- The
unequivocality test is a
standard for
distinguishing between preparation and
attempt in a
criminal case.: 683 When a person's conduct, in itself,...
- 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...
-
Certainty (also
known as
epistemic certainty or
objective certainty) is the
epistemic property of
beliefs which a
person has no
rational grounds for doubting...
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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...
-
commercial use of
their identity, such as name, image, likeness, or
other unequivocal identifiers. They are
generally considered as
property rights, rather...
- "Ainu"
referred to
clearly distinguished groups, and the
Matsumae were
unequivocally ****anese.
According to John A.
Harrison of the
University of Florida...
- the
ownership change from Dow to Barron, the
Journal became far more
unequivocally supportive of free-market
economics in the 1920s. One
editorial in March...
- skills;
according to Hitler, the "professor" left the hall
acknowledging unequivocal defeat.
Drexler encouraged him to join the DAP. On the
orders of his...
- Xiong-xin; De Castro, José María Bermúdez; Wu, Xiu-jie (2015). "The
earliest unequivocally modern humans in
southern China" (PDF). Nature. 526 (7575): 696–699...
- and
knowledge as may be ****umed, nor did it
espouse meaninglessness unequivocally. Even so,
contemporary scholarship has
challenged the
equating of Russian...