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"Their evidence is like a security blanket to them".
Mind you, finding the evidence is like … " - and the punchline delivers itself.
And the interpretation of that evidence is, like much else, subject to cultural trends as well as to the law.
Trawling through the evidence is like reading a cheap detective novel: each time you think you have found the solution there is a twist.
Emphasizing the Card-Krueger evidence is like a doctor prescribing a drug relying on a single controversial study that finds no adverse side effects, while ignoring the many reports of debilitating results.
To suggest that that couldn't be relevant evidence is like saying I can't tell you anything interesting about what's going on in the hallway right now, because after all I'm not in the hallway; I'm here in the lecture hall.
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Adrienne McWilliams, a sales representative at WABC Radio who served on the jury, said listening to the evidence "was like watching paint dry -- it was document after document, and it was basically pretty boring".
What must evidence be like, in order for it to play this role?
Yet, in everyday life much of our "evidence" is rather like that, anecdotal in nature, far from objective, and likely to be rather selective.
He said the online system might be useful in cases where the evidence is indisputable, like a copy of a vehicle registration that showed it was a different make than the one cited in the violation.
Constructing the primate evolutionary story from available fossil evidence is a bit like trying to work out the plot of Hamlet using just a few randomly selected passages.
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