Sentence examples for make any findings from inspiring English sources

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In his ruling yesterday, the judge, Nicholas G. Garaufis of United States District Court, did not make any findings on the smuggling contentions.

The immigration minister, Scott Morrison, said on Wednesday the report had not been asked to make any findings about that question.

Professor Whitehouse and his colleagues eventually decided they wanted to settle the issue of whether teenagers were actual people with a Turing test, and opted to assess 13-year-olds in order to make any findings more conclusive.

Ms. Kersch, the spokeswoman for Lender Processing, said: "The consent order does not make any findings of fact or conclusions of wrongdoing, nor does L.P.S. admit any fault or liability".

"The trial court did not make any findings as to the factual allegations made in the complaint," the opinion said, "and did not reference any of the testimony adduced in the two-day evidentiary hearing, other than to summarily state that the plaintiffs failed to meet their burden of proof".

The final Spicer report found he had given unreliable evidence and "acted with the intention of evading laws" relating to the disclosure of political donations and the ban on donations from property developers, but did not make any findings of corruption.

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However, there is insufficient evidence to make any finding against either of these soldiers on this matter.

I do not make any finding or reach any conclusion based upon what is not part of the evidence but the same inference may be drawn from the unwillingness of journalists to speak out (which resulted in the necessity to hear evidence anonymously through the National Union of Journalists).

This leads him to propose the principle of maximal individualization, according to which the court must receive and consider all "case-specific evidence" pertaining to the dispute and must not make any finding against a litigant unless it rests on argument and supporting evidence that have been exposed to and that survive "maximal individualised examination" (Stein 2005: 100).

The report analyzed 4,000 cases of alleged prosecutorial misconduct from 1997 through 2009 and found that in 707 of those cases there was a judicial finding of prosecutorial misconduct; 3,000 rejected the allegation; and 282 did not make any finding.

The FBI launched a probe into the journalist's disappearance, but investigators have not made any findings public.

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