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This sort of testimony is known in the courts as "prior bad acts" evidence.
"They won't need to rely on criminally culpable people to put on that sort of testimony".
Pedantically insisting on so small a slip is a sort of testimony to Mr Mendelson's command of the Auden oeuvre.
In the face of this sort of testimony, there's really not much point dispatching, as you did this morning, one of your flaks, Kerry Healey, to defend you on CNN.
Unfortunately, that sort of testimony can often be subjective.
Anyway, in that oft-misread piece, Rosen noted that Sotomayor's colleagues raised "questions about her temperament," that she was "a bully on the bench," "has an inflated opinion of herself," and is "domineering during oral arguments" -- clearly the sort of testimony that is easily misread!
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So part of the exhibition is a sound installation that will bring their voices to the fore visitors can actually hear the sort of testimonies that these women would have given.
"Having said all of that, it's pretty clear that there are some authorities in Wales that have struggled in recent years, and the number of interventions that the government has initiated sort of bears testimony to that, and so does some of the performance data.
"A lot of the time, when seniors are in history classes, specially if it's relevant to the topic, they are often used by professors as sort of experts to give testimony to events that actually occurred during a certain period," said Kristine Billmyer, the dean and a professor at Columbia's school of continuing education.
"The state is sort of bound by the testimony of its own witnesses," Pettit said.
Justice John Paul Stevens, who was in the majority in Melendez-Diaz, asked if prosecutors could initially submit sworn statements instead of testimony from other sorts of witnesses.
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