We think the preponderance of evidence does show that in fact Yucca Mountain is a suitable site for spent fuel disposal. |
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A preponderance of evidence suggests a causal link between HPV infection and cervical neoplasia. |
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This decision demonstrates how the preponderance of evidence is established, by examining the credibility of the rebuttals and evidence filed. |
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The preponderance of evidence suggests that the Claimant has never had a blood transfusion. |
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Still, despite the preponderance of evidence, the Security Council refused to act. |
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But when there's a preponderance of evidence, I think it's probably more reasonable to act. |
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Science proceeds on preponderance of evidence, not on finality. |
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The preponderance of evidence for intrasediment growth and dissolution of evaporites supports a sabkha and, in particular, a saline mudflat setting. |
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As noted above, a preponderance of evidence indicates that the staff model for service delivery is generally more cost-effective. |
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The preponderance of evidence submitted by one of the parties is sufficient to prove the case in civil proceedings. |
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Generally the burden required is the civil standard of a balance of probabilities or a preponderance of evidence. |
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A civil case, however, could have been decided on the basis of a preponderance of evidence. |
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However, many of the documents that report negative reactions are themselves suspect, and should be evaluated critically in light of the preponderance of evidence that suggests a respectful attitude. |
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The preponderance of evidence demonstrates that immigration enforcement in America has collapsed. |
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The answer was that there was a preponderance of evidence left over from the last war and so on and so forth, but there really was not any that I could see and touch. |
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The United States will use the preponderance of evidence standard to determine whether an applicant qualifies for an exception under the Agreement. |
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The date favoured by the preponderance of evidence is 2 April 742, based on Charlemagne's age at the time of his death. |
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The complainant was advised that although there were conflicting versions as to what comments were made, the preponderance of evidence appeared not to support his allegations. |
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If jurors find that a preponderance of evidence supports Hamilton's legal claims, she will be entitled to monetary damages. |
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It is very important to look, not at examples-there's a saying in my culture, in Yiddish, that an example isn't an argument-but at the preponderance of evidence and the larger flows. |
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The problem in the southern waters of British Columbia is that there actually is, for the most part, a preponderance of science, a preponderance of evidence of depletion. |
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The preponderance of evidence, particularly the expert evidence from various fields, overwhelmingly argues for leaving the definition of marriage exactly as it is. |
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Typically, to turn down an application in these states, a preponderance of evidence is required to indicate the applicant will use a firearm unlawfully. |
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With Richard Nixon, they had a preponderance of evidence that, at least for a time, he had sought to obstruct justice in the investigation of the Watergate break-in. |
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