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adducing

NOUN
  1. citing as evidence or proof

How To Use adducing In A Sentence

  • It is those senses of the situation which a certain Russian forecaster's reliance on adducing patterns among images depends, as a key to a shift in such effects as mass-psychology of the eerie qualities which Shelley attributes to the optimistic upsurge he references in his LaRouche's Latest
  • Counsel gave another reason for adducing the evidence which it appears the judge did not accept.
  • Any sanction to bar the defaulting party from adducing the relevant evidence may not help the innocent party, as he may be deprived of the benefit of documents damaging to the defaulting party's case.
  • Rather, before even adducing the evidence, they have already made up their minds that the answer is ‘yes’.
  • He considered that the mandibles and first maxillæ of Arthropods were the homologues of the upper and lower jaws of Vertebrates, adducing as confirmatory evidence the fact that in snakes the rami are separate. Form and Function A Contribution to the History of Animal Morphology
  • It also expounds the measure of protecting the minor on the trial with high-tech instruments and the problems in choosing the way of adducing proof.
  • The redaction and production of privileged documents, or the adducing of further evidence, will lead to additional delay and increased costs.
  • Your Honour, the issue arises because of the practice of adducing evidence from an expert by means of tender of a report.
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