-
Certainty (also
known as
epistemic certainty or
objective certainty) is the
epistemic property of
beliefs which a
person has no
rational grounds for doubting...
- case.: 683 When a person's conduct, in itself,
shows that the
person unequivocally and
without reasonable doubt,
actually intends to
carry out a crime...
- In a
legal dispute, one
party has the
burden of
proof to show that they are correct,
while the
other party has no such
burden and is
presumed to be correct...
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intentions are
clear and good,
Birdee struggles with the
decision to
unequivocally accept him in her life. The film made its
release on May 29, 1998 and...
- her. The next day,
Piven responded to
these allegations, writing: "I
unequivocally deny the
appalling allegations being peddled about me. It did not happen"...
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commercial use of
their identity, such as name, image, likeness, or
other unequivocal identifiers. They are
generally considered as
property rights, rather...
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father Papias of
Hierapolis as one of the author's
sources and is
first unequivocally distinguished from the
Apostle by
Eusebius of Caesarea. He is frequently...
- genus) due to
their Early Pliocene age; the
present species is not
unequivocally attested from the
fossil record until some 2–3
million years later (Late...
- constitution. Mawdūdī
demanded that the
Constituent ****embly make an
unequivocal declaration affirming the "supreme
sovereignty of God" and the supremacy...
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sentence from the
Gospel of John: "the Word was made Flesh".
Docetism was
unequivocally rejected at the
First Council of
Nicaea in 325 and is
regarded as heretical...