While it was perfectly legitimate for the society to criticise the treatment choice there was not a scintilla of evidence to support their claim. |
A scintilla of reasonable doubt might be expected about the efficacy and justice of a punishment now rejected by 71 countries. |
Had there been even the slightest scintilla of evidence then she would have been charged. |
Out go the twitching nostrils, flailing arms and sniffy declamations about a cheeky scintilla of vanilla and oodles of gunsmoke. |
There can be surely not a scintilla of doubt that the whole grisly situation is the very quintessence of irresponsibility. |
He put dissidents, or those suspected of a scintilla of disloyalty, into stinking jails which were often death centres. |