Sentences with phrase «by cogent evidence»

(para 75) As a consequence, the Commission «must state to the Parliament and the Council the grounds for the withdrawal, which, in the event of challenge, have to be supported by cogent evidence or arguments.»
[27] The presumption of judicial integrity and impartiality is a high one, which can be rebutted only by cogent evidence.

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No cogent evidence had so far been produced to cause any widespread questioning of these chapters, and since they had long been regarded by the church as divinely delivered to Moses, this account of origins was accepted as sufficient and final.
The term sometimes means nothing more than clear thinking, an ideal promoted by any class in which the professor requires attention to evidence, cogent arguments, and clarity of expression.
«The draft orders and supporting submissions filed by the TWU and [National Union of Workers] fail to provide any substantive evidence or analysis to support the existence of such cogent links between claims and safety outcomes.»
Don't be fixated by the term «proxies» — what we need is evidence, of which «proxies» are or are not a cogent form of.
As has been confirmed by the Court of Appeal (see R v Mental Health Review Tribunal (Northern Region)[2005] ECA Civ 1605) the flexibility of the civil standard lies not in «any adjustment to the degree of probability required for an allegation to be proved...» but rather in the fact that more serious allegations will require more cogent evidence.
In deciding whether the open evidence should be heard before the closed evidence, or vice versa, Maurice Kay LJ said that if Tariq's legal representatives believed his interests would be best served by hearing the open evidence first then there would have to be «very cogent reasons indeed» to justify a decision to the contrary.
The provision of truthful and cogent evidence by a witness, attesting to the commission of a crime, is one of the most important facets of any legal hearing.
Davis LJ reiterated that this is the kind of scenario contemplated by Morris LJ in Hornal v Neuberger Products Ltd [1956] 3 All ER 970, [1957] 1 QB 247 where a «cautious approach» should be adopted in assessing an allegation of fraud and «the need for appropriately cogent evidence if a finding of fraud is to be made».
This book, edited by a team of eminent people in their fields, develops a unique analysis of the way our adversarial system works and guides the reader through a series of closely argued sections designed to produce clear, cogent, accurate and reliable evidence.
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