Sentences with phrase «therefore accept their evidence»

The court or tribunal did not therefore accept their evidence.

Not exact matches

It need not accept world suffering merely as evidence of the broken human condition, and therefore opt to minister only to the victims of sin without addressing sin's sources.
It is therefore reasonable for me to assume that the state of fear and panic that has engulfed us has more to do with how we have gone about this here rather than any remotely tangible evidence based on the experience of 55 countries that have accepted hostages, After all, ours is the one and only transfer that has generated such noise and fury in the citizenry and attracted international interest.
Decision: In the absence of direct evidence to the contrary, the Commission accepts that the duty paid on the vehicle was the regular duty payable under the law, and therefore the State did not lose revenue on the vehicle.
Therefore the very usefulness of DNA, rarity of false matches, not only fades but begins to beget injustice, as courts accept deeply - flawed statistical evidence (expert witnesses are notoriously poor at stats, ask poor Sally Clark).
«Evidence is a relative concept, and although some data may be unlikely under one hypothesis, this does not mean that therefore we should accept the other,» Wagenmakers says.
So - called evidence from Art and Literature can not be accepted as an indication that a Little Ice Age existed and there is therefore no proof whatsoever.
Instead of adopting an evidence based approach as we have urged, the government appears to have accepted the insurers» premise that there is a crisis as well as their argument that the best way to reverse the trend and reduce premiums is to remove claims and therefore cost from the system.
[68] I accept the plaintiff's evidence that it was dusk but not dark enough for him to require a flashlight and therefore the plaintiff was not contributorily negligent and the defendants» liability should not be reduced as such.
Although the judge accepted Gyorffy's evidence about his pre - and post-accident conditions, he found that the Plaintiff could not provide the corroborating evidence required by the Regulations to meet the threshold and therefore granted the Defendant's motion dismissing the action.
Therefore, through the instrumentality of the ULCC, the Task Force from late in 1977 until its final report in 1981, deliberated in fulfilling its mandate to formulate a uniformly accepted comprehensive statement of the rules of evidence.
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