Sentences with phrase «by the danger of»

The danger of fundamentalism (I. e., theology having no real connection with the historical data) on the one hand, is met by the danger of humanism (I. e., theology having no transcendent norm) on the other.
Everything may seem normal from outside but your kid would know how much he is traumatized by the dangers of cyberbullying.
The survey revealed that some «major trading nations» are very worried by the danger of ballast water and have adopted their own procedures to prevent the escape of exotic organisms.
«But the effects are so small and so variable» as to be dwarfed by the dangers of childhood abuse.
The claustrophobia of being at war in such confined spaces is amplified by the danger of imminent discovery by Germans tunnelling in the opposite direction, or from collapse and suffocation under piles of dirt and rubble.
Despite the fact that students» paper composing assignments are their duty to carry out here are a condition while single is during a circumstance into which writing service is can't also are by danger of imperiling every they have worked for in the previous years.
Furthermore, vehicles packed with noodles, mineral water and blankets have been sent to all evacuation centers, while residents around the area have been gathering donations for those who are affected by the danger of Mount Agung erupting.
The climate change lobby is keen to ensure that if you hear about it at all, you hear that it is a minor thing, dwarfed by the dangers of global warming.
Some people argue that any kind of growth of the economy is ruled out by the danger of climate change, and that we have to move to a simpler kind of social organization, simpler technology and so on.
Does it make any sense to argue that the judge should exclude certain evidence from a bench trial because its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice?
'' [t] he sexual activity that forms the subject matter of the charge, unless the evidence is of specific instances of sexual activity, is relevant to the issue at trial, and has significant probative value that is not substantially outweighed by the danger of prejudice to the proper administration of justice.»
Rule 403 of the Federal Rules of Evidence states: «The court may exclude relevant evidence if its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of one or more of the following: unfair prejudice, confusing the issues, misleading the jury, undue delay, wasting time, or needlessly presenting cumulative evidence.»
The Court formulated a new standard for the admissibility of eye witness testimony which, inter alia, mandated that such testimony be excluded if the defendant can prove — based on system and / or estimator variables — that the «probative value of the evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of the issues, misleading the jury, or by considerations of undue delay or needless presentation of cumulative evidence» (44 - 5).
1) The probative value of the sound spectrograms / voiceprints is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the tape recording is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the chart is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the scientific evidence is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
2) The probative value of the chart or doll is substantially outweighed by the danger of confusion of the issues or misleading the jury; or
1) The probative value of the television tape is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice.
Relevant evidence is inadmissible if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice, confusion of issues, misleading the jury, or needless presentation of cumulative evidence.
2) The probative value of the blackboard is substantially outweighed by the danger of confusion of the issues or misleading the jury; or
The court held that New Mexico Rule 11 - 403 allows courts the discretion to exclude evidence if «its probative value is substantially outweighed by a danger of one or more of the following, unfair prejudice, confusing the issues.»
1) The probative value of the photograph is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the demonstration or experiment is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; 2) The probative value of the demonstration or experiment is substantially outweighed by danger of confusion of the issues or misleading the jury or undue surprise; or 3) The probative value of the demonstration or experiment is substantially outweighed by danger that it will cause undue delay, waste of time, or needles presentation of cumulative evidence.
1) The probative value of the demonstration of the medical illustrations is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the motion picture is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the videotape is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The medical model's probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice.
And that explains why Kim made what amounted to a 403 objection, arguing that the tape's probative value was substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice — the tape's relevance to show that the thing destroyed had evidentiary value is outweighed by the risk that the committee would use it to conclude that Jimmy committed the uncharged, but arguably more serious, act of altering legal documents.
1) The probative value of the article or object is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
1) The probative value of the demonstration of the overhead presentation is substantially outweighed by the danger of unfair prejudice; or
Evidence may be excluded if its probative value is substantially outweighed by the danger of undue prejudice, confusing the issues, misleading the jury, or undue consumption of time.

Not exact matches

To avoid such a danger, the Justice Department creates a «taint team» of lawyers not involved in the case to review records and decide which ones shouldn't be seen by prosecutors on the case.
In addition to running these «sub-routines» our brains must sort through tons of information that it receives and routes some of it to our conscious minds while filing most of it away in our subconscious where it is compared by the nervous system against our «database of danger
The next danger to avoid is radioactive fallout, a mixture of fission products (or radioisotopes) that a nuclear explosion creates by splitting atoms.
The government said in March that it was studying the dangers posed to wildlife and the environment by the plastic microbeads, and on Thursday said the scientific review was still underway by Environment Canada along with an assessment of triclosan and phthalates.
Could any of us relate to the heroic deeds in tales like those of the Lord of the Rings without Tolkien's exquisitely detailed descriptions of the dangers of Mordor or the perils faced by Frodo and Sam?
The limit of two five - year presidential terms was written into China's constitution after Mao's death in 1976 by Deng Xiaoping, who recognized the dangers of one - man rule and the cult of personality and instead espoused collective leadership.
Today the New York Times argues that Amazon is a new kind of conglomerate, noting that it's not in danger of anti-trust regulation because it isn't exploiting its dominance by raising prices:
«After many years of failure, countries are coming together to finally address the dangers posed by North Korea.
Instead, Canada's population growth should help to fill units, and banking regulations requiring that a certain number of units be pre-sold before loans are issued will stem the tide of any danger imposed by overbuilding.
Twenty years ago, the entire industry was in danger of being wiped out by a virus called ring spot.
The kind of working conditions that lead into this legal danger zone include not just «egregious acts of harassment and bullying» but also chronic stress, excessive demands by managers, and unpaid overtime, wrote the report's author, Dr. Martin Shain of the University of Toronto.
According to the Oxford research, companies that ply in fine arts, originality, negotiation, persuasion, social perceptiveness and assisting or caring for others are in the least danger of being overtaken by Schwarzenegger - like T - 800 cybernetic organisms.
It took a long and painful trip through Chapter 11 to make me realize the dangers of becoming consumed by the business.
The site, which was founded by Julian Assange, has also been a lightning rod of controversy, with some saying that it exposes important truths about the world, and others saying it puts people in undue danger.
And, here again, this concern doesn't even begin to consider the danger presented by malicious or criminal cyberattacks and other forms of corporate espionage that increase in frequency and severity every day.
The report comes as the reef, considered one of the most vulnerable places in the world to the impacts of climate change, is at risk of having its status downgraded by the UN cultural organization UNESCO to «world heritage in danger».
Ratings agency Moody's reported Monday that the rolls of «potential fallen angels,» or issuers with investment - grade debt currently in danger of becoming junk, swelled by 17 in the third quarter, while no companies fell into the opposite category, called «potential rising stars.»
In 2005, another blue - ribbon committee — this one led by Nobel laureate Thomas Cech — said the situation was so dire for young American researchers that the U.S. was in danger of losing its «preeminent leadership position» in science.
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