Sentence examples for to be adduced from inspiring English sources

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The language 'in any trial, hearing, or proceeding in or before' quite clearly refers to the forum in which the testimony is sought to be adduced.

No detail is too small to be adduced as evidence that Christmas is being de-Christianised (or, with the removal of Santa, de-westernised) so as not to offend non-Christians who supposedly can't bear to hear the holiday's name spoken aloud.

By omitting only grand juries in § 2518, Congress indicated that it was dealing with the forum in which the testimony was sought to be adduced, and that the suppression hearing authorized by the section was not to be available to grand jury witnesses.

The omission of 'grand jury' from the designated forums in § 2518(10)(a) is not explainable on the basis that though the testimony is sought to be adduced before a grand jury, the motion to suppress would actually be made in a court, which is one of the forums designated in § 2518(10)(a).

Thus, if Congress in § 2518 had intended to focus on the forum in which the hearing as to the legality of the subpoena is to be determined, rather than the forum in which the testimony is sought to be adduced, it would have omitted not only grand juries, but departments, officers, agencies, and regulatory bodies as well from the coverage of § 2518(10)(a).

At least, this will be so if moral considerations are permitted to be adduced in support of axiological claims.

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The lower values of cabbage growth and head yield parameters under rice bran treatment compared to wood ash and poultry manure could be adduced to the fact that higher C/N ratio (23 3 1) of rice bran compared to poultry manure decelerated the residue decomposition rate and subsequently it had the least values of % N, P, K, Ca and Mg.

It this study, respondents who were married were found to have higher stress level, which could be adduced to additional responsibility of being married.

Chatton seemed to think that relying on this standard would yield bad results in certain cases; in particular he thought that despite Ockham's insistence to the contrary, certain semantic arguments could be adduced to establish the existence of a restricted class of relations.

Take, for example, Stephen's analysis of the rule that in general no evidence may be adduced to prove "statements as to facts made by persons not called as witnesses", in short, hearsay (Stephen 1872: 122).

The increased fertility may be adduced to antioxidant activity due to flavonoids and increase in serum testosterone level, which may be due to saponin components.

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