Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept. |
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The redaction and production of privileged documents, or the adducing of further evidence, will lead to additional delay and increased costs. |
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Your Honour, the issue arises because of the practice of adducing evidence from an expert by means of tender of a report. |
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Mr Desmond vigorously denies being simply a hatchet-wielding asset-stripper, adducing a big investment in a new printing plant, among others. |
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Naturally, this observation would not preclude the Superintendent from adducing further evidence in a separate proceeding against Mr. Spiegel. |
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The claimant was thus not given an opportunity to disprove that view by adducing evidence. |
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Although adducing additional evidence is allowed, the impact of doing so will vary depending on the tenor of what is added. |
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This may unjustifiably deter defendants from adducing evidence of truth, even when the statements are actually true, out of fear that their evidence will not be sufficient. |
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The Commission acknowledges that Takeda was the first to come forward adducing decisive evidence of the existence of the cartel and maintaining continuing and complete cooperation throughout the investigation. |
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The adducing and appraisal of evidence based on documents and the conclusive value of a document present a problem that is directly associated with the civil-law form concerned. |
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At a basic level, police and Crown counsel are aware that the preconditions to adducing informer evidence include a very substantial amount of preparatory work and a rigorous, intensive analytical process. |
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In adducing proof to the contrary, the legitimate interests of the defendant in protecting his manufacturing and trade secrets shall be taken into account. |
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Though North American meter manufacturers may claim that their devices comply with AWWA's C700 standards, adducing various test procedures, the AWWA itself has no process for evaluating such claims. |
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In addition, there are very clear difficulties in gathering and adducing evidence in these circumstances in the context of Parliamentary Privilege. |
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Besides adducing these and other arguments, Udayana in his Nyaya-kusumanjali stressed the point that the nonexistence of God could not be proved by means of valid knowledge. |
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The case and the informer are reviewed and discussed in intensive detail, with a view to determining whether there is a compelling public interest in adducing the informer's evidence at trial. |
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Poland has repeatedly applied to the European Commission for these customs duties to be reduced, yet unfortunately its applications have been rejected without adducing any clear or material reasons. |
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The State party failed to reply specifically to this point and merely states that the author had access to all the material in the case, without adducing any evidence. |
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For greater certainty, subject to sections 18-21, no party shall call any witness during the appeal for the purpose of adducing new evidence with respect to the matters in dispute. |
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