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evidentiary
[ ev-i-den-shuh-ree ]
Other 51³Ô¹Ï Forms
- ²Ô´Ç²Ôe±¹Â·¾±Â·»å±ð²Ôt¾±²¹Â·°ù²â adjective
51³Ô¹Ï History and Origins
Origin of evidentiary1
Example Sentences
“After two sets of evidentiary hearings, the truth emerged,†Gonzalez Rogers wrote.
“Most of these cases were declined for evidentiary reasons or due to a university’s failure or inability to assist in identification or other information needed for prosecution,†the statement from her office reads.
In that vein, a state lawyer in December argued that the “weighty decision†for a court takeover requires evidentiary hearings.
Once adjudicated, it is up to the FCC to determine the proper consequences for a broadcast licensee’s actions through an evidentiary hearing where the facts can be collected and thoroughly reviewed.
The Clinton appointee set an evidentiary hearing for March 13.
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