmissive of justification depending on a given evidence, i.e., arguments incapable of transmitting justification depending on that evidence under any epistemic circumstance.

He told the jury there was no psychiatric evidence that either defendant was incapable of forming an intent.

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