«There is credible and
compelling evidence before me that the defences of justification and qualified privilege... are reasonably likely to succeed,» Dunphy wrote, adding that Bent's comments about Platnick «appear to have been substantially true and correct or are fair and reasonable comment upon those facts.»
If there is anything outside the realm that we can observe, we need
compelling evidence before we can believe it.
Not exact matches
The economic reasons for refining bitumen in the U.S. were
compelling even
before you could ship it to Texas, as
evidenced by the Midwestern refineries converted to handle the ultra-heavy crude.
Nevertheless, we think the ECB is likely to wait for far more
compelling evidence that the eurozone economy is generating appropriate and sustainable levels of price increases
before contemplating a change of stance.
Nevertheless, with the ECB's own inflation forecast for 2019 still only at 1.7 %, our sense is that ECB President Draghi is likely to wait for far more
compelling evidence that the eurozone economy is generating appropriate and sustainable levels of price increases
before contemplating a change of stance.
Ministers and senior government officials held dozens of meetings with the drinks industry
before reversing plans to introduce minimum alcohol pricing despite
compelling medical
evidence it would save thousands of lives, it has emerged.
«
Before we make them available by prescription, there needs to be
compelling evidence that they're unique and that a large population would derive substantial benefit.»
«We found
compelling evidence that invasive shrubs, such as Japanese barberry, are ready to leaf out quickly once they are exposed to warm temperatures in the lab even in the middle of winter, whereas native shrubs, like highbush bluberry, and native trees, like red maple, need to go through a longer winter chilling period
before they can leaf out — and even then their response is slow,» says Amanda Gallinat, a second - year graduate student and third author of the paper.
Scans of the brains of child musicians
before and after musical training have yielded
compelling evidence that proficiency and skill relies on hard graft, not innate genius.
1491: New Revelations of the Americas
Before Columbus Charles C. Mann; Alfred A. Knopf, $ 30 In a poignant reconstruction of paradise lost, Mann marshals compelling evidence that the «New World» was an advanced, thriving, and crowded place before Columbus and his disease - bearing ilk swept through it like a s
Before Columbus Charles C. Mann; Alfred A. Knopf, $ 30 In a poignant reconstruction of paradise lost, Mann marshals
compelling evidence that the «New World» was an advanced, thriving, and crowded place
before Columbus and his disease - bearing ilk swept through it like a s
before Columbus and his disease - bearing ilk swept through it like a scythe.
With this thought in mind, the sometimes overwhelming feelings of guilt when saying «no» to something or someone, the selfishness we critically experience when we seemingly put our own needs and wants first
before those around us and the insufficiency we are
compelled to endure when we are torn between the two, are triumphantly replaced with logic, reason and scientific
evidence: I have to give to myself in order to continue to give to others.
Before I gave her any input, I wanted to be clear on which had the most
compelling evidence, if any, so I decided to look at the medical research.
As such, since there is not
compelling evidence that Anthropogenic CO2 was sufficient to have ab influence Earth's temperatures prior to 1950, Anthropogenic CO2 can not be the cause of the warming that occurred
before 1950.
Allow the jury to question each team's findings
before endorsing the position of the team that presented the most
compelling argument supported by the best
evidence.
this sleuthing is from the same order... the
evidence presented here (and
before) is something way greater than
compelling...
(Part of the How to Talk to a Global Warming Skeptic guide) Objection: Natural variability is the null hypothesis; there must be
compelling evidence of an anthropogenic CO2 warming effect
before we take it seriously.
The Argersinger rule also tends to impair the proper functioning of the criminal justice system in that trial judges, in advance of hearing any
evidence and
before knowing anything about the case except the charge, all too often will be
compelled to forgo the legislatively granted option to impose a sentence of imprisonment upon conviction.
While accepting that the District's [Board] financial circumstances were
compelling, the Tribunal found that there was no
evidence that the District [Board] had considered any reasonable alternatives for meeting the needs of Severe Learning Disabilities students
before cutting available services such as the Diagnostic Centre.»
The doctor moved for a stay of the civil process on the basis that being
compelled to answer questions in the civil discovery process would make his defence known to his accuser
before she had to give her
evidence in the criminal proceeding.
(B) that the insured person's impairment is predominantly a minor injury but, based on
compelling evidence provided by the health practitioner, the insured person does not come within the Minor Injury Guideline because the insured person has a pre-existing medical condition that was documented by a health practitioner
before the accident and that will prevent the insured person from achieving maximal recovery from the minor injury if the insured person is subject to the $ 3,500 limit or is limited to the goods and services authorized under the Minor Injury Guideline, or
Before the Law Society can start arguing that our freedom of expression, just about the most fundamental right we have, is not protected by the Charter, surely the Law Society would have to prove racism is flagrant and widespread and that such
evidence would have to be clear and
compelling.
Given the primacy of the possession order the court will always need
compelling and credible
evidence from the occupier
before it accedes to an application to suspend a warrant.
3 governing case planning conferences that clearly, expressly, and specifically allows the presider to
compel a party to provide another party with the details of any potential expert witnesses
before that party has even consulted with the expert or made an election whether to call the witnesses»
evidence at trial.
Accordingly, the father had to provide the court with
compelling evidence of serious maternal deficiencies
before the court would even consider assigning primary custodial status to the father.
Another is that First Amendment protection for commercial speech has been expanded to require states to show
compelling evidence of both the need for and the effectiveness of real estate antisolicitation laws
before such laws qualify as being constitutional.
The licensees claimed that the lawyer for the plaintiff made it clear to them that if they did not provide the affidavits voluntarily, he would either subpoena them as witnesses to give
evidence before the judge, or he would obtain a court order pursuant to the Rules of Court
compelling them to give their
evidence.