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testimony and how
It is sometimes referred to as an art form, because of the need for an attorney to know precisely how to elicit the testimony from the opposing witness that will help, not hinder, their client's case.
Inductive inference is reasoning from the observed behaviour of objects to their behaviour when unobserved ; as Hume says, it is a question of how things behave when they go " beyond the present testimony of the senses, and the records of our memory ".
103: 5-6 ) of Jesus, which are believed to have originated from the Dialogue of Jason and Papiscus, illustrate the use of gospel narratives and sayings of Jesus in a testimony source and how Justin has adopted these " memoirs of the apostles " for his own purposes.
The Book of Revelation describes how Satan will be cast out of Heaven, down to the earth, having " great anger " and waging war against " those who obey God's commandments and hold to the testimony of Jesus ".
Biblical commentator and pastor John Macarthur writes, " The emphasis is on how to maintain a church with an effective testimony in proper response to sound eschatology and obedience to the truth.
According to the sworn testimony of his companions, he was promptly disappointed with her appearance, although there are many documents from the time which describe how Henry and some of his courtiers sneaked into the room where Anne was watching bull-fighting, wearing masks and cloaks, when Henry boldly kissed her.
Christians in general use the term " testify " or " to give one's testimony " to mean " the story of how one became a Christian "; less commonly it may refer to a specific event in a Christian's life in which they believe God has done something deemed particularly worth sharing.
As his biographer O ' Donnell has said of the genre " It was to be expected that the praise contained in the speech would be excessive ; the intellectual point of the exercise ( and very likely an important criterion in judging it ) was to see how excessive the praise could be made while remaining within boundaries of decorum and restraint, how much high praise could be made to seem the grudging testimony of simple honesty.
In 1997, Annette Gordon-Reed published a book that analyzed the historiography of the controversy, demonstrating how historians since the nineteenth century had accepted early assumptions, including Jefferson family testimony over Hemings family testimony, and failed to note all the facts.
Wigand reveals several incriminating incidents before declaring he can ’ t see how they would affect his testimony.
After the testimony by Houston and Rusk, the next issue became how quickly Colt could supply the military.
Filipović in his testimony said: “ We ( the court-martial ) didn't investigate anything, we only signed the verdicts .” A witness, Dervis Sarać, recalled how three gypsies were brought to play music before Filipović, who, disappointed by the music, shot one and sent the others to death.
" The increasing popularity of pattern websites and websites that teach how to make different kinds of kandi cuffs is testimony to the growing popularity of kandi cuffs, and a glance through photo albums on raver websites reveal that almost all ravers now choose to wear cuffs over single-stranded bracelets.
He was in the habit of claiming that he never read books, saying to the Académie française on the day of his introduction ( 7 April 1892 ), " Loti ne sait pas lire " (" Loti doesn't know how to read "), but testimony from friends proves otherwise, as does his library, much of which is preserved in his house in Rochefort.
Human Rights Watch stated that the testimony of former MEK prisoners paints a grim picture of how the organization treated its members, particularly those who held dissenting opinions or expressed an intent to leave the organization.
US Courts have not yet conclusively ruled how little knowledge an attorney can have of the underlying crime or fraud before the privilege detaches and the attorney's communications or requisite testimony become admissible.
( People v. Buchalter, 289 N. Y. 181 ) Two of the dissenting judges thought the evidence was so weak that errors in the judge's instructions to the jury as to how to evaluate certain testimony were harmful enough to require a re-trial.
One of the victims gave testimony of how Karenga and other men tortured her and another woman.
" We have now clearly set forth how it is, and how it was, that God became an object of faith for rational beings ; and also, upon what foundation the testimony was based which excited the inquiry and diligent search of the ancient saints to seek after and obtain a knowledge of the glory of God ; and we have seen that it was human testimony, and human testimony only, that excited this inquiry, in the first instance, in their minds.

