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The last word, evidentially, is allowed to the latest researcher of the subject.
Evidentially I was out of range.
Evidentially in an effort to reconcile their differences the Reliant driver pulls over and opens the passenger door.
"You have just cut this lady's heart out evidentially, Deputy Chief Bray."
There was evidentially speaking a head-on collision between the appellant and the principal prosecution witness.
Aristotle developed one of the first evidentially based concepts connected to the geological realm regarding the rate at which the Earth physically changes.
Request for superinjunction refused on the basis that the application was procedurally and evidentially flawed.
The animal remained near the surface and although it was able to dive, it evidentially did not venture into deeper waters.
Dualistic metaphysics, then, cannot be evidentially supported.
Evidentially so.
Such photographs serve to refresh ones memory when reviewing a case, and also can be of importance evidentially should Court proceedings subsequently be raised.
Although electronic messages potentially offer a convenient way of negotiating and establishing contractual or other rights, their use for these purposes is evidentially hazardous.
According to such a theory, one's epistemological access to moral truths is not primarily via an evidentially mediated faculty, such as reason.
Pluto caries the basket inside and discovers it is loaded with kittens, evidentially orphaned.
Manifestly, absolutely, evidentially, the person before him wasnot Daav yos'Phelium.
At least 14 days before the hearing, the notice is served; if no admission of the facts is forthcoming, the facts must be proved evidentially.
Intelligent design proponents criticize this method and argue that science, if its goal is to discover truth, must be able to accept evidentially supported, supernatural explanations.
Curtis-Bennett argued a more legally sure but evidentially bankrupt defence based on Edith acting the part of poisoner, or engaging in a fantasy.
A handsome young Galen man seen with Mavra Chan, evidentially serving the space pirate in a 'personal' capacity.
Üble Nachrede (Defamatory statement) means violating personal rights by spreading gossip/news which are neither evidentially true or false.
One did not kill merely to silence intriguing but evidentially useless suspicions about where Father Baddeley had been on the afternoon of Holroyd's death.
Consider embedding the names of programmers or the company name within the program code; this can be extremely useful evidentially if a software pirate denies copying.
Evidentially the Palestinian churches did not see the condemnation of the church in Rome and the church in Africa as binding.
She taught at a number of grammar schools, in addition to serving as a principal and evidentially as superintendent of the Painesville, Ohio, school system.
A statement in a deed, usually facts stated in the recital of a deed, is evidentially conclusive against the parties of the deed.