evidential

[ UK /ˌɛvɪdˈɛnʃə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. serving as or based on evidence
    evidential signs of a forced entry
    its evidentiary value
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How To Use evidential In A Sentence

  • The first is that it was the defendant's evidential case that was being tendered.
  • Based on multiple converging lines of evidence which is probably the most reliable kind of evidential proof ofall. The Volokh Conspiracy » Considering a Candidate’s Religion:
  • The second component of the evidentialist definition of justification is the idea of evidential support. Naturalized Epistemology
  • All jury members should have a copy of the evidential data.
  • As the junior and Murphy play evidential patball Patrick thinks some more about Murphy's tatt. THE CHEEK PERFORATION DANCE
  • Twenty-five years ago, there were no developed atheological evidential arguments from evil; that is understandable, since (apparently) nearly all atheologians were of the opinion that the existence of God is flatly inconsistent with that of evil. Warranted Christian Belief
  • The defence rightly perceive the evidential difficulties which arose in relation to it as one of the points which they could properly exploit.
  • The principle of proportionality requires the House to consider whether there was a pressing necessity to impose a legal rather than an evidential burden on the accused.
  • The evidential burden for restraining property is even lower - all the government needs is ‘reasonable grounds for belief’.
  • The propositions whose (unconditional) probability changes as a result of the evidential experience are called evidential propositions. Formal Representations of Belief
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