Sentence examples for example testimony from inspiring English sources

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Mr. Jackson cited, for example, testimony by Mr. Seabrook's girlfriend, Ms. Jones-Grant, that she had given Mr. Seabrook money to help with his legal defense.

Whatever one's stance on language politics in America, it's apparent that half-baked language services can seriously harm the project of justice.Take, for example, testimony by a witness who speaks only Spanish.

For example, testimony collected from helicopter pilots who serendipitously witnessed (with the naked eye) a crime being committed in public view could be admitted in court without the need for authorities to seek a search warrant.

For example, testimony in the Baca hearings revealed that a complement of 21,000 officers would be needed to control adequately the 75 miles of border in the El Centro sector alone.

For example, testimony before the grand jury, as well as classified information that the intelligence community believes should remain classified, should not be provided in a report that will ultimately be made public.

Similarly, if we consider the many and various types of coming to know that p in which the source of knowledge is not sensory perception but, for example, testimony or inference, we may think that in such cases there is no reason to think that what we come to know are facts.

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John's courageous example was testimony to the accomplishments of his life and career.

Sometimes the results were complicated, for example the testimony of Rafiullah, the 15-year-old gunshot victim.

For example, in testimony before the Senate intelligence committee, Louis J. Freeh, who was then the director of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, cited encryption technology used by Ramzi Ahmed Yousef, the mastermind of the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, who was captured in 1995.

See, for example, the testimony by Arthur Miller cited in n. 23; Library Reproduction of Copyrighted Works (17 U.S.C. 108), Report of the Register of Copyrights (January 1983); and Robert L. Oakley, Copyright and Preservation: A Serious Problem in Need of a Thoughtful Solution (Washington: Commission on Preservation and Access, Sept. 1990).

There is good reason to argue that, for example, forensic testimony, is no less litigation related and potentially at least as prone to conflicts as a study that meets the requirements of Judge Kosinski's definition (Jasanoff 2006; Risinger and Saks 2003).

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