Sentences with phrase «offer evidence in support of this claim»

While what Julie has been sharing is very likely to be damaging to Tony's reputation, it's also clear that she's offering evidence in support of the claims she's making.

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But it is also, in a sense, a compilation of evidences, offered in support of a very large claim.
It's true that an independent Upstate might not have the panoply of social programs that New York State offers today, but alternate histories, though engaging, don't offer much in the way of evidence to support your claim.
I can offer anecdotal evidence in support of that claim.
Only anecdotal evidence has been offered in support of the claim that charter schools systematically remove students with disabilities, and little rigorous research has considered the underlying causes of the difference between the percentage of charter - school students and district - school students enrolled in special education, the so - called «special education gap.»
Simonjm, the depressing part (or perhaps the encouraging part) is that after all the abuse I've taken, after JQs proud boasting on the top of the page and his claims that I'm in denial about the reams of evidence that he has claimed exists, the total amount of evidence that has been offered (not put up and rejected, but offered) in support of Prof. Quiggins claims has been... well, not to put too fine a point on it, the total of offered evidence has been zero.
A solicitor may attend the hearing to offer advice to the bereaved family on what is happening in the criminal process, and to also take a note of the evidence to support any later civil compensation claim against the defendant.
For instance, here is the sum total of the evidence plaintiffs offered in support of their retaliation claim (pg.
As a result, the plaintiff failed to offer evidence in support of the interference prong of its tortious interference claim sufficient to survive summary judgment.
The Court noted that «some of the plaintiff's initial negotiating positions were clearly inflated» but ultimately it was reasonable for the Plaintiff to refuse the Defendant's offer and proceed to trial in the face of medical evidence supporting her alleged claim of chronic pain and related disability.
Specifically, the Judge stated that the jury would be instructed about the data loss and that the lost data affirmatively would have provided information relevant to the claims and defenses; defendant would be precluded from offering certain evidence in support of its defense; plaintiff would be able to re-depose, at defendant's cost, defendant's key witnesses about belatedly produced «substitute» data; and defendant would be responsible for 75 % of the Special Master's fees and costs and 50 % of plaintiff's attorneys» fees incurred during the Special Master proceedings.
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