evidential in English

adjective
1
of or providing evidence.
the evidential value of the record
adjective

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Below are sample sentences containing the word "evidential" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "evidential", or refer to the context using the word "evidential" in the English Dictionary.

1. Enological knowledge is Asymbolical and that it can reveal, with evidential

2. It shall be justified by receipted invoices or accounting documents of equivalent evidential value.

3. The area of admissibility and evidential value is one where uncertainty is still predominant.

4. In criminal procedings, in addition to his prosecutorial responsibilities, the ‘DPP’ acts, Advisorily when evidential advice is sought by investigators

5. 28 Opening statements are not evidential,(www.Sentencedict.com) and judges normally keep tight control so that no prejudicial or inflammatory remarks are made.

6. Because of these criteria a clear and absolute evidential value cannot be attributed to petechial haemorrhages (see points 4 and 5).

7. (159) Rather, such defendants should merely be required to bear an evidential onus, that is, the onus of Adducing evidence of the existence of reasonable grounds.

8. The government allegedly found arms and ammunition and some potentially evidential documents on the premises of Washington Place, Liliʻuokalani's private residence implicating her in the plot.

9. Contrariwise is striving to bring about a more rational and evidence-based view of Lewis Carroll, his life and his work, away from the destructive and anti-evidential mythologies.

10. Certainly casts the 'evidential burden' on the respondent in the sense of an obligation to Adduce evidence on the issue of whether there were reasonable grounds for making the representation.

11. The term ‘ Behaviorism ’ refers to a family of doctrines that emphasize the importance of behavior over mind, or cognitive processing, in psychology and linguistics, notably as its proper subject matter or its ultimate evidential basis.

12. Some cite the decreased cost of conglomerate stock (a phenomenon known as conglomerate discount) as evidential of these disadvantages, while other traders believe this tendency to be a market inefficiency, which undervalues the true strength of these stocks.