Sentence examples for proffer evidence from inspiring English sources

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Any well-briefed attorney could proffer evidence to the contrary.

Spirit's representative "failed to proffer evidence of striking similarity, but he has successfully created a triable issue of fact as to access and substantial similarity," US district court judge Gary Klausner said in a ruling in May.

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And unlike Nadine Dorries, I can proffer hard evidence.

Meticulously cataloged and presented face-forward, the exhibition proffers wondrous evidence of the genre's vitality.

Schmidhuber may be right that the physical universe is efficient, but he proffers no evidence to suggest that anyone or anything is actually computing the universe.

Likely proffered as evidence will be 200,000 deaths in Syria, a battered friendship with Israel, Isis beheading videos, maps of chaos in Yemen or Libya, activists cut adrift in Venezuela and Hong Kong, and the Russian incursion in Ukraine.

And one can make room in print editions by tossing out last season's fads, like "yadda, yadda" and "Monicagate," both of which were proffered as evidence of the up-to-­dateness of the Encarta World English Dictionary when it was published in 1999.

"If and when future courts are confronted with campaign or other statements proffered as evidence of governmental purpose, those courts must similarly determine, on a case-by-case basis, whether such statements are probative evidence of governmental purpose".

As British Naturism ("the UK's representative organisation for all naturists") points out, the ECHR proffered no evidence on the actual or potential offence caused by Stephen's nude state, which is apparently liable to be "morally and otherwise offensive" to "unwarned members of the public".

As British Naturism ("the UK's representative organization for all naturists") points out, the ECHR proffered no evidence on the actual or potential offense caused by Stephen's nude state, which is apparently liable to be "morally and otherwise offensive" to "unwarned members of the public".

People were less concerned with what they substantively had learned about Iraq's yellow-cake uranium policy -- that the past decision to go to war in Iraq may have been made against the advice and proffered ambiguous evidence of Miss Plame's husband -- than with the identity of the government official who had despicably and feloniously "blown her cover".

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