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And it was only by the cumulative evidence of years that he had finally come to understand.
The cumulative evidence through the months of independent testing by academic researchers and private companies ultimately supported what she had said.
In addition, the cumulative evidence tending to show intent was strongest against these two defendants.
Still, the accusations of sexual misconduct are extensive and the cumulative evidence is weighty.
"There are straws that break the camel's back and at a certain point there's a cumulative evidence of proven failure," he said.
The cumulative evidence finally swayed me to the lungfish, and I haven't changed that view."
But the cumulative evidence, including dozens of interviews with current and former city workers, is overwhelming that black workers have been hit the hardest.
But you have to consider the cumulative evidence, Ms. Weicher said.
He added, "I object to cumulative evidence designed to prejudice the jury, especially since we concede the deaths were caused by an explosion."
Cumulative evidence that not everything that is insane is necessarily untrue.
The cumulative evidence does not warrant use of statins to prevent or treat osteoporosis, the study concluded.
On the cumulative evidence of his work, the 18th-century ideals of classical balance and harmony are his as well.
The cumulative evidence also suggests that it's not full-blown personality traits that are inherited, but rather predilections.
But now the cumulative evidence is bringing specialists to a different and more important conclusion: that the skin must have a rich biochemical role in the body's economy.
A 2007 review concluded that the cumulative evidence supports the use of aloe vera for the healing of first to second degree burns.
It is remarkable that each is treated as an entirely isolated phenomenon, and thus the ordinary reader gets no idea of the strength of the cumulative evidence.
But the book's cumulative evidence about tainted air and endangered communities is so compelling it may prod the public to demand that serious attention be paid to this national scandal.
"The cumulative evidence of potential risk was so great that any reasonable and prudent commanding officer would have relocated those who were on the perimeter," Senator Bryan said in an interview.
Despite multiple studies having been performed over the years, the cumulative evidence has been described as conflicting, with moderate evidence that TMD can occasionally follow whiplash injury.
To this we can add the cumulative evidence that school-focused approaches to problem behaviour can be effective (e.g. Kolvin et al 1981, Coulby and Harper 1985).
The unknown author of the Book of Job is unlikely to have written earlier than the 6th century BCE, and the cumulative evidence suggests a post-Exilic date.
Considering all these points, and the cumulative evidence, the judge of Rieux set aside the favourable testimony, which he concluded had been the outcome of general credulity, imposed on by an extraordinary resemblance.
Yet the cumulative evidence of Mr. Perot's penchant for espionage and intimidation is impressive; and unless everyone is lying, the straight-talking just-folks Texan is not the political innocent he claims to be.
There is strong cumulative evidence that Christian was an English nominee, and indeed, Christian was consecrated on exactly the same day that King Henry II of England received his coronation.
We have bickered behind closed doors for two days over what the jury may see, my only victories coming when I was able to exclude some photographs on grounds that they were redundant, cumulative evidence that the court excluded.