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The bill does not state how much evidence would be needed to issue a ticket, which raises some questions.
Officials in Washington stated that stronger evidence would be needed to prove that President Assad had crossed the "red line" on chemical weapons set down by Barack Obama.
And figuring out what type of crime the downing of the aeroplane might amount to, which courts have jurisdiction, and what type of evidence would be needed to prosecute, will be hard.
The decrease of O. pulchra may be explained by the fire sensitivity of the species (Geldenhuys 1977), although more evidence would be needed.
And perhaps most seriously of all, what "new evidence" would be needed to allow a trial to go ahead in the cases of suspects who were given assurances?
In part, that's because it is not clear what kind of evidence would be needed to show that an engineered virus might also arise naturally.
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This allows the authorities to charge a terror suspect on weaker evidence than would be needed in normal criminal cases.
Jean-Baptiste Lamarck was one of the first men of science to have access to enough fossil and living animal specimens and bones to really gather the weight of evidence that would be needed to understand the ways in which species evolve.
A methodological issue is to describe the evidence that would be needed to decide whether a particular interpretation is a sense or a conventional conversational implicature.
More evidence than this would be needed to suggest that the C-rich motif plays a regulatory role at the post-transcriptional (RNA) rather than the transcriptional (DNA) level.
California's Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation ceded modest reforms: more evidence of gang activity would be needed to banish an inmate to the SHU, and a four-year step-down programme to leave solitary confinement without snitching was introduced.
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