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evidence

[ev-i-duhns] / ˈɛv ɪ dəns /




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But as Longwell explained, Paxton’s bad behavior gets interpreted as evidence that he’s a “fighter” who is willing to cut corners to “get things done.”

From Salon

Richard Wright KC, counsel to the inquiry, said hearings to date had received "generally positive evidence" in relation to the policy.

From BBC

He has been giving evidence to the inquiry during its last ever week of scheduled public hearings, which is examining the pandemic's impact on society.

From BBC

On the sixth and seventh day of evidence, the court heard from her parents and brothers, who outlined their interactions with McCullagh before and after her death.

From BBC

They "could and should" have collected evidence of the company's activities and presented it to police, the government or a court, the judge said.

From BBC