Sentences with phrase «demand facts and evidence»

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Terry: The Western Australian education system is very good, evidenced by the mere fact that when you get to university level, there is strong demand for private clients to access our education and as we all know, the education sector is Australia's third largest export.
This trend suppresses the demand side of the housing market, while the supply - side has been hindered by builders eschewing starter homes and moving up the value chain, as evidenced by the fact that the average size of a new single - family home is almost 2,700 square feet today, versus less than 2,100 square feet a quarter century ago.
The fact that investors are demandingand companies seem to be paying attention to — these statements, is evidence of the power that these indices wield.
If you attempt to infringe upon the liberties and actions of others because of your beliefs, I have the obligation to demand that you provide verifiable evidence that your beliefs are based in fact.
I wonder, if you accused them of a crime based on believe if they would just go quietly or if they would demand their day in court, with the facts and the evidence and so on.
But there can be no question of yielding any ground to him... What is needed is a ceaseless work, the establishment of facts, not for those who know them and who are about to disappear, but for those who are legitimately demanding as to the quality of the evidence.
It keeps demanding we provide proof for non-existence of its god but fails to understand that what we state as true can be validated with updated facts and evidence.
Attorneys demand evidence and facts to make decisions and so do digital marketers.
Our lawyers craft highly - detailed demand letters that lay out clearly the different issues and facts related to your case alongside the relevant evidence, medical records, and any additional information that may be salient to getting you your car accident settlement.
The demand letter would summarize the facts of the case, describe the injury, provide evidence of loss and demand compensation for injuries.
[54] Given the intention of parties to this type of insurance coverage, which is to compensate the insured person injured as a result of an incident involving an unidentified automobile, it seems unreasonable to enforce a term of the contract that demands physical contact between the insured motor vehicle and the unidentified automobile, notwithstanding the existence of physical evidence corroborating the fact that the relevant incident occurred as a result of the insured's defensive driving action directed at avoiding physical contact with another vehicle.
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