Circumstantial evidence Sentence Examples

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  • All we have is a few unan­swered questions and circumstantial evidence.

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  • Teeth of the carnivorous dinosaur scattered among the bones of the herbivorous dinosaur completed the line of circumstantial evidence.

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  • There was thus very strong circumstantial evidence in favour of fertilization, although the male nucleus was not traced.

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  • I can't say that for sure, but only because there's no direct proof—only circumstantial evidence.

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  • Anyone fearing repercussions from the circumstantial evidence merely has to tell their story to the DA.

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  • However each individual area of study is only circumstantial evidence of devil worship.

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  • Moreover, there were reports from the Netherlands and Scandinavia of circumstantial evidence of oospores providing soil-borne inoculum.

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  • In the sporosac, however, the medusa-individual has become so degenerate that even the documentary proof, so to speak, of its medusoid nature may have been destroyed, and only circumstantial evidence of its nature can be produced.

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  • In relation to the view that the spermatia are sexual cells, or at least were primitively so, it must be pointed out that although the actual fusion of the spermatial nucleus with a female nucleus has not been observed, yet in a few cases the spermatia have been seen to fuse with a projecting portion (trichogyne) of the ascogonium, as in Collema and Physcia, and there is very strong circumstantial evidence that fertilization takes place (see later in section on development of ascocarp).

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  • Anyone fearing repercussions from the circumstantial evidence merely has to do a fresh install of their OS to replace their GUID.

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  • On one side of the ledger was a huge mass of circumstantial evidence very heavily weighted against the scoutmaster 's story being true.

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  • While this method will always be inconclusive, it can be handy circumstantial evidence.

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  • Strangely enough, however, the government passed over the incriminating conversation with Greenway, and relied entirely on the strong circumstantial evidence to support the charge of high treason against the prisoner.

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  • I can't say that for sure, but only because there's no direct proof—only circumstantial evidence.

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