Sentences with phrase «circumstantial factors»

This intention to traffic can be inferred from a variety of circumstantial factors, including the following:
When it comes to drug offences, a couple of circumstantial factors can make the difference between serving 24 hours of community service versus 24 months in jail.
The numbers — plus circumstantial factors — tell the story.
You can also isolate the circumstantial factors that predict aggressiveness.
«Because changing these circumstantial factors can be monetarily and temporally costly — if not impossible — the results of these studies provide limited assistance to individuals who wish to achieve greater happiness in their daily lives.»

Not exact matches

Again, though we can't definitively rule out the possibility, circumstantial evidence from surveys undertaken after the election suggests it is unlikely to have been a contributory factor.
The individual risk of venous thromboembolism (VTE) is determined by a complex interaction of genetic, circumstantial and environmental factors.
There is some circumstantial evidence that taller individuals have shorter lifespans, Kraus said, but «it is incredibly difficult to study this in humans because we have so many environmental factors that affect our height.»
For me, painting's legitimacy depends on that voice — that prevailing, inexhaustible quality, much more than on its circumstantial use value, technical factors, material conditions, its social or historical context, and those sorts of attributes which are so important to those who need to organize things.
The «evidence» is circumstantial and will remain that way until all possible factors are accurately understood and quantified.
Circumstantial evidence of this type may be caused by a range of natural factors, including some key ones which are not even included in the IPCC models.
[128] Professor Piché's summary is very helpful, but I would add to it by suggesting that in addition to using the various factors to determine substantive and procedural fairness, the court should also examine circumstantial fairness and institutional fairness.
Every case, however seemingly simple, is unique and must be exhaustively investigated in regard of circumstantial, medical and analytical evidence; in order to eliminate possible innocent factors and occurrences that could affect the outcome of the case.
[75] The Locke factors are items of circumstantial evidence relevant to the transferor's actual intention.
He based this on several factors including circumstantial evidence, Shaoulle not being asked to testify and lack of a clear motive.
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