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Evidential meaning
Of or providing evidence.
Synonyms of Evidential
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By considering the direct evidential in terms of prototypical semantics, it seems somewhat counterintuitive to have a direct evidential, basically an evidential that confirms the speaker’s certainty about a topic, in a question.
Interrogative Somewhat similar to the –mi evidential, the inferential evidential can be found in content questions.
An evidential breath test revealed that Da Silva, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Miguel Blanco, had 53 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
An evidential breath test revealed that Skoczylas, who was represented at the hearing by defence solicitor Gerald Vahey, had 44 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
An evidential breath test taken in custody revealed that he had 89 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
A roadside breath test confirmed he had indeed been drinking, and in custody he gave an evidential sample of 104 microgrammes of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath.
The report adds that the reason for charges not being brought was that the victim no longer felt able to proceed in 62 (34 per cent) of cases and 41 cases (23 per cent) were ‘halted’ because of evidential ‘difficulties’.
An evidential breath test revealed that he had 74 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath when the limit is 35.
He said: “The PPS have held the law was broken, and the evidential test was met, but then have bent themselves into all sorts of intellectual shapes to justify not prosecuting in the public interest.
He said: "There is no evidential slam dunk here.
Officers then took the driver into custody to provide an evidential sample.
The photo allegedly contained items of evidential value.
To date, a number of exhibits and forensic materials have been recovered for evidential purposes; while several persons of interest, including witnesses have been interviewed.
But Mike Chase, who founded Elephants Without Borders, “the assertions that elephant hunting is a mainstay and that without it, communities get no benefit at all lacks evidential support.
He noted that relying on newspaper reports as evidence of the truth of an event amounted to relying on hearsay evidence which lacked evidential value.
If you conduct an evidential analysis of that statement, you will cry for fatherland.
It is easy, given this extent of evidential backing, to fall prey to the temptation of oversimplifying or exaggerating a claim.
Mr Coppinger said the policies of the past have failed and the pilot has been drawn up following extensive research and evidential study from home and abroad.
But they said that doesn’t mean you didn’t cross the evidential threshold because a lot of victims couldn’t identify him.
In response to the suggestion put forward by Dr Thomas, President David Granger said there is “no evidential basis” that such an idea is doable, while making it clear that he has not received a formal proposal.