Sentences with phrase «readily available evidence»

Rather they must furnish to an accused all relevant and readily available evidence so that an accused person will know the nature of the charges against him and the details of the case to be presented against him / her if he later elects to proceed to trial.
In addition, current defamation law, which presumes more than nominal damages, provides plaintiffs with little incentive to prove special damages unless there is readily available evidence of such losses.
Now the peer pressure of the atheists on the religious has teeth, and common sense has readily available evidence to back it up.

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I wish more evidence were readily available, but every time anyone posts anything, it's decried as violating privacy.
The evidence of evolution is readily available to those who are willing and unafraid to look for the truth.
Evidence of child abuse, including child pornography, is often readily available via the Web thanks to peer - to - peer (P2P) file - sharing sites.
This study was designed to use readily available agents in an accepted large - animal model of human heart attack with the goal of obtaining evidence that this treatment is ready to be moved into human clinical trials.»
Some think that supplementing with such a readily available substance is not necessarily needed for a normal athlete, and so far firm evidence to support supplementing with glutamine is fairly lacking.
Although they provide a readily available and convenient metric for researchers to study educational programs, however, there is evidence of a disconnect between test scores and long - term outcomes.
I am not sure, based on the evidence readily available, made Nashville Public Education Foundation think the Parthenon Group was the right group to perform a study for this conversation and hopefully they'll learn from it.
If you want to apply for Certificate of Eligibility (COE), you should have your evidence of eligibility readily available.
Worst of all, this is all occurring with indisputable evidence of the causes, dangers, and solutions to climate change readily available.
That's the most important factor determining how readily they will recognize the best available scientific evidence relevant to all manner of decisions they make in their capacity as consumers, parents, citizens — you name it.
The Evidence for all of the above is readily available to anyone within minutes on Google.
Years later, Mr. Patterson's pro bono attorneys uncovered evidence readily available which, had it been presented, no doubt would have ended his living nightmare at his first trial.
The closer to the time of the accident that you contact an Ann Arbor injury lawyer, the better you will be able to recall all the details of your accident and the more evidence will be readily available.
The sooner you contact us, the better your recall of the event will be and the more evidence is likely to be readily available.
Bottom line here is whether or not you have a lawyer, not all the evidence is readily available.
For years, editorial decisions at Carswell and at Canada Law Book have been based the best information readily available — anecdotal evidence from users and reviews of the competing products — but not on the solid information that a user survey can provide.
The evidence is readily available... each year studies are done by CareerXRoads, and others that show that, by far the number one source of hires is Referrals and other forms of Networking!
One of the most readily and freely available is Smiling Mind, an evidence - based program that teaches mindfulness mediation tailored to different age groups.
Although several depression prevention interventions have been found to decrease the onset of depressive symptoms or disorders among at - risk youth, such programs are still not readily available in community - based mental health settings, and many practitioners do not know how to implement evidence - based protocols.
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