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bona fides

good faith [the fact that the plaintiff conducted an investigation demonstrated its bona fides "Jeannette Glass Co. v. Indemnity Ins. Co.

protest

a gesture of disapproval ;esp : a usually organized public demonstration of disapproval protest vb under protest : with noted objections

reduction to practice

reduction to practice :the process of demonstrating that an invention works correctly for its desired purpose NOTE:

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relevant

also relevant evidence at evidence 2 : having significant and demonstrable bearing on facts or issues [was not a case]

show

show showed shown or: showed show·ing : to demonstrate or establish by argument, reasoning, or evidence [must a compelling

sound

having the mental capacity to make a will esp. as demonstrated by the ability to understand the nature of one's property,

speculative

on, or constituting intellectual speculation ;also : theoretical rather than demonstrable [ medical testimony concerning the cause of death] 2 :

strict

strict 1 : characterized by narrowness : not demonstrating a broad or liberal view [ interpretation] 2 a :

time, place, or manner restriction

leaves open ample alternative channels of communication [an injunction excluding demonstrators from the front of the building was held to be

Brownian

Pertaining to Dr Robert Brown who first demonstrated about 1827 the commonness of the motion described below

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