Sentences with phrase «even circumstantial»

As for Kripal - No investigation has yet found any evidence (even circumstantial) that points to Russia.
He recalled that in the one case that perhaps came closest — the show - trial conviction of several influential military and intelligence officers for drug trafficking and other crimes in 1989 — there was even some circumstantial evidence that the illicit activities had been tolerated by superiors.

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This, of course, is all circumstantial — just mere hours before on the day of the originally - intended launch, Musk tweeted about his optimism for the events that were meant to take place that evening.
The second category he calls «circumstantial evidence ``, which, if he was shown any of these, might cause him to rethink his position even if he doesn't convert: a genuinely flawless and consistent holy book; a religion without internal disputes or factions; a religion who's followers have never committed or taken part in atrocities; a religion that had a consistent record of winning its jihads and holy wars.
Matthew indeed has a circumstantial story of his driving a bargain with the priests, and he even knows the exact amount of money that changed hands.
Who would not put up with many things that seem odd, exaggerated, or circumstantial — with many things that to us, born under a different sun and in a different time, seem to be tasteless or even laughable — for the sake of human enrichment and of aesthetic and religious elevation?
Even the times piece you link admits that it amounts to «circumstantial evidence», before breaking into a long drawn out «We need to depose Assad» piece.
«Based on the data that they have, even though it's circumstantial, it's a nice story,» says Richard Thomson, a physical oceanographer at Fisheries and Oceans Canada who was not involved with the study.
Some well - crate - trained dogs have even been known to free themselves from a soft crate in a moment of circumstantial excitement or frustration.
We understand that you berated our nominator at some length following the article for utilising anecdotal and circumstantial evidence, even though such data - for example allegorical paintings by Breughel - are frequently used by scientists such as Phil Jones and Professor Brian Fagan to usefully illustrate the deterioration in the climate in the 16th century.
We tend to make judgments based on circumstantial evidence and strong associations, even though all associations are NOT correlations.
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.
127 The comments made by the Manitoba Court of Appeal in R. v. Drury87 are apt even though they concern the sufficiency of evidence on the substantive offence rather than the sufficiency of circumstantial evidence in providing reasonable grounds for arrest.
[42] Even though the presumption was engaged, the trial judge was obliged to examine the totality of the evidence, both direct and circumstantial, for the purpose of determining, if possible, Mr. Fuller's actual intention at the time he executed the 2002 transfer.
The Court ruled that «causation can be inferred — even in the face of inconclusive or contrary expert evidence — from other evidence, including merely circumstantial evidence», and that the task of weighing evidence rests with the Tribunal.
Sometimes, however, witnesses say things from which you are asked to draw certain inferences; for example, a witness might say they'd seen someone enter the courthouse lobby wearing a raincoat and carrying an umbrella, both dripping wet; if you believed that witness, you might infer that it was raining outside, even though the evidence was indirect — indirect evidence is sometimes called circumstantial evidence.
The court came to the conclusion that the decision was unreasonable because it denied Dr. Gehl Indian status due to her inability to prove that her paternal grandfather was Indian, even though she had circumstantial evidence that he was Indian and there was no evidence to the contrary.
If I were sued for claiming that i «m aware of 5 allegations and provided proof of the 3 that others have heard of, without revealing any information about the two individuals who confided to me personally and who's identity I wouldn't reveal, could I still be found guilty of slander / libel for making claims I refuse to prove about the two confidential allegations even though circumstantial evidence (in the form of other rape allegations being made) suggest that it's plausible that someone who is known to be an advocate for women in the community that Joe targets would hear of other allegations?
The majority stated at para 38 that the inference of causation can be made through merely circumstantial evidence, meaning the use of «positive evidence» from the Board's policy can include inconclusive or even contrary expert evidence.
Further (but even more circumstantial) evidence is that plenty of people already have a Huawei phone and some of those people are the type who can monitor what their phones are sending and where it is going.
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