Last week, a motion for new trial made news when Hon. Christopher J. McFadden granted a new trial after finding that the verdict was «
strongly against the weight of the evidence.»
Not exact matches
«So long as an opinion is
strongly rooted in the feelings,» John Stuart Mill observed, «it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating
weight of argument
against it.
«The
weight of precedent and reasoning goes so
strongly against these cases,» says Cupp, who would rather see a focus on animal welfare than animal rights.
So, to overgeneralize incautiously,
weight is more
strongly defended
against loss than gain.
«So long as an opinion is
strongly rooted in the feelings, it gains rather than loses in stability by having a preponderating
weight of argument
against it.»
Something I have argued
strongly against, if a proper area
weighting scheme is used.