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Example sentences for "sufficient evidence"

  • The license or diploma, after record, is evidence of authority; if the original be lost, a certified copy of the record is sufficient evidence (ib.

  • But while miracles alone are no sufficient evidence of the truth of a doctrine, they were a very needful assistance to the doctrines of the gospel in the age and country when and where Christianity took its rise.

  • It has often been a debated question whether miracles alone are a sufficient evidence of the truth of a doctrine, or whether the doctrine needs to be compared with the miracles to see if its character be worthy of the Deity.

  • The teaching of the New Testament seems to be plainly this, that miracles, in themselves, are not a sufficient evidence.

  • The reader who has taken the trouble to go through the several chapters devoted to sexual selection, will be able to judge how far the conclusions at which I have arrived are supported by sufficient evidence.

  • My general deportment since I have been honored with a seat on this floor, is sufficient evidence to you and the committee that I feel an unwillingness to mingle in the war of words which is carried on here.

  • He does not offer evidence, and can have no sufficient evidence, in support of the comprehensive assertion.

  • In the absence of sufficient evidence for a confident conclusion, I hold my judgment in suspense with respect to the question, whether Fanny's death resulted from the cause to which Claire attributed it.

  • At a preliminary investigation a large number of these men were discharged for want of sufficient evidence to convict, and were deported from the country.

  • Orr, John Hughes, Frederick Fry and James Diamond were acquitted for lack of sufficient evidence.

  • The whole matter turns on the question of sufficient evidence.

  • There may be a God notwithstanding; there may even be sufficient evidence of His being, although some men cannot, or will not, see it.

  • In any other case, it is no sufficient evidence of the truth of the hypothesis that we are able to deduce the real phenomena from it.

  • Proceeding now to consider what is to be regarded as sufficient evidence of an approximate generalization, we can have no difficulty in at once recognizing that, when admissible at all, it is admissible only as an empirical law.

  • Here is all that we have been shown to make subterraneous heat, for the consolidation of strata, unnecessary; and now I humbly submit, if this is sufficient evidence, that mineral heat is a gratuitous supposition.

  • The large number of women sent by the police courts to be treated for these diseases at the Penitentiary Hospital would alone be sufficient evidence of this.

  • The slightest symptom of disease should be sufficient evidence to warrant the immediate removal of any woman to the syphilitic hospital.

  • No nation, it is believed, has ever been reported by a trustworthy traveler, on sufficient evidence, to have held its women generally in common.

  • Any magistrate, who suspected that a child had been sent away could summon the parents or guardians and question them under oath, but failing any proof the mere absence of the child was to be taken as sufficient evidence of guilt.

  • But there is no sufficient evidence to prove that the reports or compilations made from them were ever submitted to Parliament.

  • Quite apart, however, from his reports, sufficient evidence can be adduced from the episcopal and official letters and documents to show that the change was not welcomed by a great body in the country.

  • Whatever was the precise state to which this race had sunk at the period of its earliest pioneers intruding on the Allophylian nations of Europe, the supremacy acquired by them is sufficient evidence of their innate superiority.

  • Of the period, therefore, to which the cranium belongs, there can be no doubt, though no sufficient evidence exists to determine whether it pertained to a Roman legionary, or a contemporary native Briton.

  • What may be regarded as sufficient evidence of virginity.

  • Volumes of such sermons in manuscript and in print, as well as all that is known of the great discourses constantly being delivered at St. Paul’s Cross, may be taken as sufficient evidence of this.

  • Continuing, he declares that he has never been the occasion of discord or tumult in any way, and appeals with confidence to his numerous letters and works as sufficient evidence of his love of peace.

  • The renunciation of Papal jurisdiction, in other words, is taken as sufficient evidence of national hostility to the Holy See.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    black mare; conjugal life; diving suit; know him; large block; long piece; other pictures; remarked the; sufficient answer; sufficient cause; sufficient degree; sufficient depth; sufficient evidence; sufficient for; sufficient force; sufficient grace; sufficient number; sufficient proof; sufficient strength; sufficient supply; sufficient time; sufficiently done; sufficiently high; sufficiently proved; talked about; who shall