evidentiary in the PONS Dictionary

evidentiary Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

fee for evidentiary proceedings
evidentiary presumption

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English
An evidentiary hearing to establish whether there is evidence of death is still possible.
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Evidence-based prosecution relies heavily on admission of statements under hearsay exceptions to reproduce the evidentiary effect of a victim testifying in court.
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What is involved here is an attempt at an evidentiary level to measure something of an imponderable.
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However, federal criminal prosecutions against art forgers are seldom brought due in part to high evidentiary burdens and competing law enforcement priorities.
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Since the hypothesis of indifference is logically incompatible with theism, he considers this an evidentiary problem for theism.
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Even then, the information that they chose to share was partial, thereby rendering it of poor evidentiary quality.
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They also have the ability to retrieve evidentiary data from computers and phones which is crucial in the successful prosecution of criminal cases.
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In addition, the statute has a primary intent requirement, which creates evidentiary problems for those seeking to prove a violation.
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A pre-termination evidentiary hearing is necessary to provide the welfare recipient with procedural due process.
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Thus, the employees were entitled to a pretermination opportunity to respond but not to a full evidentiary hearing.
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