Sentences with phrase «alleged event»

There are countless press stories of the events of alleged events of Christmas 1914, despite there being considerable doubt about what actually transpired.
Historians don't ask you to believe the historicity of any other alleged event in history...» by faith».
He said some of the accusations stem from alleged events that occurred decades ago and that the records may be lost.
While these reports haven't been verified and have been denied by Riyadh, sources close to the king allege events unfolded as follows: During what Mohammed bin Nayef believed was a standard meeting, the King used the pretext of concerns over the crown prince's rumoured drug addiction, which he allegedly had developed as consequence to injuries sustained from a failed assassination attempt, to force him to relinquish his titles as crown prince and interior minister.
Representing Russian Bank, OJSC URALSIB BANK, in High Court proceedings in a claim brought by the bank against other lenders in a syndicated loan arrangement concerning alleged events of default arising out of a USD100 million loan participation note.
The College alleged these events led to a reasonable apprehension of bias by Member Parrack.
Supervisor Diane M. Benczkowski said she had a private conversation with Rogowski about the series of alleged events, and while she admitted it was a distraction, she declined to elaborate.
Beginning in the 1990s, a number of charges of sexual wrongdoing, related to alleged events in the 1940s and 1950s, were brought against Fr.
He says some of the accusations stem from alleged events that occurred decades ago and that the records may be lost.
Levandowski is fairly recognizable, and Stroz Friedberg's interviews were conducted not long after the alleged event No one recognized him as having appeared on March 11, 2016 or any other date.
Considering that the bible was cobbled together hundreds of years after the alleged events, that makes it circumstantial evidence at best.
Modern biblical scholars agree that the new testament scriptures were written 35 to 90 years after the alleged events, regardless who wrote them (Piso or not).
One might think that an actual resurrection would have been captured immediately in a contemporaneous written record corroborated by many, many independent Jewish and Roman sources rather than a few vested 2nd hand accounts decades after the alleged event.
If one compares the supernatural claims of the gospels to those of Joseph Smith, the 11 witnesses claimed to be direct eyewitnesses, their testimonies were contemporaneously recorded, and there is an external record corroborating they were in the right place at the right time; the gospels were recorded second hand, well after the alleged events, and there is no extrinsic record corroborating their presence at the right place at the right time.
The gospels were written by non-witnesses 70 + years after the alleged events.
They reported on what the followers * claimed * about the man... long after the alleged events - hearsay.
And perhaps that is why the modern Church of England (which probably is just such a lifeless thing) has now publicly denounced George Bell as a wicked child abuser, on the basis of a single anonymous claim, first made thirty - seven years after his death and forty - five years after the alleged events.
This is not even to mention actual extant manuscripts of the New Testament — in whole or in part — that date to the first few Christian centuries, and extensive quotations in the writings of the Church Fathers, which run all the way back to the days when the generation contemporary to the alleged events of the New Testament were still alive.
The gospels weren't written by first person observers and even then many decades after the alleged events and influenced greatly by the writings of Philo.
The theological intelligibility of the alleged event should enter into the assessment of the credibility of the reports.
I see a little problem here if this guy is not slightly over 2,000 years old; He can't possibly be a «first hand» witness to that alleged event.
It is amazing that they had far more detail of all of the alleged events than did the earlier authors.
«Despite the claim made by one woman in the report, Lord Rennard continued working closely with her for ten years after the alleged event described.»
Despite the claim made by one woman in the report, Lord Rennard continued working closely with her for 10 years after the alleged event described.»
I will admit right here that when I did my «Fall Movie Preview» I mentioned the alleged event, even questioning if it will have any effect on the film's popularity.
In all civil cases, the trial judge must scrutinize the relevant evidence with care to determine whether it is more likely than not that an alleged event occurred».
There needs to be some recognition that people may be victimized but ultimately the perpetrator may not be convicted, for a variety of reasons (not all of which mean that the alleged event did not occur).
If it were true that a failure to obtain a conviction always sprung from a finding that the alleged event (s) never occurred, then perhaps this statement would be true.
The interview usually involves a chronology covering employment history, the alleged events, and the employee's recollections of the events.
The College agreed with the registrant, who submitted that the College did not have jurisdiction to hear the complaint except in the clearest and most serious of cases, and that the alleged events, even if true, were not sufficiently clear and serious enough to constitute professional misconduct.
This is more common with historic sex assaults (where the alleged event took place a long time ago) or where the complainant was a child at the time of the alleged events.
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