testimony and strong
During two days of testimony, he gave strong testimony that the Cowboys had not resisted but either thrown up their hands and turned out their coats to show they were not armed.
Tourism related to history and art is also strong, as the region contains the historic cities of Carcassonne, Toulouse, Montpellier, countless Roman monuments ( such as the Roman arenas in Nîmes ), medieval abbeys, Romanesque churches, and old castles ( such as the ruined Cathar castles in the mountains of Corbières, testimony of the bloody Albigensian Crusade ).
There are four large windows in the low foyer that they are a direct testimony of the strong influence of Wagnerism in the Catalan culture during the beginning of the 20th century.
His defence had looked strong as eye witnesses refused to testify due to fear of reprisals, when Alison retracted her testimony and became the prosecution's main witness ; this not only removed Bronson's alibi but also gave the prosecution all the evidence needed to win the case.
Many practitioners prefer to distinguish " weak " critiques ( supported by arguments from induction, testimony, appeals to authority or to emotion, consensus, chain of improbabilities ( e. g., butterfly effect ), or appeals to analogy ) from " strong critiques " that rely only on deduction, mathematical proof, and formal logic.
Two petitions were filed against him, with the activists and relatives stating that there was strong evidence — namely Kim's testimony — to suggest he was ultimately responsible for the bombing.
Finally, Newton considered the sense and context of the verse, concluding that removing the interpolation makes " the sense plain and natural, and the argument full and strong ; but if you insert the testimony of ' the Three in Heaven ' you interrupt and spoil it.
This is a strong testimony that many killings by the Japanese were indiscriminate.
The Court in Bram did not announce a strong version of the exclusionary rule that would apply uniformly to exclude all evidence gathered in violation of the Bill of Rights, but instead announced a weak version that excluded only self-incriminating testimony that was compelled in violation of the Fifth Amendment.
Birney was court-martialed, but with strong positive testimony from Kearny, he was acquitted and restored to command.
" The UNESCO World Heritage Committee considers the sites to be " of outstanding universal value ... inscribed for the testimony they provide to the Bahá ’ i ’ s strong tradition of pilgrimage and for their profound meaning for the faith.
Although scientific studies have shown that mistaken identity is a common phenomenon, jurors give very strong credence to eyewitness testimony, particularly where the eyewitness is resolute in believing that their identification of the defendant was correct.
Upon the accession of Elizabeth I in November 1558 Mason was the sole senior household officer ( treasurer of the chamber ) to retain his post ( and also the richest ): testimony to his strong administrative ability and sound political judgement.

testimony and Grand
Grand jury proceedings are ex parte: only the prosecutor may present evidence to the grand jury and defendants are not allowed to present mitigating evidence or even to know the testimony that was presented to the grand jury, and hearsay evidence is permitted.
Although the King felt obliged by public opinion to grant Codrington the high honour of the Grand Cross of the Bath, the Admiralty's failure to give him another operational command in his remaining decade of service or to promote him to full Admiral until shortly before his retirement from the Navy in 1837, were eloquent testimony to his fall from favour.
The conviction was overturned again by the Court of Appeals on a 4 – 3 vote, but, this time, the court also dismissed the indictment as faulty since the only testimony presented to the Grand Jury was from accomplices without corroboration.
The family attended services at the Grand Rapids Dutch Reformed Church, a Calvinist congregation in which religious services were conducted in the Dutch language and its very existence was testimony to the number of Dutch immigrants who made their way to the area.
The investigation of the ICFI later revealed that Cannon's secretary, Sylvia Callen, had been a Stalinist informer working through the CPUSA, and had been formerly married to a KGB agent, a fact that was confirmed by Grand Jury testimony.
Dean also appeared before the Watergate Grand Jury, where he took the Fifth Amendment numerous times, to avoid incriminating himself, in order to save his testimony for the Senate Watergate hearings.
Crisman's Grand Jury testimony is now public ; and in Murder of a City, Tacoma, Crisman claimed no knowledge of a conspiracy, nor was he called as a witness in the Clay Shaw trial.
To issue the report, the Grand Jury heard from 180 witnesses, saw 250 exhibits and recorded more than 6, 000 pages of testimony.
About an hour after hearing Lifsh ’ s testimony, the Grand Jury voted not to indict him.
He had explicitly denied his sister Ethel Rosenberg's involvement in his Grand Jury testimony in February 1950, but by August of the same year he changed his testimony to claim that Ethel had typed up his notes.
They noted that the witness Ruth Greenglass ' recently released Grand Jury testimony said nothing about Ethel Rosenberg's alleged typing activities, for which the government convicted her.
On July 25, 2008, after hearing two weeks of testimony, a Brooklyn jury convicted Constant of several mortgage fraud felonies, including Scheme to Defraud and Grand Larceny.
Though she never published an article on the topic, Miller spent twelve weeks in jail when she was found in contempt of court for refusing to divulge the identity of her source to Fitzgerald's Grand Jury after he subpoenaed her testimony.
According to Patrick Fitzgerald and the Grand Jury Investigation indictment, in his sworn testimony, Libby claimed to have heard of Plame's CIA status from Tim Russert.

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