-
directed verdict) and the
burden of
persuasion (standard of
proof such as
preponderance of the evidence). A "burden of persuasion" or "risk of non-persuasion"...
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included a
chapter titled "Necessity for
Preponderance of Power". It argued: [A]n
overwhelming preponderance of
power [...] will
remain wholly unattainable...
- that is in fact an
indeterminate mix of good and bad,
possibly with a
preponderance of bad qualities. The
expression is pre-dated by an
anecdote in the...
- of
proof than the
standard of
balance of
probabilities (US English:
preponderance of the evidence)
commonly used in
civil cases,
reflecting the principle...
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winner of
numerous awards,
including the
Bancroft Prize for his book A
Preponderance of Power:
National Security, the
Truman Administration and the Cold...
- was a
United States Supreme Court case,
which unanimously held that a
preponderance of
evidence standard applies when an
employer argues that an employee...
- (under the
beyond a
reasonable doubt standard for
criminal charges, and
preponderance of
evidence standard for
claims of wrongdoing, i.e.
civil liability)...
-
located slightly forward of the gun's
centre of gravity. E.g. if the
preponderance was
quoted as 4 tons 2+1⁄2 cwt (4.2 t) as for the RML 17.72-inch "100-ton"...
-
silent depending on the word. The
following collation or list
shows the
preponderance of how
major dictionaries pronounce and
transcribe them (less-used variants...
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opposing tradition of the so-called "pedagogical grammar"
never lost its
preponderance.
William of Conches,
Peter Helias, and
Ralph of Beauvais, also referred...