Examples of using Circumstantial in English and their translations into Korean
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Before you decide that a fact has been proved by circumstantial evidence, you must consider all of the evidence in light of reason,
We don't know, but there is circumstantial evidence to indicate that Mayella Ewell was beaten savagely by someone who led almost exclusively with his left.
Before you decide that a fact has been proved by circumstantial evidence, you must consider all the evidence in the light of reason,
There is no legal distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence as far as probative value; the law permits you to give equal weight to both,
There is no legal distinction between direct and circumstantial evidence as far as probative value; the law permits you to give
Additional circumstantial evidence that the supper at Simon's house occurred on the tenth of the month can be found in the fact that the following events occurred after the feast at Simon's house.
Although the comparative study of living animals and plants may give very convincing circumstantial evidence, fossils provide the only historical documentary evidence that life has evolved from simpler to more complex forms."-*Carl O.
In reality, this period of"prosperity" permitted by the conjunction of circumstantial elements and the development of measures to palliate the effects of the economic crisis once again gave way to the open crisis of the capitalist mode of production at the end of the 1960s, which accelerated powerfully in the middle of the 70s.
Although the comparative study of living animals and plants may give very convincing circumstantial evidence, fossils provide the only historical documentary evidence that life has evolved from simpler to more complex forms."-*Carl
What's more, because cervical cancer rates are already so low in the U.S., according to Harper, it will take vaccinating at least 70 percent of the entire eligible population for 60 years before we see any circumstantial evidence of a decrease in cervical cancer rates due to the vaccine.24.
Boats have served as transportation since the earliest times.[2] Circumstantial evidence, such as the early settlement of Australia over 40,000 years ago, findings in Crete dated 130,000 years ago,[3] and in Flores dated to 900,000 years ago,[4] suggest that boats have been used since prehistoric times.
a precarious state or, in other words, permanently affirming the transitory, circumstantial nature of the institutions that partition the state and of the rules that govern individual or collective behaviour.
Circumstantial evidence of a threat.
This evidence is completely circumstantial.
But there is overwhelming circumstantial evidence.
There have been some indications, circumstantial, so.
There are, generally speaking, two kinds of evidence, direct and circumstantial.
But there is circumstantial evidence only.
We found circumstantial evidence.
All circumstantial. Hicks drove a blue van.