Phrases with «reasonable inferences»

"Reasonable inferences" refers to logical conclusions or assumptions that can be reasonably made based on available information or evidence. It means drawing conclusions that are logical, sensible, and likely to be true based on what is known or observed. Full definition

Sentences with «reasonable inferences»

  • The changes to the Rules accomplished this by expanding the powers of motion judges under Rule 20 (2.1) by allowing them to weigh evidence, evaluate credibility, and draw reasonable inferences from the evidence. (slaw.ca)
  • (b) Considering the issue of causation, the trier of fact may draw reasonable inferences from the evidence, based on common sense. (slaw.ca)
  • «the most reasonable inference is that Skakie's message was generated for the purpose of providing his unbiased opinion to Harrison, not for the purpose of providing Jeffery with information upon which Jeffery's legal advice could be based.» (slaw.ca)
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