Sentence examples for introduction of evidence from inspiring English sources

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This creates both social and legal pushback to the introduction of evidence that all defendants are constitutionally entitled to present.

It also allowed the introduction of evidence tainted by coercion and endorsed "combatant status review tribunals," kangaroo courts in Guantánamo Bay that declare prisoners enemy combatants without a real hearing or reliable evidence.

The Bush Administration then moved to dismiss Al Haramain's case, citing the "state-secrets privilege," a controversial legal doctrine that can be used to prevent the introduction of evidence that might jeopardize national security.

A justice system where the criminal defendant is presumed innocent, where the state bears the burden of proving guilt, where there are rules and protections against the introduction of evidence illegally obtained or unfairly prejudicial, and where all accused are entitled to be heard by a jury of their peers is, in theory, a marvelous one.

Lawyers who have sued the government say the fact that this case has become the first in which a judge has allowed the extensive introduction of evidence instead of handing down a quick dismissal may also attest to an important shift under way on the issue of reparations.

Convictions on the main charge of plotting to bomb the airliners proved frustratingly difficult for prosecutors to obtain in the trials at an old arsenal building in the London suburb of Woolwich, partly because the law in Britain, unlike in United States and many other Western countries, does not allow the introduction of evidence gained by electronic intercepts.

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They want the MSC, which represents the UK's 34 publicly funded university medical schools "to support the introduction of evidence-based lifestyle education, including basic training in nutrition and the impact of physical activity on health and chronic disease into all medical curricula".

The introduction of evidence-based assessment presents some interesting challenges for areas such as creative arts.

Introduction of evidence-based guidelines in Europe to harmonize mammography practice and education.

Systematic literature review (SLR) has become an important research methodology in software engineering since the introduction of evidence-based software engineering (EBSE) in 2004.

Since the introduction of evidence-based software engineering in 2004, systematic literature review (SLR) has been increasingly used as a method for conducting secondary studies in software engineering.

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