Sentence examples for unsupported cases from inspiring English sources

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In such "unsupported" cases, refueling times of ∼3 8 h can be achieved, depending on the temperature of the ambient air.

Unlike the previous studies, the delamination factors in micro-drilling of CFRP laminates were precisely calculated and compared for supported and unsupported cases.

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Someone could easily sift my e-mails and find some in which I've spoken disparagingly of climate scientists and campaigners pushing a scientifically unsupported case for greenhouse action, as well.

The maximum thickness of plastic zones and the maximum total displacement occurred around underground caverns after installing the support systems suggested by the empirical methods were compared to the unsupported case.

But the Justice Department has insisted -- in an argument that civil libertarians and many criminal defense lawyers say is unsupported by case law -- that Mr. Moussaoui's Sixth Amendment right to exculpatory testimony does not extend outside United States borders to a enemy combatant like Mr. bin al-Shibh.

The Ninth Circuit rejected that approach, it explained, not only because it was "unsupported" by case law, but because it "forces an unnecessary" face-off between the Judiciary's duty to uphold the law and the Executive's duty to protect national security.

If convening authorities are indeed sending cases unsupported by the evidence and contrary to their legal advice to trial, that fact alone should result in immediate reform.

However, in many cases, unsupported solutions can also be very attractive because they can serve as compromise candidates.

While a judge advocate has no ability to require a case go to trial, the staff judge advocate has a duty and authority to prohibit a case unsupported by evidence from going to trial.

"That simple yet critical fact bears repeating: the asserted absolute immunity claim here is entirely unsupported by existing case law," Bates wrote.

The filing was in response to a July 31 opinion by U.S. District Court Judge John D. Bates that the Bush administration's claims of executive privilege in refusing to allow White House officials to testify about the firings was "unprecedented" and "entirely unsupported by existing case law".

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