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proof
the existence of a particular fact see also clear and convincing, preponderance of the evidence, reasonable doubt, standard of proof compare
preponderate
preponderate -at·ed -at·ing : to have greater credibility or convincing weight : have an outweighing effect [the evidence either was
preponderance of the evidence
that defendant's negligence proximately caused the injuries] compare clear and convincing, reasonable doubt
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compelling
: that compels : tending to demand action or to convince [a need for disclosure] [a argument]
certify
-fied -fy·ing [Medieval Latin certificare, from Late Latin, to assure, convince, from Latin certus certain + -ficare to make] 1 :
appeal
review of a lower court's judgment for the purpose of convincing the higher court that the lower court's judgment was incorrect
a fortiori
more certainly : with greater reason : with still more convincing force used in drawing a conclusion that is thought to
Under-inclusive classification
First, administrative, necessity. Second, the legislature might not be fully convinced that the particular policy which it adopts will be fully
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