Sentence examples for incriminating test from inspiring English sources

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Contador has denied ever doping and said he knew nothing of the latest incriminating test.

(One sample from Gordon's incriminating test was lower than the accepted threshold; one was higher, but just barely).

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In the Martha Stewart trial, government forensic scientist Larry F. Stewart (no relation to Martha) testified that he had performed incriminating tests on the famous "@60″ written next to " ImClone " on a worksheet used to record Martha Stewart's securities positions.

The exhausted pilots are hounded by ankle-biting bureaucrats, and presented with incriminating simulations that show test pilots easily making runway landings.

If mnemonic control is possible under conditions of exceedingly strong and subjectively unexpected retrieval cues however, it raises the possibility that guilty suspects motivated to conceal their knowledge may be able to suppress brain activity elicited by incriminating probes during memory testing and hence elude detection.

That seemed to be that until a few weeks later when, in the course of a bitter row with Dennis over the weekend of the Hungarian Grand Prix, Alonso threatened to reveal to the FIA potentially incriminating email conversations with McLaren test driver Pedro De La Rosa on the subject of the Ferrari information.

But because his lawyers feared the results might be incriminating, they did not seek testing on a rape kit, biological material from his girlfriend's fingernails, sweat from a man's jacket, a bloody towel or knives from the crime scene.

The rules also require prosecutors not only to give defense lawyers any evidence that may tend to exonerate their client -- like a statement that someone else committed the crime, or a scientific test result that is not incriminating -- but also to identify clearly which information may be mitigating, so it does not get lost in a mass of other evidence.

Memory detection tests make the crucial assumption that reminders of incriminating information uncontrollably elicit recognition-related brain activity.

It could also be incriminating to allow DanceSafe or other groups to set up tables to test drugs for purity.

The study has shown that people can intentionally suppress incriminating memories and thereby avoid detection in brain activity guilt detection tests.

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