Sentence examples for the difficulty in proving from inspiring English sources

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That is largely because of the difficulty in proving that a decision based on conflicting opinions was knowingly false.

In explaining part of that analysis, the court noted the difficulty in proving that artistic expression equals action.

Bookmakers have previously ruled out launching a judicial review of the department's decision, regardless of the outcome, due to the difficulty in proving the process was flawed.

She points to Apple's problems with its treatment of suppliers as an example of the difficulty in proving a company's sustainability.

"We recognize the difficulty in proving precisely which manufacturer caused any particular plaintiff's injuries since crime guns are often not recovered," Judge Wesley wrote.

One juror even praised the two managers for working "24/7" to save their funds.The case underlines the difficulty in proving fraud amid such financial turmoil.

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The difficulties in proving intent makes it even less likely that the Justice Department will pursue a criminal prosecution.

Speaking on BBC Radio 4's The World at One, Caspar Glyn QC, chairman of the Industrial Law Society, said the proposed law would "rarely or perhaps never" be enforced because of the difficulties in proving an offence had been committed.

When prosecutors announced in March 2017 there would be no charges, cited among the factors were "the particular difficulty in proving criminal intent in corruption schemes where there is no evidence of personal profit" and "recent changes in the law". Those changes left some wondering how big a role a 2016 Supreme Court decision, which made it harder to prosecute political corruption, had played.

Because of the inherent difficulty in proving a negative, the conclusion "evidence of no health effect" is reached only when there is high confidence in the body of evidence.

On this basis, Mr Romer concludes that, although it is wise to wait and see if a monopoly proves only temporary before acting, antitrust enforcement may often be more, not less, necessary in the new economy than it was in the old.An obvious difficulty in proving the effect of antitrust, either way, is that nobody can say how the economy would have developed without it.

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