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Unilateral statements also may constitute evidence of a state's views on a particular issue.
Membership in the Proud Boys, the document says, may constitute "evidence that a deputy is biased or has some motive to lie" which could constitute a prosecutorial risk.
This may constitute evidence of the primitive nature of the genus, because seed ferns also generally had stems with considerably more wood than those of most living cycads.
Failure to use the customary form may constitute evidence of a lack of intent to be legally bound by the arrangement.
Accordingly, while the board's actions concerning the elections process may constitute evidence in a contest proceeding, the board's decisions are not to be accorded the highly deferential "abuse of discretion" standard of review during a contest proceeding.
And during the contest period, as the court stated, "the Canvassing Board's actions during the protest period may constitute evidence that a ballot does or does not qualify as a legal vote".
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Starr submitted his report (and six volumes of supporting evidence) to the House of Representatives as "substantial and credible information that President William Jefferson Clinton committed acts that may constitute grounds for an impeachment". His report hit the top of the bestseller lists.
that may constitute grounds for an impeachment". Nothing in that statute authorizes your office to prepare a "report" to the House that purports to summarize and analyze evidence...
Calculated dN/dS ratios significantly > 1.0 constitute evidence for positive selection and may indicate rapid adaptation to a new or changing habitat (Ohta, 1992).
Accordingly, we may safely conclude that the remarks made above by the participants constitute evidence of an inadequate knowledge base in language assessment.
The narrative form of this review may seem ironic when dealing with unsubstantiated traditions in the context that a narrative review may be evidence-based but does not in itself – as a systematic review – constitute evidence.
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