Sentence examples for evidence purposes from inspiring English sources

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"A good manager should ask the person making the complaint to keep an accurate record for evidence purposes".

Whilst the desire to capture violence, or anti-social behaviour for evidence purposes would be completely understandable, the vast majority of stranger shaming pics are taken in a bid to document activity which is neither illegal, nor particularly offensive.

The upshot is that in many instances even plainly dangerous chemicals would be incorrectly regarded as "safe" for evidence purposes, which would effectively immunize the manufacturers and users of those chemicals against any liability for the harms that the substances might cause.

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A major factor in Davies' award, according to the Templeton group, was "his contention that humankind's ability to understand math and science--which in turn allows for comprehension and calculation of the physical universe--evidences purpose and design to human existence.

Many organisations such as the police use body worn cameras for their own evidence gathering purposes and may offer to supply their material for use by the BBC, for example where it has been used in evidence in court.

138, 77 L.Ed. 260, 85 A.L.R. 108, it was not to be expected that this Court should sanction searches on arrest that can be justified as reasonable only if securing evidence for purposes of the trial is the test of reasonableness for purposes of the Fourth Amendment.

This "may complicate validating this evidence for purposes of its introduction in a judicial proceeding", Interpol noted at the time.

Adequate evidence, for purposes of subpart E of this part, means information sufficient to support the reasonable belief that a particular act or omission has occurred.

This expressed belief by a single Mississippi Supreme Court Justice, however, was not the finding of the majority-and does not constitute 'new evidence' for purposes of § 2244(d)(1)(D).

(2) Evidence.— For purposes of this subsection, evidence of reproduction or distribution of a copyrighted work, by itself, shall not be sufficient to establish willful infringement of a copyright.

Preponderance of the evidence, for purposes of subpart E of this part, means proof by information that, compared with that opposing it, leads to the conclusion that the fact at issue is more probably true than not.

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