Phrases with «evidential basis»

The phrase "evidential basis" refers to the supporting proof or evidence on which a conclusion or belief is based. Full definition

Sentences with «evidential basis»

  • For the authority it was contended that the judge's order was wrong because: (i) it amounted to an attempt to re-write the CPR allocation and costs rules; (ii) the writing of a letter under the protocol was not the bringing of a claim; a claim occurred only when an action was begun, and the CPR provisions were then clear; (iii) the protocol was designed to encourage settlement; (iv) there was no proper evidential basis for deciding the case on access to justice grounds. (newlawjournal.co.uk)
  • It takes true faith to believe in something that is completely void of evidential basis. (religion.blogs.cnn.com)
  • Certification will provide a sound evidential basis on which to identify accomplished performance. (educationmattersmag.com.au)
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