The Court found that the California Attorney General produced substantial evidence of its claims.
Nevertheless, balanced people should consider the substantial evidence of different types that has accumulated to date.
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There is substantial evidence, much from the president's own grand jury testimony, that those statements were false.
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This involves submitting substantial evidence, in a prescribed manner, following the UNESCO nomination format, for assessment by an Expert Panel.
There is substantial evidence that a glass of red wine a day reduces the risk of heart attack.
Social science has amassed substantial evidence demonstrating how profoundly we are shaped by subtle cues, motivators, and enablers.
It rewrote a question regarding whether the treatment is effective, instead asking if there was "substantial evidence" of its efficacy.
Pakistan has said it requires more substantial evidence against the alleged Mumbai planners and disputes India's account of the Kashmir violence.
Yet, there is substantial evidence over the last several years that the public is deleveraging and does not desire further debt.
Substantial evidence shows the greatest increase ever in the gap between rich and poor in the past three decades or so.
After all, there is no substantial evidence that Republicans will be willing to join in supporting the administration at any time in the future.
There was no substantial evidence to suggest that liquid is any better than solid carbohydrate intake and there were no studies in children .
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Even so, the court left open the possibility of further challenges if opponents uncovered real, substantial evidence that the law would severely or unfairly burden certain voters.
The FDA changed the wording of a question during the panel, so instead of just saying Provenge should be approved, it said there was substantial evidence for its efficacy.
These are all non-price barriers to care, and there is substantial evidence that they are more important in deterring care than the fee the doctor charges, even for low-income patients.
Hopes for Provenge were high because in late March a panel of FDA advisers voted 13-4 that there was substantial evidence that it was effective, potentially paving the way to approval.
With a result that is likely to surprise and baffle much of the mainstream medical community, a large NIH-sponsored trial has turned up the first substantial evidence in support of chelation therapy for patients with coronary disease.
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Mr. DETLEV MEHLIS (UN Investigator): The commission is of the view that this would provide yet another opportunity for the Syrian authorities to show greater and meaningful cooperation and to provide any relevant, substantial evidence on the assassination.
The law -- a product of the Watergate scandal that first went into effect in 1978 -- requires the attorney general to seek the appointment of an independent counsel when there is substantial evidence of possible wrongdoing by top federal officials, including the president.
In its second pro-business decision in a week, the U.S. Supreme Court made it more difficult for investors to sue securities companies for alleged fraud, saying that before a case can initially go forward, shareholders must show substantial evidence that a company intended to commit wrongdoing.
The childhood vaccine for whooping cough has not been raised as a possible cause of autism, and the vaccines that were concerning have been shown not to cause autism with substantial evidence, said Stacey Martin, a staff epidemiologist at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention who works on pertussis.
"This was not, we think, a psychiatric problem or a characterological defect because there is substantial evidence that during this same time, there was a tumor growing in her brain, in the centers of the brain that affect and control, logic, reasoning and, most importantly, judgment, " attorney Eugene Iredale said at a news conference Thursday.
The special counsel investigating the case "respectfully submits that there is substantial credible evidence which provides ... cause for the Committee to conclude Senator Ensign violated Senate Rules and federal civil and criminal laws, and engaged in improper conduct, " a report concluded.
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In short, we have substantial solid scientific evidence that markets can work in medicine.
Ten, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president himself may have endeavored to obstruct justice in the case of Jones v.
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And would do so again, 11 days afterwards, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president has misused the privileges available to his high office.
Thus, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president may have testified falsely about being alone with Monica Lewinsky and the gifts he gave to her.
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Twelve, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president may have testified falsely under oath in his deposition concerning his conversations with Vernon Jordan about Ms. Lewinsky.
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Eight, there is substantial and credible evidence that the president may have testified falsely under oath in his deposition concerning conversations with Monica Lewinsky about her involvement in the Jones case.
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But other governments many of which suspended aid to Cambodia may be more cautious in promising substantial aid without evidence of the new government's commitment to the rule of law and to human rights.
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